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True, the same in California. But they always talk a big game about succession from the country. It will never happen. Not enough will, and too many downsides to normie life. It is a good dream, but it is still a dream.
There are already a mechanism in the Constitution to absorb Canada in part or in full, and if Alberta outright says it wants to join the US can slap aside any of Ottowa's attempts to stop it.
 
I get the concern, I do, but this isn't our first Trump rodeo.
So remember what happened last time— he got sabotaged by duplicitous Republicans and had his work undone by a Dem successor. Trump gets tremendous political leverage from a more permissive atmosphere on social media and the $$$ Elon et al provide. He will want to keep those advantages in place for the midterms and 2028

Recall also that Biden didn’t do quid pro quo with the tech bros. After getting them to do all that censorship, spying, and propaganda, his administration refused to help them out when governments in Europe and Brazil started making trouble. The resulting volte-face has been seismic.

Unfortunately these things have to be taken into consideration. Unless something disruptive like civil unrest, public security threats, or terrorism happens in relation to H1Bs, I'm not expecting good news. I really hope you are right though.
Never forget, PRIME Aisha Tyler had a girl boner for Bill and he fuckin passed on her to keep that hideous, gummy sheboon he's with.
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How can I feel nostalgic about this absolute bullshit? But I do! :story:
 
So remember what happened last time— he got sabotaged by duplicitous Republicans and had his work undone by a Dem successor. Trump gets tremendous political leverage from a more permissive atmosphere on social media and the $$$ Elon et al provide. He will want to keep those advantages in place for the midterms and 2028

Recall also that Biden didn’t do quid pro quo with the tech bros. After getting them to do all that censorship, spying, and propaganda, his administration refused to help them out when governments in Europe and Brazil started making trouble. The resulting volte-face has been seismic.

Unfortunately these things have to be taken into consideration. Unless something disruptive like civil unrest, public security threats, or terrorism happens in relation to H1Bs, I'm not expecting good news. I really hope you are right though.
It's certainly a concern and I think the problems with H1B have grown in the Biden years as well, probably quietly. JD Vance, in spite of the Brahmin wife, does have some very interesting follows on Twitter who are well aware and vocal about the dangerous of H1Bs and Miller is very much against them. Someone in the administration is paying attention to certain people on the online right, that's how the Haitians eating cats thing got to Trump.

Rumors of my black pilling are greatly exaggerated, I'm confident we'll see positive for our side movement on them. But if I'm wrong, I'll happily admit it, I'm just not going to doom about it until I see what Trump actually does. It's very easy to get demoralized about these things, I just anticipate Trump going harder this time around. After all, the man views getting even as a moral imperative.
 
Cool stuff is happening with housing policy because Trump chose really good picks like Zeldin and Turner who understand much of the problems and their solutions
Sen. Kennedy is using weasel words to obfuscate his federal ban on single-family zoning. A lot of blue states are already banning it, but they're facing strong bipartisan resistance from their constituents and their local leaders. Trump has promised to protect the suburbs, so unless he gets tricked, that's not going to happen.

Also, zoning is a moot point because after we've tackled immigration, we'll have an enormous surplus of housing. On the other hand, if we don't tackle immigration, even zoning every city to Kowloon Walled City-level density won't solve the housing crisis.
 
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I mean if you go by the Hawaiian dictionary definition, then yes. Colloquially, no. Basically, if you were born and raised here of parents born and raised here, graduated from a local high school, can speak pidgen fluently, enjoy eating raw fish and can walk on gravel barefoot (I'm not kidding), then you got unquestionable local credentials even if you have blue eyes and blond hair.
Elderly Asians basically run this state, because they're the only ones who bother to show up to vote en masse. We may have a Jewish governor, and Jewish/white reps and senators who are carpetbaggers, but to a man, they're all married to local Asian or hapa women. They'd be unelectable to high office otherwise.
Do the voters of Hawaii know that not only is she fat and retarded and has a seething hate for the huwhite man.

But also she is obsessed with rape?
 

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Happy (early) birthday, Benjamin Franklin. We will never forget you!

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Sen. Kennedy is using weasel words to obfuscate his federal ban on single-family zoning. A lot of blue states are already banning it, but they're facing strong bipartisan resistance from their constituents and their local leaders. Trump has promised to protect the suburbs, so unless he gets tricked, that's not going to happen.

Also, zoning is a moot point because after we've tackled immigration, we'll have an enormous surplus of housing. On the other hand, if we don't tackle immigration, even zoning every city to Kowloon Walled City-level density won't solve the housing crisis.
Do we want the slums that typical aliens live in though?
 
To be more exact... When you reach Trump level of wealth and debt, you basically shift the balance of power with the people who you owe money to. Think sunk cost fallacy.... The banks want their money back but if you end up doing the bad kind of bankruptcy that destroy and beggars you, they'll get nothing back because you literally can't pay them back.

So it's in the bank's best interest to keep you afloat, hence the good kind of bankruptcy that doesn't destroy/fully beggar you since this way, you at least get SOME of your money back. But it also gives the debt owner power too, to negotiate better payment plans and their debts interest lowered.
If you owe a lender $1 million and can't pay it back, you have a problem.

If you owe a lender $100 million and can't pay it back, the lender has a problem.
 


Do the voters of Hawaii know that not only is she fat and retarded and has a seething hate for the huwhite man.

But also she is obsessed with rape?
To be completely fucking honest with you, no hyperbole at all, if I went up to 10 random people in this state, I'm pretty sure 6-7 of them would not be able to name her from memory, or recognize her picture. We have the lowest vote turnout in the nation, and of the rest, half just check the D box straight down the line without reading the name because they're elderly fucking Asians, or Union members who were told to vote that way or else. As the pidgen saying goes: "Ainokea", which means "I don't care." It's like "Hakuna Matata" mixed with a nigger mentality towards life, but I'm being redundant.
 
It's 3 days. To the "woke" it could be like:

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I really am looking forward to the last minute pardons, since those are usually the worst ones. Are Liz Cheney and Michael Cohen going to skate? Everyone is so panicky yet enervated. Weird energy.
 
Have you guys seen Vance's?
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Literal fucking A10 on the eye color, must have been the last thing so many proto-streetshitters saw when Lord Indra and his Aryans crossed the Indus river and started slaughtering the Dasyu locals. No wonder they thought them gods. No wonder Usha looks at him with utter adoration, he's like a god to the Jeet.

Seriously though, very strong Greater Appalachian vibes, like fellow regional sons, Willian Tecumseh Sherman and Hiram Ulysses "S." Grant.
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I don’t care what anyone says, to me this is his official portrait.
 
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