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Trump's Second Term

USA, this is why we won't be back to visit for a VERY long time, if ever. First, it was all the guns. Then it was your stupid president. Then the idiotic border force. Now this PR disaster.

Your country is now being run by openly Nazi-style fascists, headed by a patent mafioso lunatic. Until this is "fixed" permanently, you're on your own.

Perhaps this post belongs in the "Places I would never go back to" thread...

It's not fixable.

Look at media narrative. You can't fix such a massive portion of such a vast population being this woefully misinformed without violent revolution.

I would like to point out that I am not gloating. The UK is headed that way, just 10-20 years behind.

Hopefully I'll be dead by the time London is on fire.
 
Soon, only rich kids will be able to mouth off, sort of.

That is how it was under Franco's dictatorship: the children of the wealthy business class could get in trouble, but were eventually released all hush-hush. Those without connections could get 6 years in jail on a whim, or worse. Similar treatment was doled out under communist dictatorships, as a Romanian colleague and I were reminiscing today.

The logic of "the bottom line comes first" now applies as well to the many media companies folding and toting the party line in the US. Intellectual honesty has a real price, as many will soon find out.

But the economies of such regimes inevitably suffer under the effects of dictators choosing winners in the market place. No matter Left or Right, once political and economic power are in the same hands, whatever promises were made in the name of a free marketplace or a social justice doctrine are instantly betrayed.

Earlier in history, economic failure could lead to political change. That is dangerously less so in today's world (Trump's not caring about inflation is a clear indicator he feels he no longer needs to pander to voters). Not only is the mediasphere compromised. The shocking truth will soon out: media and banking deregulation, together with packing the Supreme Court with cronies, are nothing compared to having ended the military draft.

While the top brass may still recall that the number one factor differentiating the US from many other democracies in the Americas was the non-partisanship of the military, they now face troops who do not represent the US population fairly, drawn as they are from among the disaffected and the useless, with only a smattering of good citizens thinking of duty. Indeed, recruiting standards are constantly lowered to bring in enough enlistment.

Thus, the applause among the troops for Trump's attacks on the free press is highly concerning. Neither the police nor the military can be trusted to be loyal to the rule of law and the constitution. The one good piece of news is the realignment of trade away from the US, which may help at least some major companies to not kneel and service a monster.
 
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Karen Bass: "On Saturday night, the president tweeted that 'because of the great work of the National Guard, the protests & the violence was curtailed.' The National Guard wasn't even here. They didn't even arrive until the next day. That's why it's very hard to not see this as a stunt or test case"

 
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Rep. Darrell Issa: "Maria, this is one of those examples where you've got, as we did in the civil rights movement, governors and mayors who simply don't wanna comply with the laws that were passed. In Karen Bass's case, even during her time. She knew what the laws were, and now she's just ignoring them."

 
Pam Bondi: "After the October 7 anniversary, they added new drinks to the menu. One was 'Sweet Sinwar' in honor, of tribute to the leader of Hamas ... You can't do that. And so we've sued them and we're gonna stop this from happening. And anywhere in the country, if you do this, we're coming after you"

 
Pam Bondi: "After the October 7 anniversary, they added new drinks to the menu. One was 'Sweet Sinwar' in honor, of tribute to the leader of Hamas ... You can't do that. And so we've sued them and we're gonna stop this from happening. And anywhere in the country, if you do this, we're coming after you"

Actually, they have every right to name a drink or meal after Sinwar, Hitler, Eichmann, anyone they want.

What they cannot do, is refuse to serve Jews.
 
SANCHEZ: The press release on this China 'deal' looks more like a framework. Will you commit to giving us the specifics?

BESSENT: I flew back at 4am to be here

SANCHEZ: It's a simple yes or no question

BESSENT: We're are in the midst of constructing it. It will be a longer process

 
It will take those National Guard all of their duty hours to guard that one Federal Building in LA from all those dangerous groundskeepers and roofers. While Trump ICE round up the 500 000 migrants in LA. At least the 4 years, more like 10.
It will also take a big effort to ask the 75 000 homeless for their birth certificates
 
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It will take those National Guard all of their duty hours to guard that one Federal Building in LA from all those dangerous groundskeepers and roofers. While Trump ICE round up the 500 000 migrants in LA. At least the 4 years, more like 10.
It will also take a big effort to ask the 75 000 homeless for their birth certificates
Then I guess we can look forward to this show having a long run, longer than most Broadway shows.
 
Trigger happy trained killers aren't ideal peacekeepers, remember when the Parachute regiment were sent in to police a peaceful demonstration in Derry one Sunday in 1972? Shooting people in the back as they ran away.
That kind of strong response against unlawful activity is exactly what republicans want though. Remember republicans think China's response to the protests in Tiananmen square was strong and the sign of a strong nation.
 
The ridiculous overhyping of what's happened in LA surely leaves Trump vulnerable to accusations of being incompetently unaware of the real situation he pretends to be reacting to...
Monday night Kristi Noem told Sean Hannity on FOX, that Los Angeles was no longer a city of immigrants, it had become "a city of criminals." This is one of trump's cabinet members saying this.

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Via my friend in West LA. Posted today on Facebook:

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SEWELL: The last question that I was asked to ask you is when will hit the debt ceiling?

BESSENT: I want to congratulate you. You have a very sophisticated constituency to ask questions like this

SEWELL: With all due respect, just because you're poor doesn't mean you're ignorant

AKA "wow, Im impressed that a black woman could ask such a question and even knows what a "debt ceiling" is. Do you actually know what it is? Shouldn't you be washing dishes somewhere?"

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Those 457 British personnel who died in Afghanistan would be rolling in the aisles.

I would like to see him tell that joke to one of the Royal Marines that served in Helmand

HEGSETH: We wore a patch on our shoulder that said ISAF -- International Security Assistance Force. And you know what the joke was? That is stood for 'I saw Americans fighting.'

COONS: Let's just make clear for the record that our military partners in Afghanistan included many who served and died

 
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