Sunday, September 27, 2020

Like Cuba?

 One-half of the most obnoxious couple in Hollywood sees a mass migration looming.

Pop star John Legend says Americans might "have to start thinking about going somewhere else" if President Trump wins reelection. "At some point, if that project [to destroy democracy] was to be in any way successful, you’d have to think about going somewhere that is a true democracy, that has respect for the rule of law and human rights," the "All of Me" singer said in an interview published this week with Cosmopolitan UK.

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10 comments:

bruce said...

In Cuba they'd treat him like a prince.

JeffS said...

* Lifeboats not included.

I would have said:

* Lifeboats available for an additional fee. Cash and precious metals only

Paco said...

Oh, that's there, Jeff. It's just in much finer print.

Steve Skubinna said...

Oh jeepers. Now I've been and gone and done it, I've disappointed the corrupt criminal racist pedophile rapists of Hollywood. Maybe they're right, it would be best for all if they just left the country, since I don't deserve to live in the same one they do.

When he goes he can take that "best moral compass" Harvey Weinstein bragged about having.

Veeshir said...

The related problem problem is that there's nowhere for us to go if Trump loses and the Dems install their gov't of tolerance, love and mostly-peace.
I used to think about Australia but they're losing their freedoms quicker than we are.

bruce said...

Veeshir, it's true that in Australia's southern state of Victoria and its city Melbourne things have gone very strange but you wouldn't want to live there anyway. The climate may be like Seattle, and the people - Looking back I think I can see the roots of their problems in complacency. They had it too easy for too long.

We were never really very free on paper. For example I know guys whose lives were almost destroyed by divorce laws and that's been going on since the 1970s.

You might like Queensland which is 2 and a half times the area of Texas with only 5-6 million people, ranging from temperate to tropical. Amazing coastline along the Barrier Reef, maybe as good as Hawaii in places. And the people there are entrepreneurial and dynamic. No reports of problems from Queensalnd except on the borders.

Veeshir said...

bruce, I wouldn't want to leave my guns. I've become an absulutist about that.
Guns=Freedom. If your gov't can take them away you're not free.
Even when all I had was a couple Remingtons, a 30.06 7400 and a .22 Speedmaster, I felt that way. Now I'm much better armed and not inclined to change that. I won't even live anyolace that makes me register them.
I wonder what happened to Steve Lee, an Aussie. He has song I Like Guns and in it he displayed a decent collection. I wonder if he lost them, or 'lost' them or still has them.

bruce said...

Yeah that's a big difference between there and here. Here's the Qld gun law website:
https://www.qld.gov.au/law/crime-and-police/gun-licences/about-gun-licences

The fact that it's under 'crime and police' may put you off right from the start.

bruce said...

Here's Steve Lee's website:
https://ilikeguns.com.au/

Veeshir said...

There's been no updates since 2016, that's why I worry about him.
He had the song, "What gave you the right to take my guns from me?"
That had to tick off his betters, and considering his video with his huge collection they had a lot to go after.


The captcha thing had a "click the tractors" deal and I had to click a front end loader. Kind of ticked me off.