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Sorry, Michele, the USA is doing just fine without the fat orange buffoon.

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I disagree. The states opted to eliminate the federal unemployment benefits that was keeping our economy from moving. That is the only reason 850,000 jobs were added.
I think the USA is spiraling out of control with no way to stop it. I think the United States is in serious trouble. I also think the world is waiting to see how far down we fall. I’m sure many would love to see us become a 3rd world country and our stupid president is certainly helping us make that a real possibility. Fortunately, I believe our country is penitent. I mean, I hope so.
What Trump has exposed us to has opened our eyes to more than we can even comprehend at this point and I believe many are very regretful about what we have spiritually done to ourselves and our country. I do hope Trump continues to expose us to more truths with his rallies since that’s really his only platform to work from. It is enough for us though.
For a very long time they have been saying, “Nothing can stop what’s coming. Nothing.”
Now they are saying, “people won’t understand the MOMENT (PAIN, HOPE LOST FOR ANONS PATRIOTS)”
I don’t know what all that means but it is disturbing and I don’t mind admitting it’s frightening.

He will be forgotten.

Never. His name is written in the Good Book.

His name is written in the docket of the ny state attorneys office.

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That may very well be true. I did state earlier that he may be the “first arrest” we have been told to watch for because it will be shocking. I’ve thought about it. His arrest would shock and terrify me over any other, which is why I’m trying to brace myself for it. That you can take pleasure from that is not surprising at all but it is sick to me.

You just can’t imagine how much joy I would get out of that.

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I can and already have. :frowning:

I admit that before I read this guy was moorish, I thought he was a white guy. I wonder if he knew she was unwed. Scary.

I wish this woman was my neighbor. She seems nice, tough and funny. She described the swat team carrying him and lifting him off the ground to place in the car like picking up a piece of plywood.

My guess is he had no weapons and refused to move for them so they has to physically pick him up and place him in sideways since he would not move his legs.

I have a question for the Americans here. Actually for anyone who might care to answer. If you couldn’t live in the state you currently live in but wanted to live in the USA, what state would you choose? Let’s assume your budget is exactly the same as it is now. As a Canadian, I would be torn.

I like California for the climate but I hate the movie and music industries and so much of LA worships them. I make my living in tech but I dislike Silicon Valley culture almost as much as Hollywood culture. Really, I would try to avoid California.

Might be fun to live in NYC for a year but definitely not forever. I dislike winters and NYC has just never moved me the way it moves some people. It and its inhabitants come across as pushy, vulgar and trashy to me most of the time.

Dan’s area looks nice (both Mass and NH) but winter again. Same for Maine and Vermont.

Arizona and New Mexico might be options but I dislike searing heat even more than I dislike winter. I just googled “Current temperature in Phoenix” and saw this:

Small town Florida may be ok. If I rented. I don’t like the idea of owning in a hurricane zone. Heat again, though. The same heat objections are there for Charleston, South Carolina, which I quite liked. They also speak an English I have trouble understanding. That’s actually true for much of the south.

Interestingly I don’t fear racism in the US south at all. I just don’t find Americans to be racist. I would fear racism far more in Scandinavia or eastern Europe. Those people start unfriendly with each other and get worse with immigrants.

I like the mountains of Colorado. I also like upstate New York. Both miserably cold but beautiful. My two choices.

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any state that has no threat of natural disasters, isnt too hot or too cold for me, has no irritating americans and provides decent internet… ok i guess that leaves no valid state left for me to live in lol

You are remarkably irritating, Nico. :slight_smile:

perhaps you could indicate that you dont want me to answer your questions?
naww that wouldnt work either lol

Why would I do that? I do want you to answer and I am happy you answered. And I am happy to inform you again that you are irritating.

lol then you are welcome and you should be more grateful to me :wink:

I’ve been think about you, your lifestyle and the environment you are accustomed to.
Colorado is the only place that even comes close to measuring up to your current lifestyle. The mountains are breathtaking during the winter season. The people practice healthy eating habits and every outdoor activity you can think of is available to the public. Denver is also very liberal and the city is pristine.
Albuquerque, New Mexico is also very beautiful with stunning mountain views and the climate is more comfortable. I believe Albuquerque does have skyscrapers but not like Denver.
Hot air ballooning is also a big annual event there. It’s so sacred to the locals that many perform a type of ritual before taking flight. You would love both but Denver is the closest lifestyle to where you are now.

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That’s interesting. I would never have thought of Denver as a paradise but I did a bit of googling. It is not too hot in summer, not too cold in winter, and is very safe. The mountains are pretty, too. No ocean but nowhere is perfect.

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