RSSPepe, sounds like the dead folks in US are in majority, they have elected one of their own.
Pepe, you don’t understand how much voting rights we have in US, beside some really advanced democracies, likes of US nowhere else deads can vote. In this Shining Hill’s, eye catching exemplary democracy, citizen’s voting rights continues even after their death. Nowadays citizens of this shining city on the hill, wildly known as un-deplorables can now put their voting right in their will, to be executed by the descendants when and if need maybe. May all the dead voters souls Rest In Peace, for resurrecting the democracy back on us all. Amen
Pepe
In US, voting rights continues even after death. It can now be added to the will and be executed by descendants when necessary.
Pepe couldn’t be described any better, currently, watching American mainstream TV news makes me feel being in a vegas casino, watching for Keno numbers to come in, rather than casted votes. It’s fun,
IMO, Saker is right and Paul Craig Robert is wrong on timing of US empire’s death. To Mr. Robert’s credit, IMO september 11 2001 just started to show the decline and weaknesses of the newly self proclaimed shining hill’s unipolar drunken empire. Yes 9/11 showed the world, that this drunk mad empire, has no clothes and is vulnerable. But Saker is correct, the final death knell came when the world saw the empire is incapable to retaliate on her bases in a country that she had spent seven trillion to win and establish bases there, that was direct humiliation to US military which was not able to defend her bases and had not experienced a declared state attack on US bases in recent history.
on 9/11 US empire heavily retaliated on a non state actor challenging her hegemony, Empires will not allow their hegemony to be challenged, especially by less powerful enemy states, when they do it means they no longer can protect their claim on hegemony.