The End.

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The End.



When I think of the past year and the results of tonight's bleak election, the one thing that stood out for me was this: everyone who has lived and died in this country always took it for granted that the Republic would be around forever. That America would always be, even if it came close to not being, like the Civil War or World War II. America always took its punches and then hit back, hard. America endured, America survived. They could bomb our naval bases, or knock down our skyscrapers but we dust ourselves off, roll up our sleeves, and then we get to work, and in the end, we're the ones standing.

The problem, I think, people don't understand about terrorists killing people is that it's only thing terrorists can do. They can blow up marketplaces, assassinate leaders, and knock down buildings but they can't kill countries. Only a country's citizens can do that. Only Americans can kill America.

Last night Americans killed America. Yeah, it's bleak, dark, despairing but, sorry, that's basically what happened. Most of those who voted wrongly, or didn't vote at all, probably don't think they did. They might not think so for quite some time, if at all. The death of a country doesn't always come suddenly, like a surprise. It can sneak up like a thief in the night, or rot from within, but it comes, inevitably.

The people made a choice, and it's the wrong one. They forgot democracy, great as it is, has a flaw; it's the only system that can vote itself out of existence and, once it's gone, it's damned difficult, if not impossible, to get it back. It might feel good to destroy a system, out of anger, frustration, or some undefined need for change; but in the end, it's still rubble, with nothing to replace it, or something much darker than anything before.

A demagogue and autocrat is going to be the President of the United States. A more illiberal, unfit person can not be found at anytime in our history; and he was put there for reasons History will find trivial: emails.

So that's it folks. Two hundred and forty years was a good run but all things come to an end. We're done. The terrorists won. All they had to do was knock down two of our skyscrapers and then stand back and let us do the rest. Somebody else is going to have to assume the mantle of world leadership. We have nothing for you here. After January 2017 the United States is going to be something. A state probably, but not a republic. The Republic is over.

The End.
 
The End.



When I think of the past year and the results of tonight's bleak election, the one thing that stood out for me was this: everyone who has lived and died in this country always took it for granted that the Republic would be around forever. That America would always be, even if it came close to not being, like the Civil War or World War II. America always took its punches and then hit back, hard. America endured, America survived. They could bomb our naval bases, or knock down our skyscrapers but we dust ourselves off, roll up our sleeves, and then we get to work, and in the end, we're the ones standing.

The problem, I think, people don't understand about terrorists killing people is that it's only thing terrorists can do. They can blow up marketplaces, assassinate leaders, and knock down buildings but they can't kill countries. Only a country's citizens can do that. Only Americans can kill America.

Last night Americans killed America. Yeah, it's bleak, dark, despairing but, sorry, that's basically what happened. Most of those who voted wrongly, or didn't vote at all, probably don't think they did. They might not think so for quite some time, if at all. The death of a country doesn't always come suddenly, like a surprise. It can sneak up like a thief in the night, or rot from within, but it comes, inevitably.

The people made a choice, and it's the wrong one. They forgot democracy, great as it is, has a flaw; it's the only system that can vote itself out of existence and, once it's gone, it's damned difficult, if not impossible, to get it back. It might feel good to destroy a system, out of anger, frustration, or some undefined need for change; but in the end, it's still rubble, with nothing to replace it, or something much darker than anything before.

A demagogue and autocrat is going to be the President of the United States. A more illiberal, unfit person can not be found at anytime in our history; and he was put there for reasons History will find trivial: emails.

So that's it folks. Two hundred and forty years was a good run but all things come to an end. We're done. The terrorists won. All they had to do was knock down two of our skyscrapers and then stand back and let us do the rest. Somebody else is going to have to assume the mantle of world leadership. We have nothing for you here. After January 2017 the United States is going to be something. A state probably, but not a republic. The Republic is over.

The End.

Here here!
 
The only thing worse than being you (American)right now, is being next to you (Canadian). I wonder if a wall is in order? Ive never been so worried. Good luck to us all
 
The end is not yet in sight. I've mentioned dire possibilities in other threads here.

