This is a serious 11th grade exam question.

The background of this was not made clear, but it did happen: 

Ursula was devastated when her boyfriend broke up with her after having sex. To get revenge, she had sex with his best friend the next day. "Ursula had a beautiful baby girl nine months later. Ursula has type O blood, her ex-boyfriend is type AB blood, and his best friend is type A blood. If her baby daddy is her ex-boyfriend, what could her baby' possible blood type(s) NOT be?"

This actually happened. See this. 

OUT OF NOWHERE, NASA WAS TOLD TO CANCEL LUNAR ROVER MISSION

It would have sent a rover to the moon's polar region by 2022 to look for water and other resources, and was suddenly canceled. Why would it be canceled? Here's a good reason: Because it might be too much of a burden to manage during a war, and the people may be re-assigned to war projects. That is as good an explanation as any for the inexplicable cancellation. 

China will not be happy if the Koreas unite and the U.S. stays in South Korea

China has had North Korea as a buffer zone between U.S. occupied South Korea and itself, and has supported North Korea because of this. Contrary to what some people may think, China is not a very nice country, and has engaged in as many genocides as the Bolsheviks did in Russia. There is a good chance China will try to destabilize the situation between the two koreas to prevent them from joining or becoming allies. Because if they do, China is basically going to have the U.S. right on it's border. 

. . . . .As if the South China Sea was not a hot enough issue all by itself  

A great quote from Joel Skousen

I am afraid he is right, so up it goes:

"It hasn't taken the world long to learn that Trump is easily flattered into being friendly and accommodating. Trump does not really understand the Deep State or the constant attacks from the media so he still badly wants to be accepted by the establishment. Consequently, any time potential enemies put on a charm offensive and flatter him, he quickly reciprocates even if it means selling out his core positions. We've seen this disturbing pattern before: Trump condemned and excoriated Hillary, Obama, and dictator Xi, but then praised them as wonderful people after meeting them face to face. This week, as Trump got enthused about his upcoming meeting with Kim Jong-un (who runs perhaps the worst prison-camp nation in the world) he described the dictator as "honorable" and indicated willingness to make a deal. I happen to know that Trump has received clear advice that North Korea's promises of denuclearization cannot be trusted, but Trump seems intent on rushing headlong into another phony deal with North Korea, the same thing he condemned in past administrations." 

My comment: Is Trump really a buffoon who can be flattered into a horrible deal? Possibly. One would think he'd never become a billionaire if so, however, in his position as President he gets analyzed by the best, who live every day looking for ways to pick him to pieces. Skousen appears to be correct here, the deep state has found his weaknesses and is exploiting them. This would not be a problem for Trump while negotiating a business deal, where it is on the table for a few days and then he's off to negotiate with a different un-associated group. But given time, yes, his opponents will fillet him and we have all the proof, right in front of us now.

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