Andrew Callaghan
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I think that Americans overall are very comfortable with our standard of living. I think people like going to Sonic and waiting in their car and getting milkshakes, and people like going to the AMC theaters, and they like going ice skating and mini golfing and going to the bar after work. I don't think that anyone wants a collapse of the basic structure of the country.
I think that Americans overall are very comfortable with our standard of living. I think people like going to Sonic and waiting in their car and getting milkshakes, and people like going to the AMC theaters, and they like going ice skating and mini golfing and going to the bar after work. I don't think that anyone wants a collapse of the basic structure of the country.
I think that Americans overall are very comfortable with our standard of living. I think people like going to Sonic and waiting in their car and getting milkshakes, and people like going to the AMC theaters, and they like going ice skating and mini golfing and going to the bar after work. I don't think that anyone wants a collapse of the basic structure of the country.
Even the most politically divided don't want to see 7-11 go away. We are so comfortable. If you look at other countries, even Europe, look at how they protest. And look at the Arab Spring. Those guys were talking like January Sixers, and they actually took control of the government. And so think about even if the MAGA crowd took over the Capitol building, it's just a building. I don't know.
Even the most politically divided don't want to see 7-11 go away. We are so comfortable. If you look at other countries, even Europe, look at how they protest. And look at the Arab Spring. Those guys were talking like January Sixers, and they actually took control of the government. And so think about even if the MAGA crowd took over the Capitol building, it's just a building. I don't know.
Even the most politically divided don't want to see 7-11 go away. We are so comfortable. If you look at other countries, even Europe, look at how they protest. And look at the Arab Spring. Those guys were talking like January Sixers, and they actually took control of the government. And so think about even if the MAGA crowd took over the Capitol building, it's just a building. I don't know.
I just think that Americans, when they talk about Civil War stuff, we're so far from that. Even if the rhetoric is as divided as it was in 2020, it won't happen again.
I just think that Americans, when they talk about Civil War stuff, we're so far from that. Even if the rhetoric is as divided as it was in 2020, it won't happen again.
I just think that Americans, when they talk about Civil War stuff, we're so far from that. Even if the rhetoric is as divided as it was in 2020, it won't happen again.
There has to be a level of economic desperation that's causing people to starve or some basic resource going away. Water, something like that.
There has to be a level of economic desperation that's causing people to starve or some basic resource going away. Water, something like that.
There has to be a level of economic desperation that's causing people to starve or some basic resource going away. Water, something like that.
Well, we don't have the guns.
Well, we don't have the guns.
Well, we don't have the guns.
I don't even know if I'm going to vote. It's weird that this is our choice. I know. I wish people were more focused on, like, city politics. Like, I'd rather vote, like, yes or no for a bike lane in my neighborhood than I would for the president. So local politics to you is where it is. And you feel it, yeah. Oh, I mean, your vote actually matters.
I don't even know if I'm going to vote. It's weird that this is our choice. I know. I wish people were more focused on, like, city politics. Like, I'd rather vote, like, yes or no for a bike lane in my neighborhood than I would for the president. So local politics to you is where it is. And you feel it, yeah. Oh, I mean, your vote actually matters.
I don't even know if I'm going to vote. It's weird that this is our choice. I know. I wish people were more focused on, like, city politics. Like, I'd rather vote, like, yes or no for a bike lane in my neighborhood than I would for the president. So local politics to you is where it is. And you feel it, yeah. Oh, I mean, your vote actually matters.
Let's say you have a community of 500 people and you live in Henderson, Nevada. You can influence whether or not there's a bike lane or if this is going to be a playground or, you know, an AMPM. You get to choose. And you can influence 100 people to choose and boom. This is your community. You can't influence the result of an election.
Let's say you have a community of 500 people and you live in Henderson, Nevada. You can influence whether or not there's a bike lane or if this is going to be a playground or, you know, an AMPM. You get to choose. And you can influence 100 people to choose and boom. This is your community. You can't influence the result of an election.