This is the phrase I used: the USA may be on the verge of a serious crisis, which is not precisely the same as the crisis you claim does not exist anyway, a remark of stunning or typical ignorance, it is hard to say. Perhaps details are not in your interest, but if like me you have access to books or do not, and if you do not have access to a good library, the internet offers you a staggering range of books, scholarly articles and thoughtful journalism written by real people about real people on the basis of real research, and I would suggest this is far superior as source of information and analysis than the hysterical drivel of England's latest incarnation of Oswald Mosley, Enoch Powell and Margaret Thatcher who has nothing to offer this country except hate and division of the kind he also promotes in California. No wonder Nigel Farage is in line to be canonized as the Saint of Lost Causes, if only we (unlike him) could afford a bottle of Boërl & Kroff with which to anoint his empty head though it would be a waste of the 1998 vintage. And no, I do not wish a crisis on the USA as it will impact us here in the UK where the same contempt for human rights that now characterizes the American Presidency finds its practical expression in the harassment, incarceration in detention centres, and expulsion of the 'Windrush' generation and their children -the outcome of the vicious, anti-immigrant propaganda of your hearthrob Farage.