Life Expectancy in America Just Took Another Dive


With the citizenry of the United States recently deciding that a Republic is no longer a viable form of government and freedom for all is no longer desirable, one of the certain consequences of that decision will be a gradual (and perhaps, aided by the current pandemic, a precipitous) drop in the average life expectancy of Americans. Of course, the American oligarchs and elitists won't be affected so much as the teeming masses that they control--they will have private health care and will suffer none of the scourges of poverty brought on by over-regulation, over-taxation and irresponsible spending, but it won't be pretty for those clinging to the bottom rungs of the ladder as we head ever-closer to third-world-country status.

The United States, at No. 46 in the world, is already situated between Estonia and Panama, and with the results of the 2020 elections you can count on us dropping even lower. Look out Syria, Somalia and Nigeria: here we come. 

Elections have consequences.


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