Why what happens in the United States matters.
Simply put; what happens "over there" tends to affect us "over here". That is, trends, particularly cultural and political ones, eventually seep out of the United States and affect, for better or worse, the rest of the world.
That's why I know so much about US politics, and political figures. Take a look at this example of what I mean (and he's 100% correct about this, by the way).
[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pbtXVYjNTI]
If the video is too long for your attention span to watch, to sum up, his basic argument here is that Australia, the place where I've lived for virtually my entire life, is lame.
And he's correct, because it is. It's lame, woke, broke, corrupt, excessively bureaucratic, and most of the people over here tend to have this strange attitude against anything that rises above the mediocrity they all wallow in.
Seriously, if you think California under Newsom is bad... oh boy. Canada and California are nothing, they're rank amateurs when it comes to taking far-Left politics to the heights (or perhaps I should say, depths) of depravity and stupidity. While Germany, of all nations, is now seeing the error of their ways with renewable energy and immigration, and England has had their 'Brexit', our politicians and chattering class is still idolising Greta Thunberg and allowing record numbers of "immigrants" (i.e. invaders) into the nation, having learned precisely nothing, diddly-squat from what they went through. It's like we're 15 years behind the rest of the world.
Most, if not all of this idiocy originated, however, in the "land of the free". On the other hand, at least you now have a government in charge that will do all it can to reverse this nonsense, but the same can't be said over here. If anything, we're sinking deeper into it.
That's why I know so much about US politics, and political figures. Take a look at this example of what I mean (and he's 100% correct about this, by the way).
[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pbtXVYjNTI]
If the video is too long for your attention span to watch, to sum up, his basic argument here is that Australia, the place where I've lived for virtually my entire life, is lame.
And he's correct, because it is. It's lame, woke, broke, corrupt, excessively bureaucratic, and most of the people over here tend to have this strange attitude against anything that rises above the mediocrity they all wallow in.
Seriously, if you think California under Newsom is bad... oh boy. Canada and California are nothing, they're rank amateurs when it comes to taking far-Left politics to the heights (or perhaps I should say, depths) of depravity and stupidity. While Germany, of all nations, is now seeing the error of their ways with renewable energy and immigration, and England has had their 'Brexit', our politicians and chattering class is still idolising Greta Thunberg and allowing record numbers of "immigrants" (i.e. invaders) into the nation, having learned precisely nothing, diddly-squat from what they went through. It's like we're 15 years behind the rest of the world.
Most, if not all of this idiocy originated, however, in the "land of the free". On the other hand, at least you now have a government in charge that will do all it can to reverse this nonsense, but the same can't be said over here. If anything, we're sinking deeper into it.