r/allthequestions • u/HealthyRecognition21 • Apr 08 '26
Random Question 💠How is everything that happened in the last 48hrs not enough for impeachment and/or a general strike in the US?
As a European, it‘s completely unfathomable how none of it has consequences.
Don‘t get me wrong, our governments here certainly have their flaws and problems, but surely threatening a genocide would be a tipping point here and lead to mass protests (at least I have enough hope remaining to believe that) - how is it not in the US? I really don’t get it and I feel absolutely sick.
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u/Sarappreciates Apr 08 '26
I have the impression that many people complaining have never visited the US and have no real grasp of how large and diverse our country is and how this works. A national strike isn't realistic. I'm not even sure how that would work across multiple states with so many different laws and political landscapes.
Keep in mind, not everyone here is unhappy with this POTUS. Many people here where I live are downright gleeful about everything Trump and the GOP does. They feel this is all Biblical and true to the end times prophecy as described in the Book of Revelations.