The United States is heading for a constitutional crisis in 2024 that will break the country, and everyone is in denial about it.

I'm slightly more concerned that someone implying they live in the U.S. uses the term "while I was at university" and is writing about how concerned they are. Nobody in the U.S. uses "university" like that, we all know it's "college". Saying that isn't my concern, it's more that it means you likely didn't grow up here, which is fine, and you have a much better perspective than probably 90% of Americans have about their own country.

Anyway, I share some of your same ifeas, but not to the point of panic. If you've studied our history, you'll know we're strong enough to survive the cult of personality of one ignorant, narcissistic, racist, sociopath grifter. You're making a huge assumption about orange guy being nominated and Republicans overturning the election.

It doesn't hurt to speculate or prepare for whatever your worse case scenario is, but panic is never a good way to live your life or to help you make decisions, almost as bad as denial.

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