Not in the US elections, anyway, because I probably won't be able to. I just heard now on the radio that they're going to make it so you need to have proof of citizenship like a passport to register to vote, and then to vote at all.
Since the next presidential election is 4 years off, I guess Krasnov is right. If I'm so unfortunate as to still be here, the barriers to voting are likely to be high enough to prevent me from doing it.
Every day it's new crap here in the Reich.
Greenland just had an election and they just voted to be independent of Denmark. This is very bad, because there are only about 50,000 people in Greenland, and large US military bases. If they were still part of Denmark they'd be hard for the US to annex but now I expect the US to do something like, at best, offer $1 million dollars and a new snowmobile to the Greenlanders to vote to become part of the US, or at worst, just fucking walk in and take the place.
Then the vast majority of Greenlanders, as "brown people", can enjoy being 2nd class citizens if they're considered citizens at all.
On this fine day birthright citizenship is on the chopping block too. One might think, OK, "anchor babies" will be a thing of the past, but since the new Reich interprets things in the worst way possible, it could mean that anyone, even generations in the US, could be determined to be a non-citizen. This will be used against non-whites and political opponents.
Closer to home for me is the possibility that Americans retiring overseas and collecting the US Social Security they'd paid into for years, may get that cut off for not being "patriotic" enough to live within the US. My only comforting thought in this is, if it gets that bad then I'd probably get it cut off anyway, and I'd sooner starve in the street in Israel than here.
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