I Have a Mansion in the Post-Apocalyptic World

Chapter 1,441 What Is Supposed to Come Will Always Come

What is coming will always come.

Even if you don't want to, you can't avoid it.

Due to objective reasons such as the relocation of U.S. troops stationed in Japan and the civil war in Colombia, the U.S. election was postponed from the second week of November to late December. Regarding this belated election, voters across the United States went to the polling places near their homes with mixed feelings of pessimism, optimism, excitement, or indifference.

In Los Angeles, the sky was clear and cloudless that day. Just as everyone was walking out of their homes, a plane flew over, spraying smoke in the sky and writing a sentence - "America is great, Trump is disgusting!"

The people of Los Angeles looked up to the sky and were stunned.

In the crowd, some good-hearted people made trumpet-like shapes with their hands and shouted, "Oh my God! I love this so much!"

At this moment, at polling places in California, college students took to the streets, holding up slogans in their hands, and some performance artists used spray paint to draw anti-Trump slogans on the walls. All this was approved by the police, and the onlookers applauded.

No one in California likes a troll.

“Oppose Trump!”

"Say NO to racial discrimination!"

"We can't let a scoundrel steal our nuclear button! Not even for our neighbors!"

"Anyone can do it except Trump."

"Well done John F. Kennedy!"

"..."

The opposition is not just concentrated on the streets of California, but is centered in Silicon Valley and spread throughout the Internet. More than 170 Silicon Valley bosses collectively spoke out against Trump.

Even though the political views have always been leaning toward the Democratic Party, the attitude of the American technology community has never been so unified.

Especially Apple CEO Tim Cook, it has long been an open secret that he doesn’t like Trump. Trump claimed that he would force Apple to move its factories back to the United States, otherwise it would impose heavy taxes. Moreover, Apple refused to cooperate with the FBI in unlocking the iPhones of terrorist suspects, prompting Trump to call on Americans to boycott Apple products.

In addition, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who was fed up with Trump's tax avoidance issues, directly tweeted that we should send Trump into space.

This tweet was liked by another Silicon Valley boss. Tesla CEO Elon Musk then said in a half-joking and half-serious tone that he would leave a place for Trump on the rocket... …

In California, supporting John F. Kennedy has become almost politically correct. People are proud of their choices. Even if there are a few who support Trump, they are very sneaky when voting, not daring to be discovered.

If others find out that you are going to vote for that villain, it would be frivolous to argue. If you are not careful, you may get a beating. Those blacks and Mexicans hated that man deeply and would never be lenient.

In Texas, however, it's a different landscape.

San Antonio, ruins of the Alamo Fort.

Texas militiamen dressed in the style of the Revolutionary War, wearing cowboy clothes and carrying old-fashioned Fergus rifles, marched from the ancient birthplace of the revolution toward the center of San Antonio under the beating of powerful drums.

Their banners are clear and their slogans and catchphrases are as concise and clear as their attire.

"Destiny is manifest!"

"Defend America!"

"Fuck the Mexican!"

"If you don't like Trump, get out of Texas!"

"..."

Even if people didn't like Trump, Texas people were equally skeptical of John F. Kennedy's foreign policy. As the traditional voting base of the Republican Party, after the voters experienced a battle between heaven and man in their hearts, they finally came to the machine and cast their sacred vote.

In front of the camera, when asked why he supported Trump and what he thought of some of Trump's remarks, the red-necked Texan foamed at the mouth.

shouted excitedly.

"Shouldn't there be freedom of speech in this country? Is it wrong for me to defend my motherland? Why should we use political correctness to restrain the real owner of this country! For so many years, no politician has been able to express our emotions! For so many years! Our necks are red and purple, purple and red, and no politician has been able to express our feelings! Not to mention the trash of the Democratic Party! Even the Republican Party is a softie! Now finally There is such a real man who stood up and said what a man should say, so you still have to ask me why I chose him?"

"What are you talking about, multicultural equality, anti-war, racial equality, women's rights, and animal protection? I don't want to listen! I don't want those hypocritical morals, fabricated data, and empty editorials! I need to vent my feelings and shout out my voice. ! I just don’t like people who are different from me! Why are there so many people who are different from me in my motherland!”

There were cheers and whistles all around.

They have had enough of those hypocritical politicians and the lies told by those "moral models". Thanks to the "efforts" of Obama and Hillary Clinton, southern Texas has begun to become Latin American. Their ancestors once drove away the Mexicans with blood and guns, but now the descendants of the enemy have swaggered into their homes, taking away their jobs and occupying their social resources...

Just because of the political correctness of those politicians in Washington.

Damn political correctness!

But now, a candidate stood in front of them and said everything they wanted to say. For example, "Mexico is sending criminals and thieves to the United States", "I want to build the Great Wall on the US-Mexico border", "Lulu, get out of the United States"...

In their own unique way, the Texas cowboys cheered the arrival of their leader.

One thing is the same as the people of California.

If someone stood in front of these rednecks and claimed to be a fan of John F. Kennedy, he would also end up with a slap in the face.

California and Texas are traditional voting bases for the Democratic and Republican parties respectively. There has always been little suspense about the outcome of the vote, no matter who the candidate is. What really determines the outcome of the election are those swing states, especially those with a large number of electoral votes.

For example, Florida holds 27 electoral votes.

This has almost become the hardest hit area.

What could be more exciting than bringing together Democratic and Republican supporters on election day?

The opposition between voters in the two camps has never been so severe. They are like high-spirited roosters, staring closely at the votes in the hands of their neighbors. Controversies spread from factories to schools, from polemics to verbal abuse and even fist fights. The overwhelming advertisements from the two parties have even made many neutrals tired. They just hope that this day will pass as soon as possible and everything will return to normal...

When the last ballot is cast and the last polling station closes its doors, dusk finally sets on the eastern side of the Pacific, followed by dawn on the western side of the Pacific.

On the morning news, scenes and scenes listed the various aspects of this election.

Seeing the black people in California breaking the heads of Trump supporters, Jiang Chen couldn't help but laugh out loud, even though he knew it was not good.

He believed that he was not the only one waiting to see the joke.

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