The world is incredibly stable. Far more than it has ever been in history, and that’s all after post-WWII. Pax Americana is a thing. Removing US bases will probably trigger brushfire wars if not actual wars all over the place. Trump will be long out of the White House before Europe spins up any semblance of a modern unified fighting force. They just don’t have a way to actually do it. Their societies are going to get too old before they get young again. The 21st century is going to be rough outside of North America, and it has nothing to do with Trump. Jimmy James is right, the US influence abroad will wane because there just wont any strategic or economic need for the US to have it anymore.
Guys, I heard that someone in Kansas voted as both Superman and Clark Kent. Both of whom are illegal aliens too. I think he's confused. They only ask for ID when trying to buy Trix, because Trix are for kids.
A voter ID for cereal? What the fuck? I can't believe he's never had a drink. I don't know how drunk I would have to be to come up with something like that, but I'm going to guess very.
He's been really quiet lately, wonder if there's any connection? Now granted, he was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence, he has not been booked, and he has released a statement denying the allegations and saying they were fabricated. But if the allegations prove to be true, I hope he goes away and goes to hell instead.
Nah, the media has just been ignoring him. He's been threatening law suits and antagonizing just as much as ever: https://twitter.com/MichaelAvenatti?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author
Avenatti is one of the few characters in this story where for him being an abuser, and for him being framed for abuse, neither would be a plot hole.
The only problem with that is every time you abuse someone everyone else has to be black out drunk too.
Let’s also not forget that Yogi Bear should have his entire funding cut for not keeping the trees wet. People need to stay on him for that. He needs to answer for that retarded horseshit, that’s not the typical gaffe they should let slide.
Might as well make it official. Although, his wording is a little off. The inability to fix it had nothing to do with "choosing". They have made every attempt to fix it and failed spectacularly.
I'll never believe that laws passed by a Republican legislature and signed by a Republican governor ever have the intention of "fixing" electoral issues. According to the article: