Gun laws in most blue states aren't nearly as restrictive as you probably assume.
Also what's the goal here? Civil war?
This country has 65,000 gun stores. 300+ million people. That's a gun store for every ~5,000 people. A "small" town of 10-15k has 2-3 gun stores. Everyone has a lot of guns. Everyone.
It's not a sealed system like a personal computer uses. They're on a huge huge scale. They use evaporation / cooling towers. But those lose a certain amount of water to evaporation which needs to be replaced regularly.
The result of this will be the USA abandoning military bases in places like South Korea, increasing the chance of North Korea attacking South Korea, or China attacking Taiwan.
No, because the rhetoric has changed dramatically after winning the election. Now that he no longer needs votes. He made his "I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose any voters" comment on January 23, 2016. That was back when he... needed.... votes. What you're saying is old news. He cannot legally run again. He no longer need votes. As a simple statement of fact.
To me it's one of the biggest dangers of AI. Not that it will take our jobs, but the harm it will do when it occasionally does. AI is a useful tool for people, absolutely. But dumb managers will think AI can replace entire jobs. And it will do those same jobs at a much much lower quality than even the lowest paid human would. With no room to talk to it and fix the problems like a normal human. We're already in a situation with Uber/DoorDash/etc. were the algorithm is the boss with no room to argue with it.
Like if you thought sweatshops produced low quality, wait until AI is running things. Quality control is out the window. And that's a feature as much as it's a bug.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6YnnCH2uwY