DunningKruger · 61-69, M
You won't be able to run until you're 35 (maybe 34, but you have to turn 35 before being sworn in).
SumKindaMunster · 56-60, M
Seeing this:
Will make me listen to what you have to say...I have NO interest in globalism, the US war machine, surveillance systems, and propaganda being used to smash dissent.
When Barack Obama ran, he felt like a breath of fresh air. To many of us, he felt like an exit ramp from that era. And I truly believed—like millions of others—that he would be a great president.
Instead, what we got was something more unsettling: a smoother, more polite version of the same machine.
Drone warfare expanded. Wars continued. Surveillance remained. Empire didn’t end—it got better branding
Instead, what we got was something more unsettling: a smoother, more polite version of the same machine.
Drone warfare expanded. Wars continued. Surveillance remained. Empire didn’t end—it got better branding
Will make me listen to what you have to say...I have NO interest in globalism, the US war machine, surveillance systems, and propaganda being used to smash dissent.
Charity · 70-79
Short answer to your question in the American born citizen can run for president / the key is would you be recognized and get elected






