• null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 hours ago

    Timie for the daily reminder that economic hardships will be blamed on migrants, the gayness, abortions, primary school teachers, et cetera. A recession will fuel fascist agendas.

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      9 hours ago

      Just wait until intelligence cuts lead to failures that cause the next 9/11. The disinfo machine will be the next Reichstag Fire.

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        9 hours ago

        cause the next 9/11

        just that?

        we couldn’t possibly be that lucky.

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          Yeah the lack of homeland security (ugh) is more likely going to allow the domestic terrorists to spread.

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      8 hours ago

      I don’t think being Gay will crucified like being Trans, if only because Peter Thiel is gay.

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    Good thing the Democrats already gave up all their leverage for the next six months, or else they might be expected to do something to capitalize on this.

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      Ya’ll are absolutely overestimating the power of the continue resolution vote. It was never going to turn things around.

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      9 hours ago

      Honestly when they resist him, he just goes around saying his amazing, super brilliant, swam draining, anti corruption plans are being hindered by evil corrupt democrats. By stepping back they get blame for doing nothing but Trump gets full blame for the way he manages the country.

      The one interesting thing to look for in next election is whether it can be rigged or not.

      If yes then that’s the end of US as democracy

      If no then Trump could potentially become a sitting duck for the rest of his presidency.

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        I understand what you mean, but it anyway sounds like a bad strategy. How much suffering just for the hope that things will resolve themselves in the end ?

        More over, if he has free hands, I strongly doubt that the next elections in the US will be fair.

        Other comments here complete my view: blaming minorities, lack of good quality information etc…

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          There is no good move to make. The problem is that we can’t even agree on the least bad options to slow it down.

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      Or… now hear me out… we let America get exactly what it voted for. Democrats can’t keep bailing out the republicans.

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          It’s a principled take. There are plenty of articles showing it’s Trump’s base that’s receiving a significant portion of injury from his orders and policies. Unless they feel the pain — without democratic intervention to cast blame — these people will never change their minds. They may not in any event, but it has to affect them. It’s either these hard lessons, or we keep spiraling to civil war.

          Learn from history.

          The privileged voters tried to save trump’s base from itself, but what do they know:

          https://www.ft.com/content/6de668c7-64e9-4196-b2c5-9ceca966fe3f

          The results also show poorer and less-educated voters now think Republicans best represent them — a reversal from 12 years ago, when Democrat Barack Obama was president. After a deep-dive into the data, here are five takeaways. Democratic support depends on high-income voters Economic realignment has been under way for some time, but hastened in this election. The Democratic party now appears to be the party of high-income voters, not those with low incomes.

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    The Orange Turd is going to tank things like he always does. Since he is a dictator now there will be no rescue this time.

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      since he has no future election to worry about, he literally has nothing to lose–and everything to steal, tear apart, destroy, or burn on his way out.

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    Trump giving the economy the shocker is shocking, and we’re 6% through his 4 year “term.” Things couldn’t get worse, could they? guh-guh-guh-guh-guh

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    Let is all fucking burn down. Enough grift and collusion to make “printed money”, wars for nepotism and laundering of money with poor peoples lives on both sides of the “conflict “.