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What does the rest of the World think of the USA Presidential Election?
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<blockquote data-quote="timothyu" data-source="post: 77605374" data-attributes="member: 415905"><p>It's odd that people don't notice that nothing is done for them between elections but all of a sudden a few crumbs are thrown out right before another cycle ends to renew interest, be it old promises partially fulfilled or faux new ones dreamed up. Is the usual civil unrest waiting for warmer weather? Its been quiet, too quiet as the old cowboy/indian movies used to say. One thing is for certain. The media of either side seems to be on pause, waiting for direction on how to proceed with this election as the powers and principalities seem to have encountered unexpected travel delays and confusion. People are sitting around waiting to be told how emotional they should get , fearing they may have to instead use reason. But hopefully things will go back to normal where the same ol' game plays out, brick and fireworks retailers will prosper, people will glue themselves to cable news again, and life will seem good with all the division and spitefulness and destruction they have become used to. Oh, and don't forget another year of purposely set fires to give the false sense that the country is burning. Save us oh glorious leaders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timothyu, post: 77605374, member: 415905"] It's odd that people don't notice that nothing is done for them between elections but all of a sudden a few crumbs are thrown out right before another cycle ends to renew interest, be it old promises partially fulfilled or faux new ones dreamed up. Is the usual civil unrest waiting for warmer weather? Its been quiet, too quiet as the old cowboy/indian movies used to say. One thing is for certain. The media of either side seems to be on pause, waiting for direction on how to proceed with this election as the powers and principalities seem to have encountered unexpected travel delays and confusion. People are sitting around waiting to be told how emotional they should get , fearing they may have to instead use reason. But hopefully things will go back to normal where the same ol' game plays out, brick and fireworks retailers will prosper, people will glue themselves to cable news again, and life will seem good with all the division and spitefulness and destruction they have become used to. Oh, and don't forget another year of purposely set fires to give the false sense that the country is burning. Save us oh glorious leaders. [/QUOTE]
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