Dozens of Tromp electors might be generously bribed to cast their electoral votes for Clinton. Obama might make hundreds of recess appointments that will stymie Tromp for two years. Tromp might not survive much past inauguration; Pence will be easier for the GOP establishment to control. Tromp might be indicted before inauguration, or impeached not long after. Kim might launch a nuclear attack prompting martial law. All sorts of shit might happen.

But yes, USA did just vote for a tinhorn dictator. I am fearful.
 
The End.



When I think of the past year and the results of tonight's bleak election, the one thing that stood out for me was this: everyone who has lived and died in this country always took it for granted that the Republic would be around forever. That America would always be, even if it came close to not being, like the Civil War or World War II. America always took its punches and then hit back, hard. America endured, America survived. They could bomb our naval bases, or knock down our skyscrapers but we dust ourselves off, roll up our sleeves, and then we get to work, and in the end, we're the ones standing.

The problem, I think, people don't understand about terrorists killing people is that it's only thing terrorists can do. They can blow up marketplaces, assassinate leaders, and knock down buildings but they can't kill countries. Only a country's citizens can do that. Only Americans can kill America.

Last night Americans killed America. Yeah, it's bleak, dark, despairing but, sorry, that's basically what happened. Most of those who voted wrongly, or didn't vote at all, probably don't think they did. They might not think so for quite some time, if at all. The death of a country doesn't always come suddenly, like a surprise. It can sneak up like a thief in the night, or rot from within, but it comes, inevitably.

The people made a choice, and it's the wrong one. They forgot democracy, great as it is, has a flaw; it's the only system that can vote itself out of existence and, once it's gone, it's damned difficult, if not impossible, to get it back. It might feel good to destroy a system, out of anger, frustration, or some undefined need for change; but in the end, it's still rubble, with nothing to replace it, or something much darker than anything before.

A demagogue and autocrat is going to be the President of the United States. A more illiberal, unfit person can not be found at anytime in our history; and he was put there for reasons History will find trivial: emails.

So that's it folks. Two hundred and forty years was a good run but all things come to an end. We're done. The terrorists won. All they had to do was knock down two of our skyscrapers and then stand back and let us do the rest. Somebody else is going to have to assume the mantle of world leadership. We have nothing for you here. After January 2017 the United States is going to be something. A state probably, but not a republic. The Republic is over.

The End.

Wrong. The Republic lives and the citizens spoke last night, stop your bellyaching. The people have had enough of your tidy little labels you bestow upon those who disagree with you. Free speech lives and his name is Donald Trump.
 
America dodged a huge bullet yesterday and was spared a presidency of the most corrupt, lying warmonger to ever run. People who made bets with me about it need to pay up. Please make your payment as a tax deductible donation to Food for the Poor. Haiti, pretty well destroyed by Hillary after the earthquake, needs your help.
 
The End.



When I think of the past year and the results of tonight's bleak election, the one thing that stood out for me was this: everyone who has lived and died in this country always took it for granted that the Republic would be around forever. That America would always be, even if it came close to not being, like the Civil War or World War II. America always took its punches and then hit back, hard. America endured, America survived. They could bomb our naval bases, or knock down our skyscrapers but we dust ourselves off, roll up our sleeves, and then we get to work, and in the end, we're the ones standing.

The problem, I think, people don't understand about terrorists killing people is that it's only thing terrorists can do. They can blow up marketplaces, assassinate leaders, and knock down buildings but they can't kill countries. Only a country's citizens can do that. Only Americans can kill America.

Last night Americans killed America. Yeah, it's bleak, dark, despairing but, sorry, that's basically what happened. Most of those who voted wrongly, or didn't vote at all, probably don't think they did. They might not think so for quite some time, if at all. The death of a country doesn't always come suddenly, like a surprise. It can sneak up like a thief in the night, or rot from within, but it comes, inevitably.

The people made a choice, and it's the wrong one. They forgot democracy, great as it is, has a flaw; it's the only system that can vote itself out of existence and, once it's gone, it's damned difficult, if not impossible, to get it back. It might feel good to destroy a system, out of anger, frustration, or some undefined need for change; but in the end, it's still rubble, with nothing to replace it, or something much darker than anything before.

A demagogue and autocrat is going to be the President of the United States. A more illiberal, unfit person can not be found at anytime in our history; and he was put there for reasons History will find trivial: emails.

