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How would history look back on Trump years after his term and when he passes on? Assuming things change in the future, would he be viewed as the most misunderstood president in history?
Hi, I was born in 2068 and in my time we know Trump as the first emperor of America. Historians generally view him favorably for his reforms and military achievements but the succession struggle after his death showcases his weakness at managing the budding imperial court.
 
A show from the early 2000s called Jericho did something like it too. Small town in the middle of nowhere gets cut off after 20+ American cities get nuked and most of the show's runtime was about how hard it was to get basic things with the logistics of the USA shut down. How do you get power without the power grid? How do you get food when your town's store isn't getting shipments in anymore?How do you get information/news when communications are cut off? How do you defend yourself from aggressive neighbours who want what you have and there's no government to protect you? How do you deal with refugees when you barely have enough food to feed you and yours?

It was pretty good for something that lasted only a season and a half.

cancelled because it was too based and true for this world.

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The military industrial complex and the intel agencies nuke the biggest cities in the US (except NYC where NYPD foiled the plot) during the state of the union to decapitate the US government and take over. One of the main characters is a glow in the dark CIA literal nigger who was in on the plot and keeps a nuke hidden in his garden shed.

The town has to deal with roving bands of bandits disguised as the military and a warlord from the next town over, and eventually face off with "ravenrock" mercenaries (clearly a blackwater stand-in). As the story progresses we learn that the conspiracy didn't go to plan and the US is now 3 countries: the ASA which is all states west (based out of Cheyenne) of the Mississippi and the rump USA (capitol Columbus OH) and a independent Texas. the show was cancelled before the impending civil war started.

it had surprisingly good lore for a 2006 CBS show
That was such a good show. Had some great moments like after several episodes of being cut off from the world, one guy gets to a makeshift trading post and asks about the Capital and someone points to a crudely drawn map and says "Which one?"--and there now 5 cities claiming to be the new capital.

Or when at the end of the first season, these two small towns are gearing up to begin this existential war over resources and BOOM the Army comes out of nowhere and steamrolls them both, shutting down the fight and then the next season flips the premise and the show is now about life in a military occupied town.

Very underrated show. A great, plausible look at what could happen in such an scenario that deserved 5 seasons. Fantastic cast too.
 
Irons should just be co-witnessed anyway. Maybe overkill on some mouse gun like a .380 auto or .32 acp. Even on something as small as glock g43x it is pretty nice. There is definitely a learning curve to effectively using a rds on a pistol but when you do, it's superior.
How big are your mice that you need a fucking 380 to put them down?
 
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For real, I just had to double check to see if the picture was real.

She looks like she's in one of the shitty Matrix sequels.
For me personally is the inverted décolleté, could've gone with a straight line instead of that bizarre vut pointing towards her neck
 
How would history look back on Trump years after his term and when he passes on? Assuming things change in the future, would he be viewed as the most misunderstood president in history?
Honestly at this point we might end up reassessing historical facts, like what president Nixon was like. Maybe even concede that Hitler had some valid points if poor execution.
 
How big are your mice that you need a fucking 380 to put them down?
Huge, they are fucking huge, like something out of Fallout, radioactive mice the size of capybaras! I've always heard the term mouse gun referring to really small caliber tiny pistols, the size of a "mouse". Seems like .17hmr for mice is the way to go, according to a friend with a small farm, who has to deal with mice trying to raid the chicken enclosure,
 
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How would history look back on Trump years after his term and when he passes on? Assuming things change in the future, would he be viewed as the most misunderstood president in history?
Yes, if Democrats take power for another decade and the country goes to shit, people will bring back MAGA movement as a rally point.
 
But would it be possible given the advent of the internet?
Depends on how well they shut places down like this I guess. A lot of countries are still wanting to censor "misinformation" or whatever it's called these days.

Trump nearly getting killed isn't talked about at all anymore and it seems they're trying to sweep the assassination attempt under the rug. Especially with how they handled the perp's remains. To me, it looks like normies have forgotten most of the events that happened this summer (the debate, Trump nearly getting killed, the DNC staging a coup to dethrone Biden and install Kamala for next term in hopes it does away with the shit fest this admin has been in the eyes of the average normie).
 
I always love that costco was the most stlesth "prepper" store out there between the meal box, the gold, supplies, etc. The only thing costco is missing is Kirkland 5.56 with a tiny PSA armory.
That's because they're anti-gunners from Seattle who will revoke your membership if they catch you concealed-carrying in their stores.
 
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