SuaveSocialist said:
The issues I've had with the US up to 112 days ago are in a different league than the issues I have with the DPRA. As bad as things were before, things are so bad now that I (and plenty of other people I know worldwide) won't even acknowledge it as a legitimate country. "Extreme issues" are even more extreme. Looks internally consistent to me. I don't consider my form of Socialism to have changed since you asked me about it on my wall, but you could very well be more knowledgable than I about how bad things were in the US. Maybe things weren't that different between then and now, but it looks a lot different from where I sit. If this is the case and you bring me up to speed, I'll probably conclude that the US became West Korea even earlier than I thought...and I'd have to keep this in mind during the next 100 day review of Trump, because I consider such a transition worth mentioning if it happened when I think it happened. So...internal consistency either way. Hopefully that clears up any confusion. |
But wait, not a single long term decision has been made by Trump outside of the confirmation of a supreme court justice. In what way has the country irreversibly changed course?