Democrats don't give a shit people know they steal election. They just don't care.
They nearly lost California, so it is now a permanently fortified state.
Bad idea one that will cause the state to explode when the economy implodes
Democrats don't give a shit people know they steal election. They just don't care.
They nearly lost California, so it is now a permanently fortified state.
Bad idea one that will cause the state to explode when the economy implodes
The economy won't explode. They have it all planned. And they are the good guys, on the right side of history! It will all work out! Their rule has worked so well so far to fix Orange Man's reactionary speedbump on the glorious march of progress! All they need to do is be a bit more progressive, raise a few more taxes, centralize the government a bit more, it will all work out! THE DIALETIC DEMANDS IT! THE MARCH OF HISTORY IS ETERNAL! WE HAVE FORTIFIED THE ELECTION ONLY TO PROTECT IT! WE ARE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY!!!
I had a thought doodle recently where everything man-made that wasn't constructed using stone age methods and materials suddenly vanished.This is why I think when modernity ends society will go hard core traditional.
Could you elaborate on this? The recall election was 62-38, so it seems to me that pre-existing strategies were more than sufficient to get the job done. Is there a different election you're referring to?They nearly lost California, so it is now a permanently fortified state.
Have you read Dies the Fire by S. M. Stirling? I haven't myself, but I've heard the premise and it sounds relatively close. (Medieval instead of stone age: no electronics, gunpowder, etc.) Things don't disappear but they stop working and it doesn't take long at all before there's little effective difference.I had a thought doodle recently where everything man-made that wasn't constructed using stone age methods and materials suddenly vanished.
I'm tempted to post it as a what if thread.
Clearly, Californian Democrats don't agree with you; otherwise, they wouldn't be doing what they're doing. I wonder why? Maybe they know something you don't.Could you elaborate on this? The recall election was 62-38, so it seems to me that pre-existing strategies were more than sufficient to get the job done. Is there a different election you're referring to?
They rigged the recall of course.
The fact that a recall attempt even got to a vote terrified them so best make sure they can find as many mail in ballots as they need to win everything from now on.
In California?
Best of luck.
I haven't read that either.Have you read Dies the Fire by S. M. Stirling? I haven't myself, but I've heard the premise and it sounds relatively close. (Medieval instead of stone age: no electronics, gunpowder, etc.) Things don't disappear but they stop working and it doesn't take long at all before there's little effective difference.
Unless ... when you say anything constructed with such technology vanishes, does that include structures like dams and levees? Even earthworks were built up with modern machinery. If levees vanish, do rivers become un-dredged?
Is that you, Mr Adama?I haven't read that either.
In my thought doodle earthworks and dredging remain but anything made out of anything unavailable during the stone age vanishes. People also aren't teleported to a safe location so practically everyone who isn't barefoot on natural ground is facing a sudden fall - even if that fall is only the elevation your shoes and socks give you - and naked with no clothing or tools.
The thought doodle was actually inspired by a thread you posted here:Is that you, Mr Adama?
Though in the modern age of cyberwarfare, maybe the Cylons aren't bad analogs for e-war opponents and some of societal threats we face. Cylons would be right at home Antifa or BLM.
However going full stone age is a bad idea.
I haven't read that either.
In my thought doodle earthworks and dredging remain but anything made out of anything unavailable during the stone age vanishes. People also aren't teleported to a safe location so practically everyone who isn't barefoot on natural ground is facing a sudden fall - even if that fall is only the elevation your shoes and socks give you - and naked with no clothing or tools.
Note: The homo genus figured out how to control fire 1.7-2.0 million years ago. Homo sapiens is only 200-300 thousand years old.
I had a thought doodle recently where everything man-made that wasn't constructed using stone age methods and materials suddenly vanished.
I'm tempted to post it as a what if thread.
I haven't read that either.
In my thought doodle earthworks and dredging remain but anything made out of anything unavailable during the stone age vanishes. People also aren't teleported to a safe location so practically everyone who isn't barefoot on natural ground is facing a sudden fall - even if that fall is only the elevation your shoes and socks give you - and naked with no clothing or tools.
Note: The homo genus figured out how to control fire 1.7-2.0 million years ago. Homo sapiens is only 200-300 thousand years old.
All 7.8 billion humans on earth die from mass starvation and thirst as every single farm, well, and water/food distribution mechanism ceases to exist. The end.
This is why I think when modernity ends society will go hard core traditional.
That's what they want. These people are antebellum platationist wanting a return of (at least what they think is) fuedalism. They are ignorant of history and why things naturally evolved the way they did and as a result they are going to doom both themselves and us.
Yup.Not all, don't be silly. The Sentinel Island people will happily keep going. Many sub-saharan africans might notice donations and such dissapearing but would continue.
That being said, you are looking at some 7.6 billion dead though, so still a apocalypse.