I voted for mass deportations, but not for me though.

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What it sounds like is a load of fearmongering bullshit that's been fed to you by the media arm of the very cartel which is set to be gutted.

It's terrified. Consequently, it wants you terrified on its behalf.
At best I don't think the incoming administration will be any better than the one they're replacing

However I see your point about the status quo being woefully corrupt
 

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At best I don't think the incoming administration will be any better than the one they're replacing

However I see your point about the status quo being woefully corrupt
An unexpectedly and refreshingly fair-minded assessment.

Will things be as good as they were from 2017-2020? Better? Worse? Utopia? The Apocalypse?

Nobody who is being honest can really claim to know until we get there.
 
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You make my floppy disk hard.
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An unexpectedly and refreshingly fair-minded assessment.

Will things be as good as they were from 2017-2020? Better? Worse? Utopia? The Apocalypse?

Nobody who is being honest can really claim to know until we get there.
Save your “fair mindedness” till he’s had more time to fuck shit up. He’s not even in office and chaos is already afoot
 

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I saw a leaked report that they plan on sending all the criminal migrants to Arizona Bay. This is all I could find about the place.

"The mythical coastal haven of Arizona Bay has had a profound impact on popular culture and artistic expression, captivating the imaginations of creators from various fields. Musicians, writers, filmmakers, and visual artists have all found inspiration in the concept of this idyllic and elusive destination.

In the realm of music, legendary comedian and musician Bill Hicks famously referenced Arizona Bay in his stand-up routines, using it as a metaphor for a utopian world free from societal turmoil. This notion resonated deeply with his audience and contributed to the enduring allure of the myth. Additionally, renowned rock band Tool named their 1996 album “√Ünima,” which features the track “A/Œînima,” after Arizona Bay, highlighting the influence of the myth on their creative process.

In literature and film, Arizona Bay often serves as a symbol of hope, escape, or even a post-apocalyptic landscape. Writers and filmmakers frequently incorporate the concept into their work to explore themes of longing, displacement, and longing for unattainable utopias."

There is a TOOL tribute band called Arizona Bay too.