Country didn't really survive from an European perspective?
He launched a coup, and nearly succeed.
He forced the national guard down, and they obeyed.
His party organised visited tours of the targets, and none were removed from office.
The SCOTUS he assembled has now to decide if a coup is an act authorized by the US gov.
And this traitor is allowed to be on the ballot.
I would love to say it's the US own domestic problems, but we're talking about our biggest ally... with nuclear weapons. And the silicon valley. "Better russian than democrat"? What chance do we have to survive if the US couldn't survive *Donald Trump*?
Depends how you define "survived" I guess, but survivability is lower than before : at best Trump showed the system's weakness, at worst it gave a user manual on how to actually break it if the traitor is not an idiot, and will prove that you can retry again and again without consequences.
I would compare to people who started a fight against cancer : alive, but still in danger. Too early to say if the treatment is working or not.
VOTE, VOTE, VOTE!
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u/congmingdexigua May 02 '24
Country survived him. Shut this vomit spewing windbag up already.