I’m not looking for “getting rid of group of people x” or “restricting country/company y”. But the positive implications of those, and other stuff you’re looking forward to. What’s going to be great for everyone?

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    From a Non-American perspective: Europe will hopefully become less dependent on the US and finally build a proper unified army. We might get more skilled migrants from the US, who will bolster our economy.

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      Can yall accept Canada as honorarily European?

      Assuming we don’t fuck this next election (which will take a fucking miracle) we’re worth saving!

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        Sure you can become honorary Europeans along with the Australians. You’ll be expected to send a Eurovision candidate though!

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          We’ve got Bieb- wait no we’ve got other people too - please don’t slam the door so fast!

          Opal in sky has been hot lately - we’ll send them!

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      I suspect a united states brain drain too. I hope it won’t be too detrimental to those living there

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      Inb4 “constitutional scholars” submit an amicus brief to the Supreme Court arguing “acktually it’s only a limit on consecutive terms”.

      Also, there are quite a few dynastic successors he could set up.

      Lastly, as long as that mouth breather is cognizant enough to dial fox news his bullshit opinions will be taken as fucking gospel by conservatives.

      I sadly don’t share your optimism that in four years his influence will magically dissolve.

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      We’ll have to see when the time comes. I was looking for the time he’ll be active as president tho

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    When Trump’s health catches up with him and he dies. And his cult of personality dies with him.

    Of course, by then, the fascists will have already done a lot of damage as far as cementing future authoritarian regimes.

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    I think the American people will finally have their concept of a bubble of immunity to consequences shattered. It’s going to fucking suck but hopefully it’ll set up millennials and gen-z up to be a new greatest generation that’ll keep the ship righted for a handful of decades.

    Then again, I’m quite the fucking optimist.

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      Sometimes things are difficult to learn. But a country’s population gaining valuable insight is great for everyone!

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    I will probably personally benefit from a simple financial perspective. I’m a white collar worker in an industry that will grow under Trump and I have a healthy investment portfolio.

    A lot of that gain is going to route to places like Planned Parenthood and to supporting a friend whose life has already been destroyed by reproductive rights rollbacks in her home state. I need to do my homework on supporting victims of Israel’s genocide in Gaza; I want to put more towards that than I have been. I haven’t even wrapped my head around what this is going to mean for Ukrainians. And immigrants to the US. And women in the US beyond just reproductive rights. And LGBT+ people in the US. It’s a lot.

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      Hey, I love to see you fight for what you think is right! Keep it up! We need more people like you!

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    I no longer need to worry about how to pay for healthcare after I retire as I’ll have to work until I die, now.

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      That’s the funny thing, on paper his policies work out quite well for myself. I just have this stupid thing where I care about what happens to other people. If I could turn that off then it would be great! Instead I voted to, you know, help the poor, help those in need, to minimize inequality. They apparently voted to give me tax cuts. It’s honestly insane, did they really think he was going to help them?

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    Mass strikes, mass protests. In other words left organizing is the only positive I expect out of the coming term.

    And I expect it will be met with state violence and terrorism because Trump has already said that’s his plan.

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    I hope he will keep his word and finish the war in Ukraine.

    Saving millions of lives will probably make US democrats and all the other sadists very sad though :)