So when regulatory parts of the system finally buckle and Trump manages to infuriate silent and looted majority to a point of bloodshed and makes them willing to follow just about any nutcase, how bad will it be in the States?
>>76331837
They're already following a nutcase in case you didn't notice
>socialism
I thought this meme ended 27 years ago?
>>76331837
Imagine the social situation in France right now, subtract jihadists, add CHI, 40 million African-Americans, dormant and active White nationalists, tens of millions of guns, territory roughly equal to the size of Europe in its entirety, a fuck ton of poor people including very angry college students, and an increasingly militarized police force. Casualties would be in the hundreds of thousands, if not millions.
>>76332036
nobody said it will be socialism
>>76332087
A sound assessment. Scary.
>how will the USA respond to terrorism
The same way we always do
Also what systems are going to buckle? If anything the bureaucracy has never been stronger.