Because of the rampant corruption with all governments, from small towns all the way up to DC, is it time for sane people to give up on any political solutions and just sit back, prepare to take care of our families, and just watch the downfall? I’ve been cynical as hell for the last 20 years, seeing Republican victories as merely slowing down our march to socialist dystopia.
I’m still somewhat insulated from dealing with the crime others have to deal with because of where I live so now I’m just like “ok, let them get what they voted for” in Pennsylvania, Arizona, California, New York, etc. I enjoy debating ideological issues and about specific topics, but when it comes to caring if GOP candidates win in those places I’m just like
I figure if enough people get sick of it they’ll move to states like Texas or Florida. Otherwise, they’ll keep enjoying the privilege of seeing crackheads ■■■■■■■■ on the streets, being pushed into the path of trains, or having their stores ransacked by flash mobs. Anyone else getting very indifferent to it all?
I saw two big fat naked bikers, in the woods off seventeen having sex. How am I supposed to chip with that going on?
Shooter McGavin
Crackheads and homeless are everywhere. I gave a kid (18-20) a ride the other day off my street. He was walking down the road, barefoot, with a makeshift Indian tent slung over his shoulder. I drove him down to the known crackhouse and gave him a pair of old work boots, it’s getting colder. I hope he’s still got the boots and hasn’t traded them away.
Looking out my window into my little working class neighborhood and nope no addicts, homeless or anything else. Its all rather boring.
But wait I see something - its a red Tsunami of Republican tears. The added spice of election fraud claims gives the tears that extra flavor boost. Mmmm delicious.
The ones laughing the hardest right now are the ones who already admitted this isn’t right. Of importance to note is, they ONLY said that when they still thought there was no chance in hell of Dems keeping a majority.
It’s definitely funny, but not in the way you might think.