So that's it folks. Two hundred and forty years was a good run but all things come to an end. We're done. The terrorists won. All they had to do was knock down two of our skyscrapers and then stand back and let us do the rest. Somebody else is going to have to assume the mantle of world leadership. We have nothing for you here. After January 2017 the United States is going to be something. A state probably, but not a republic. The Republic is over.

The End.

Nope. As bad as Trump is, Americans threw a spanner into the works of an out of control ruling class that has humanity circling the drain right now.

Whether this proves the beginning if a reprieve remanins to be seen but Hillary was a sure bet to plunge the world into an even darker place than it is now.
 
The End.



When I think of the past year and the results of tonight's bleak election, the one thing that stood out for me was this: everyone who has lived and died in this country always took it for granted that the Republic would be around forever. That America would always be, even if it came close to not being, like the Civil War or World War II. America always took its punches and then hit back, hard. America endured, America survived. They could bomb our naval bases, or knock down our skyscrapers but we dust ourselves off, roll up our sleeves, and then we get to work, and in the end, we're the ones standing.

The problem, I think, people don't understand about terrorists killing people is that it's only thing terrorists can do. They can blow up marketplaces, assassinate leaders, and knock down buildings but they can't kill countries. Only a country's citizens can do that. Only Americans can kill America.

Last night Americans killed America. Yeah, it's bleak, dark, despairing but, sorry, that's basically what happened. Most of those who voted wrongly, or didn't vote at all, probably don't think they did. They might not think so for quite some time, if at all. The death of a country doesn't always come suddenly, like a surprise. It can sneak up like a thief in the night, or rot from within, but it comes, inevitably.

The people made a choice, and it's the wrong one. They forgot democracy, great as it is, has a flaw; it's the only system that can vote itself out of existence and, once it's gone, it's damned difficult, if not impossible, to get it back. It might feel good to destroy a system, out of anger, frustration, or some undefined need for change; but in the end, it's still rubble, with nothing to replace it, or something much darker than anything before.

A demagogue and autocrat is going to be the President of the United States. A more illiberal, unfit person can not be found at anytime in our history; and he was put there for reasons History will find trivial: emails.

So that's it folks. Two hundred and forty years was a good run but all things come to an end. We're done. The terrorists won. All they had to do was knock down two of our skyscrapers and then stand back and let us do the rest. Somebody else is going to have to assume the mantle of world leadership. We have nothing for you here. After January 2017 the United States is going to be something. A state probably, but not a republic. The Republic is over.



OMG the sky is falling. The world looked pretty bleak in 1968. Two Kennedys killed. MLK killed. Viet Nam. Riots in Los Angelas and Chicago. Civil rights protests. The cold war and the arms race. Soon after we had Watergate. Political defeat in Viet Nam. Then the iranian hostage crisis.

All that followed by 21 years of peace, prosperity and a nation that put aside their differences and came together. Take a deep breath and relax. The republic is stronger than you can possibly imagine.
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If you have to blame somebody for the election, if "blame" is the right word, make it Hillary for being a pathological liar who endangered national security, and the DNC who got her nominated. Almost any other prominent Dem would have beaten Trump. :eek:
 
If you have to blame somebody for the election, if "blame" is the right word, make it Hillary for being a pathological liar who endangered national security, and the DNC who got her nominated. Almost any other prominent Dem would have beaten Trump. :eek:

And given the choice of two peas on a pod you chose the orange one! There's no way of ever telling but I'm betting Clinton would have made a far better job of it.

#USAisfucked
 
And given the choice of two peas on a pod you chose the orange one! There's no way of ever telling but I'm betting Clinton would have made a far better job of it.

#USAisfucked

Honestly, I don't think anyone could have done a worse job than Trump. He will go down in history as "impeached" and "worst" POTUS ever.
 
Honestly, I don't think anyone could have done a worse job than Trump. He will go down in history as "impeached" and "worst" POTUS ever.

Yep, he will. And it's gotten to where neither he nor the board Trumpettes can do a damn thing to change that.
 
God help us all.

That right there is half the problem in America, you look to a "God" to fix your own governments stupidity, or worse, think God will save you from it.... :eek::eek:

I'm gad to live in a country where "God" has no place in governing. :D
 
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