The election process of opening a movie in the US is finally finished and a new president appears from the dust. Like the old western movies, the fight between the two enemies has brought a new way to deal with urban problems. Thanks to the election this country will benefit greatly from the mistakes found in the last month or so. We have new conviction about the justice system. In addition to the new discovery of the slogan, "every vote is important." In addition, the media was obliged to change the way of coverage on elections.
Every country on the planet has absolute rights to interfere with US elections. The United States is responsible for most of the election intervention in the modern world, including interference with the Russian elections in the 1990s, and these elections are shameless to produce Hollywood movies, so obviously the American environment I made it. We insist that this is acceptable. Seriously, what do people think this is one thing? How openly do you acknowledge the US still interferes with the elections around the world and how do you respond to my article about former CIA director who publicly admits that it is talking about "Whataboutism"? A foolish, undisputable monkey wrench holds the key to political discourse
Now that the election is over, our election scene turns into navigation to President Trump, the Republican Party in which it was founded, and the cross-platform editorial series covering the United States that it created. We also incorporated our political theme into the American voyage of playing cards.
For many people, the day when Donald Trump was elected was a nationwide tragedy day. But for me, I am always thankful for the new level of political discourse, with populist elections. Two hundred years of racial discrimination in the United States, foreign phobia, sex discrimination, competent history are forced to shift from passive mainstream ignorance to spotlight. One of the most important lessons of recent "awakening" is that paranoia is not isolated from the red country to take 45 people in office. I lived in Portland for 8 years, but it took only a week to break the image of Portland as a liberal and comprehensive bohemian. In fact, Portland and Oregon are often described as national white-dominating examples.
Last night, like the millions of other people, the United States became a shameless crimson, so I desperately did not believe in the election map. But I did not get this information clearly from the free San Francisco election party, but I was struggling with this shocking incident in my 95-year-old grandfather's bed in Boca Raton, Florida. Bernie, the historian and veteran of the US Navy, the highest ranked gentleman, is about to die soon. And my loss and despair are intensified only when we take the opportunity to choose the first female president. The most qualified and focused candidate in American history