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The State of the Nation
The State of our nation, from Towns without clean drinking water to Warmongering pigs in high office, is a key support for the theory that you do not have to be smart, moral, competent, educated, or of sound mind to be an elected official in the United States of America.
I provide more examples.
A mayor of a city that just suffered tremendous loss of homes to a massive wildfire tells citizens they can get information on aid and assistance at, yes, this is a Quote, “URL.”
The sitting president of the nation, while addressing the press about the wildfires in California, says to the sitting vice president, “Fire away, no pun intended.”
Multiple American politicians make statements about the money being spent to support Ukraine’s efforts in the War against Russia. It is the best money we have ever spent on a war because no Americans are dying.
The new incoming president proposes, “We are going to rename the Gulf of Mexico, The Gulf of America. A beautiful name.”
The new incoming president claims that in “Springfield, (Mass.) they (immigrants) are eating the cat, they are eating the dogs, They’re eating the pets.”
The sitting Vice president once said, “The children of the community are the children of the community.”