Just saw an ad that stated:
"In 2020, voter turnout was 66%. This year, let's make it 100%."
Standard "get out the vote" garbage. There are many people that should not vote. Thankfully, some of them don't. But a lot of people who shouldn't still do vote.
Not that voting is going to matter all that much, as the deep state can just "find" more votes at 4 a.m. anyways.
I like many others experienced an outage in cell phone coverage. But I had to remember that it was in reality just a minor convenience to my own life rather than something truly catestrophic. I could be someone living in the Southeast right now that lost their house and family members.
So I have little reason to complain.
At this point I will look at the election results in November not as an indication of who won a "free and fair" election, but rather as an indication of what the string pullers want to do next.
Kamala Harris wins: stay the course and double down on going full globohomo
Donald Trump wins: pivot to full blown war with Iran, put globohomo plans on a brief pause
Either way, I am not optimistic for a good future until the US collapses in some form.
Whenever I hear about how horrible Russia and China are due to their governments arresting political dissidents for their speech, I just realize how ignorant many Americans are. Sure, the US government will not directly arrest you for your speech, but they will engage in every form of lawfare possible and coerce "private companies" into acting on their behalf, and in the end arrest you for something else they think they can charge you with.
That totally makes us a free country, right?
"The corporations are the ones controlling the government" is not only cringe and wrong, but it is also quite convenient when you think about the lifespan of corporations. Many, many corporations have risen and fallen in the same span of time the US government has existed. Given these lifespans, which option is easier to overthrow? A government, or a corporation (or corporations if you want to lump them all together)?
Looks like this will be my new home. Warning: I (probably) have Asperger's, so my be prepared for my autism to show through.
I don't think I am a right wing extremist, but I am sure anyone with low testosterone might think otherwise.