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Comment on How old is too old for trick-or-treating? in ~life
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Comment on Is the Helsinki meeting the tipping point for US politicians? in ~society
Trump I seriously doubt this is a tipping point of any sorts. The republicans certainly don't care what he does, so long as he has such a high approval rating with voters in the party. I don't think his...I seriously doubt this is a tipping point of any sorts. The republicans certainly don't care what he does, so long as he has such a high approval rating with voters in the party. I don't think his voters will abandon him over this, and all of them I've talked to don't believe or don't care about the election interference. Fox News may seem a bit critical of him right now, but that won't last.
The only true tipping point is if the blue wave really happens, and happens big. I know most people think it will, but I wouldn't be so sure. If everyone is all convinced it'll happen there is a chance people in important districts won't vote, similar to when Trump was first elected in 2016. Everyone was saying Hillary had a 75-100% chance to win and a lot of people thought "well why bother?"
personally I think if you're over 16 it gets a bit weird in the USA at least. Sure if someone came to my door I'd still give em candy, but the last year I personally tricker treated was around 15, and I was escorting my younger brothers and sisters. I don't really think there should be a maximum age, but it definitely gets taboo once you're basically an adult going around asking for free candy.
Then again, who am I to judge if the person at the door is 14 or 18, it can honestly be hard to tell sometimes. It definitely shouldn't be a legislated thing.