Whats the deal with that section of south america? No cities, no rail, no roads, only a couple airports? Im guessing thats the amazon? I didnt realise it was that big if so
Not to mention governmental deadlock can be just as damaging as no government, because theyre effectively the same. I wouldnt be surprised if we see the govt shut down for a couple months because they try to ram through federally outlawing trans rights and they wont give on it, so eventually democrats will cave to get shit like school funding and ss flowing again.
Nah, dont feel bad for us. He won the popular vote. Regaurdless of what people in this thread say, we as a country chose this. The democrats who arent stopping this, the mentally disabled(sorry, thats disrespectful to the mentally disabled) centrists, and the republicans are all equally responsible.
I see what youre saying and the point you are making, but lets not forget that the guy we just elected thought the solution to rising covid cases was to stop testing.
To summarize: America is like 50 years behind culturally rhe rest of the civilized world. They already got the social issues we are currently dealing with sorted out
Id love to see him go to trial, and funds raised through gofundme are used to buy off the jurors and judge. It only makes sense that if the rich can use money to make their problems go away, the poor should be able to do so as well. And that is still within our "legal framwork"
Tbh I just don't care. I'm honestly amazed i havent been comtacted or had my door kicked down yet. Of course ive been saying this type of thing is enevitable for years and everyone goes full virtue signalling and downvotes me... until it happens
I mean how ya gonna marry someone when you know every time you have to go to the hospital theres a 32% chance your husband allows you to just die so he can save 1000$
Lmfao stop trolling dawg, theres literally no way you actually believe this. Are you a paid shill, from a different country, or just seeking to rile people up?
Whats the deal with that section of south america? No cities, no rail, no roads, only a couple airports? Im guessing thats the amazon? I didnt realise it was that big if so