Just the federal holiday would be enough. If someone is too lazy to vote when given a paid day off to do so, then I don't trust they are informed enough to vote anyhow.
I'm hoping for more of a "let them eat cake" kind of moment.
The problem with option A is that you can't force countries to simply take deported people, even their own citizens. That's why they need the military, to set up option B.
The Nazis did the same thing saying the camps were only a holding pen while the people were being deported. But when they couldn't deport enough of them and the camps were getting full, well, they thought of a "final solution".
My face is too good looking to be eaten by the face eating leopards!
Many of those cases happened outside Russia in countries like Britain and Spain. Musk leaves the US on a regular basis too.
This is conjecture but there's growing evidence that Trump was sharing US intelligence with Putin and would likely do the same again. If you can't beat them, join them I guess.
The cynic in me believes that the Republicans calling for Biden to have a drug test before the debate was good old projection, and Trump was the one who was actually hopped up on drugs. Can't ride that pharmaceutical train all the time though.
Who do we associate with the power being resisted against in reality? Governments? Politicians? Police? Corporations? The ultra wealthy? Religious institutions? One person's "bad guy" is another person's "good guy".
You can drive 23 hours across Ontario and still be in Ontario. And that's not even considering the northern parts.
What's funny to me is the streaming model for media already has shown this won't work out well for gaming companies. When a new game drops people will sign up for a month, binge it, then cancel their subscription. They could try and trickle out DLC to get people to stay subscribed, but unless the DLC is significant people will probably just wait a while until a bunch of DLC is available then binge it again.
Personally I can only focus on one or maybe two major games at a time so I'd be happy to only pay a small monthly fee to one major game company at a time over paying for several $80 AAA titles a month.
What happened in the US could very easily happen here too. We're not as immune from the misinformation as we think.
This feels like the "leopards eating faces party" of political funding. "What do you mean our dark money pool created to sidestep regulations and accountability was emptied by a rogue leader because it was unregulated and unaccountable?" [surprised Pikachu face]
Then leave.