I  , truly, truly hope that this moment they mean it. I sincerely hope that famous people who say they’ll leave the country if Trump wins actually do so ( Oops! Poor choice of words ) and leave the United States.
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God! I’d love to be on the dock or at the airport to see them off, would n’t you? It would be like the side-splitting comedy” Team America: World Police” written and directed by Trey Parker, where all the radical left actors like Michael Moore, Alec Baldwin, Susan Sarandon, and Sean Penn, form the Film Actors Guild ( FAG ) that supports “peace” through the use of weapons of mass destruction courtesy of Kim Jon Il. They all ultimately receive their comeuppance in a very exciting manner.
In 2016, we experienced the same thing. At least 20 A-list artists made the promise to keep if Trump wins. Also, Trump won and they’re all still around.
” Many said they’d move to Canada ( Lena Dunham, Snoop Dogg ), some suggested Europe ( Spain for Amy Schumer, Italy for Omari Hardwick ) or Africa ( Samuel L. Jackson ), and one even said Jupiter would be the ideal destination ( Cher )”, reported The Hollywood Reporter at the time.
” My act will change because I will have to learn Spanish because I’ll move to Spain or some other country. If Trump wins, I have no idea what I’m thinking. It’s just too crazy”, said Amy Schumer in 2016. She’s also here, annoying people.
In 2016, Samuel L. Jackson sounded serious:” If that mother ****er becomes president, I’m moving my black a** to South Africa”.
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His a** is still here.
So the record history for left-wing would-be expats in 2016 was very awful. Who’s going to fly away this time? Or no?
Barbara Streisand recently told late-night network Stephen Colbert,” I will proceed. I ca n’t live in this country if he became president”.
Cher told The Guardian,” If he gets in, who knows? This time I did leave]the country ]”. The issue is that if Trump wins, both of them also said they would depart in 2016. They’re also here.
Do they understand the net is long?
Most of this is nonsense, of training, But it’s worse this period because the frenzy has touched more people. Bushra Seddique, an immigrant from Afghanistan, talked to foolish people who fear democratic violence, queer people being persecuted, or some other violent, anti-Trump drivel.
Many of the folks I spoke with said they were afraid of social crime. Cynthia, even from South Carolina, said:” My view is that he did inspire people to take over the Capitol. I may be concerned about much more widespread violence if Trump were to gain. She and her partner are considering moving to the cities of Vancouver, Canada, starting with six-month permits. Around the election, they will remain in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and make their final shift it. A minute Trump presidency is one of several factors, according to Tony Proscio, a 70-year-old from New York, for which they and their partner may quickly proceed to London, where they have traveled extensively and have many friends. When two men are married to one another, Tony said in a recent phone interview that he was in London to join with realtors.” When you’re two men married to each other, it’s not hard to think how that could go wrong for you. He said he was quite worried about whether Obergefell v. Hodges, the determination that legalized same-sex wedding, can endure a forthcoming Supreme Court, if Trump makes still more visits.
Margaret, 83, a Floridian who is retired from treatments, said that if Trump wins, she may be leaving the country as soon as she does. Like Pamela, she is considering Spain. ” I do n’t trust him. I do n’t think that he knows what he’s doing”, Margaret told me.
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Their worries are unfounded and illogical. Their opinions reflect a profound knowledge of America, its citizens, and its functioning system of government. I ca n’t blame them, though. The “hair-on-fire” language coming from the Democrats has not only terrified the weak-minded, but a situation may be made that speech led straight to the attempt on Trump’s career.  ,
Some members of the Warren Commission on Kennedy’s death opposed the sunshine touch some commission placed on the town of Dallas and the outrageous comments made by” Dallas News” editor Ted Dealey in 1964 as the work was being completed. He referred to JFK as” the king of the nation” and said he wanted to be a dictator and that he would end the nation.
With John Kennedy dying, Lee Oswald, a frequent newsreader, was undoubtedly had conveyed the information that the world would be better off with his death. He at the very least believed that killing Kennedy did make him a better host in Russia or Cuba.
The point is straightforward: blatantly anti-Trump language has terrified some people to the point where they are dead serious about leaving the country.