We need an electoral college for deciding things at the state level, cities have more power than they should.
We have the same problem here in the US.
Certain cities in certain states have way too much influence on politics at both state and national level.
That would be too simple, besides using blackface on a black dude is racist somehow.
And built rockets, and flamethrowers that no one should buy.
Love how the dude is such a geek, that he had to reference Spaceballs with the flamethrower.
It is amazing how much the progs despise anyone that strays from the plantation.
Yeah, that's my thought on it as well.
Well everyone has to have a hobby, I guess his is dickpics?
Hell yeah.
Your religious scripture get banned, and your religious scripture gets banned, everyones religious scripture gets banned.
Gotta be inclusive, don't want anyone to feel left out, this is "current year" after all.
Wonder what the progs reaction to that would be?
Maybe, either way I'm enjoying the show.
Elon seems to be going all vindictive divorced ex on the progs, so all in all I look at it as a win.
Funny how progs used to love Elon.
Alyssa Milano is a good example.
Guess you were looking at the Hunter laptop material for a schlong time then?
Noice!
I missed that.
Makes me want to know what Elon learned when he bought Twitter.
Eh, maybe I don't...
Elon Musk has way too much fun rolling fresh grenades into rooms.
"Hmm things are getting quiet, better post a spicy tweet."
So what is he doing while these goobers are focused on the new tweet?
Looks like the standard GOP doner starter pack.
Hey wait a minute, wasn't that in The Life of Brian?
That new building is bland, uninspired, and just confused looking.
What is it supposed to be, a lighthouse or a ships superstructure plopped on the corner?
Good move in the right direction for Twitter.
Hopefully the same policy will be used for politics.
First thought that I had as well.
Along with including the Talmud.
Gotta be "inclusive" afterall.
Load double-barrel with malicious intent.
"From what I understand, it already is pretty bad. I get the impression that Americans receive very little information about what's going on in the world, perfect censorship basically. This makes it easier to accept the downfall of your country, even tho people should be outraged."
Our news and media is "funny" we export more of it than import. From what I understand our news is practically shoved in your faces, and we have to actively look for news from Europe and the rest of the world. Guess your media wants you to focus on us, and our media doesn't want us to realize the same thing is happening over there.
Things aren't going too good, but it still isn't quite painful enough to shake a lot of people out of complacency.
"Take something as simple as a stolen election, allover the world it would instantly lead to riots, the government buildings would be put on fire and politicians dragged out, beaten up or hanged. Even in civilized countries."
There is work that is being done in certain states and local governments to counteract this, it is just kept on the downlow. But I think things will have to get worse before people might start fully fixing things, hopefully before it gets too late.
"Transfer power back from the federal government to the states, counties and municipalities is my advice. This should be main priority. The cabal relies entirely on centralization to take over control, and the more power the federal government has the easier it is for them."
That is what needs to be done, hopefully it can be made to happen.
"Wish all of you Americans good luck too in your attempt to take back your country."
Thank you, I appreciate it.
Hey now, I'm not a sword or a file, and my parents were married. Lol!
We are probably thinking somewhat along the same lines, just worded differently.
A lot of libertarians (or even classic liberals) always seem to stop at live and let live, do whatever you want.
Some or most of them (don't know which is more accurate) never seem to finish the line "Live and let live, do whatever you want", with "so long as it doesn't affect or harm others".
We have to have some laws, some order, some basic morality in public; otherwise we wind up with what is happening now.
And breaching those laws should result in punishments, sometimes harsh punishments, depending on what is done.
One thing that must be remembered is that individual liberty must always be defended, otherwise others will take advantage of it, or take it away.
Sorry if this post sounded condescending in anyway (isn't my intention), just wanted to put my thoughts out, and see if we are thinking roughly along the same lines.
Well look on the bright side, if they aren't considered human then they don't need to be afforded the courtesy of being treated like a human.
Shame they still are in practice.
Always seems like libertarianism always descends into anarchy, in practice.
Guess NZ doesn't believe in equal protection under the law and I guess Austrailia is going to follow suit.
'Course we say we do over here in the States, but in practice we don't.