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I arrived at work, a small cafe on the corner of a deserted street, and I was relieved to see that there were no customers, and that my boss wasn't there either. He had been arrested a few days ago for selling birth control pills under the counter, and he was facing a life sentence in prison, or maybe even worse, if Trump’s rumors about building concentration camps in the desert were true. I went to the kitchen and started to make a pot of coffee, but then I remembered that coffee was illegal, because it contained caffeine, which was a stimulant, and the government didn't want the women to be awake and alert. They wanted us to be sleepy and submissive, ready to obey their every command.
I sighed and turned off the stove and I looked around the empty cafe, wondering how much longer it would stay open, or how much longer I would be able to stay in America, or how much longer I would be alive. I wondered if the rumors were true that Trump was planning to round up all the women and send them to work camps in Mexico, where they would be forced to sew flags and uniforms for his army of thugs. I wondered if the rumors were true that Trump was planning to launch a nuclear war against North Korea, Iran, and any other country that dared to oppose him. I wondered if the rumors were true that Trump was planning to replace the constitution with a new law, the "Trump Law", that would make him the supreme ruler of the nation, and that would strip away all of our rights and freedoms, and that would turn the country into a fascist dystopia, where only the rich and the white and the male and the straight and the Christian would survive.