Must have come in while I was typing the edit, c'est la vie. Proof was provided, so I've reversed my downvotes and removed the link from the post text.
250k have signed this particular petition to date - not "only 250k Americans want to kick Trump out". The effort began less than two months ago - it's a start.
Well then, in answer to your last question scrawled in the Kansas City Walmart bathroom, yes, you should definitely get that checked out by a medical professional.
This reminds me of a story told to me by the Ukrainian Master Accordionist Leonid Nosov twenty five years ago when he was my landlord.
Leonid had grown up under the communist regime:
"They would come every month, the party bosses. And they would tell us to do this and not to do that and we would listen very closely but never ask questions. Just nod. Just smile. Thank the boss. Then go back to doing what needed doing. If you don't understand this, then everyone in town would yell at you when the bosses were gone. Because if you don't stay quiet, then they take you away, and then maybe you tell the bosses what everyone is really doing."
I've found that this to be good advice in most corporate settings as well.
Luigi represents the biggest possible threat to the established order. You can win a war, crush a revolution, and even enslave a people, but it doesn't change the basic math:
A lone gunman can be just as powerful as any CEO, politician, or king in the right moment.
That's the real message that they're trying to suppress, because they know he's going to have copycats as they tighten the noose on the working class.
I found out that referring to a top 10 breakdown of healthcare CEOs as "Luigi's List" is inciting violence under the new rules. That comment had 500+ upvotes before it was removed.
So, to all the poor bastards who upvoted me and are now on Reddit's hit list... I'm sorry, folks. No one told me they were rigging my shitposts with landmines.
This would mean that all of his companies that receive federal contacts would have them revoked unless he steps down as a government employee. Recent estimates put him receiving $8 million a day for these contracts. Tesla and SpaceX both rely heavily on government subsidies.
It wouldn't be a death blow, but it's no love tap.
Had difficulty finding a mainstream media site reporting on the bill at the time of posting. Make of that what you will, but I expect the operations of the American government to grow more opaque going forward - this seems to be a trend in the mainstream press.
Thanks - fixed!