Message from @Agamemnon's Death Mask
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Never have I been more thankful for the United States of Europe being so benignly inept that nations can leave with a fuck you, and have pretty much no comuppance
Unfortunately Theresa's killed that option for us
You country is fucked m8
Tbh the un is on the cusp of their own 14th
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Brexit was the EUs civil war, without a war
And worse leadership
And britian lost
14th incoming
It's fixable. Give England a devolved parliament, devolve central London further like DC, bring in STV or PR, and give the rest of the UK a referendum on whether we want to keep Scotland
That map is terrifying
If not then follow Trump's example and build the wall. We've already got two that we could just repair
Lol wont happen. Scots have voted down freedom already
@Durtle02 The Map won't load for me
Which is why the rest of us should vote whether we want to keep them. I'd wager most would vote to cut the Scots loose
@Durtle02 the first map looked like Missingno fucked a space invader
I dunno dont the scots have a lot of the uk bases and such?
dont like cartograms, eh?
@Durtle02 that looks as predicted
Whole lot of red for the "blue wave"
The map shows how messed up the electorates are
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z4WJAEG3u8 @Goblin_Slayer_Floki this just came on lol
Lol perfect music for the upcomming leftest meltdown
From my transatlantic opinion, I don't think the blue wave is going to happen, but I can't see a clear red wave happening either
I dont think either will happen no
But i forsee reps gaining in the senate and maybe losing a little bit retaining the house
The NPCe will still big out regardless
*bug out
Governors are yonna be the real question
And a couple seats msm will still claim a mandate against trump ect.
So what powers do governors hold in the system?
It's never really been made clear in the UK
Governors are like presidents of the individual state
It varies overall state by state but generally they have the same powers at state level and are direct communication and such to the president on behaldlf of the state
You know it's problematic when most people can't tell you their governor's name, but they know the president's every move
Yea. Most ignore their governors
That feels like it unnecessarily bypasses the senate and Congress
Then America post civil war is problematic :/