It was Biden's job, recognizing the peril in 2023 not 2024 to get the f&#$% out of the way and give the Dems time to mount a real campaign (and perhaps pick a different candidate - or at least give her time to pivot).
It was Biden's job, recognizing the peril in 2023 not 2024 to get the f&#$% out of the way and give the Dems time to mount a real campaign (and perhaps pick a different candidate - or at least give her time to pivot).
Biden was pretty good and governing and used office to improve people’s lives—so he made two errors; thought he should stay in office and that he would win
It was the job of guys - Mattis, McMaster, Kelly, etc. - who served in the first admin. not to mumble their "he's a fascist" warnings but charge on to TV to scream it so that it got and drove coverage. It was the press' job to cover that this guy's handpicked dudes thought he was a fascist!
Everything you raise here is the fault of the press, who wants Trump to win
Institution after institution, created, constructed, designed, funded, maintained, for generations for this exact moment and the cowards at the top, all of whom know damn well what they've got on their hands, did nothing and hoped someone else would bell the cat.
Not to mention most people
Seeing this, I think you're mistaken. The system and culture of US governance have over time changed to accommodate fascism. It is now doing exactly what it mutated into because Trump's the amorphous glob that could slot into the void that kicked all the gears into motion. Trump didn't start ICE.
Trump didn't create the current corporate media environment that is doing its level best to sanewash and hide what's happening. Trump didn't create the Republican party as it currently exists. Authoritarian and xenophobic, actively hostile to facts and expertise. Trump didn't create the Democrats.
Someone else, since early Cold War, vested the President with sweeping 'Emergency Powers,' ill-defined.
Goes back farther. Congress started seeding the presidency with emergency powers in the 20s and 30s. Wilson and FDR increased the power of the executive to higher levels. Eisenhower helped make congress more comfortable with empowering the executive. Nixon finally made it normal.
Everyone whose job it was to stop this, had some counter-incentive. The GOP Congresscritters who should have helped impeach him both feared his base would punish them in a primary - and that if their party was tarred with this kind of crime, they'd lose the general election even in safe districts.
The SCOTUS justices either also feared for Republican chances in the next several elections, or their own jobs if they admitted the guy who appointed them should have never gotten that chance in the first place. Garland knew he had to make his case absolutely airtight, so he spent too long...
...trying for perfect and not quite getting there, before finally filing what should have been good-enough cases he could have filed months earlier. The whole court system wanted so badly to be ostentatiously giving Trump every possible chance so as to not seem to be railroading him, that he...
...was able to drag it out further and further until it all became moot. And everyone hoped and prayed the voters would rebuke him at the ballot box strongly enough to break his hold on the Republican Party.
And when it became increasingly clear he might actually win again, that his popularity was somehow actually *rising*, anyone else who might have still had a spine lost it, as how can you go against the manifest Will Of The People and call that a defense of Democracy? Plenty of blame to go around.
And so this nefarious maniac is now apparently basically digging in in the capital as his poll numbers sink because millions of Americans went to the polls firm in the belief that he'd lower prices and no do any of the shit he's actually doing. Just astounding infuriating.
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It’s maddening that he won election promising mass deportations, political persecutions, deploying the military against Americans, reversing all the legal and cultural progress of the 20th and 21st centuries, plus raising taxes on the poor and middle-class, which voters hate now that it’s happening.
Don’t forget the media that downplayed and obfuscated that he was going to do the things he was obviously going to do and instead parroted his transparent lies.
I suppose my consolation prize is that, having been vocal about all of this instead of hiding under a desk, if everything does fall apart I'll end up Marc Bloch'd by these asshats before having to live with the shame of being the broken link in a two-and-a-half-century tradition of being a republic.
Try raising an army against the enemies of the Republic
Sorry dudes, we live in the stupidest timeline— nobody gets to go down heroically like Marc Bloch. None of us are that important. Mostly we’ll die because of some treatable infection. Or we stroke out while pushing our shopping carts across an arid wasteland looking for cans to recycle.
💯 I totally agree with this whole thread. I agree that our system was reasonably well designed. During the decades leading to breakdowns of our three branches of government, Congress could have created laws to reinforce our Union. Relying on rules & norms to fill in the blanks was beyond reckless.
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2.5 centuries was a pretty good run though.
I've heard that this is the historical average lifespan of a democracy 👌
Don’t be too quick to call it, either. Things are going to get bad if we don’t reverse course soon, but it takes some *really* bad times to take down a country like the US.
All it takes is people not feeling safe enough to go to work, and we are all on a timer. 72 hours. That's it. At 24 hours, we're having a party. At 48 hours, we're panic buying. At 72 hours, people are killing their neighbors for food.
What counts as *really* bad times? We have an authoritarian government, that has taken steps to destroy our economy, our healthcare system, and our education system. Minimizing the situation doesn’t help us fix it.
The US survived the Civil War, and we’re not there yet.
How bad? Democratic politicians being executed in their homes bad? Faceless goons kidnapping people in unmarked cars bad? The wheels are well off the bus already.
Would have been nice to beat the Roman Republic.
For most of its history, the Roman Republic was smaller than the New York metropolitan area. I think just starting with the thirteen colonies beat them pretty well.
Maybe that was the mistake to begin with.
Nah. The thirteen states would never have survived on their own individual terms.
dont be so pessimistic, the united states can still live on as a creatue not too dissimilar from the diseased husk that is the russian federation if it splits apart into Sane and Insane states, well, given how long it took before constantinople fell, Newsomville, CA has a thousand years to go
“Marc Bloch’d” 😭😭😭 I mean, he was pretty badass though.
Honestly, if it all falls apart I'm going to be incredibly annoyed that the "250 year empire lifespan" dipshits will be right about us despite being entirely wrong on the concept. Because of course Trump can't miss a chance to piss me off, even when he isn't aware of it.
_Hanging on in quiet desperation is the english way_ Well. Why don’t you try to go on strike ? Sincerely, France
Bc a meaningful strike in america requires logistics that don't yet exist. We need a large amount of people to be willing to potentially destroy their economic lives and trust that we'll have each other's backs. Yet things are still just comfortable enough meanwhile no strike infrastructure exists
Yet you can tell this is self defeating. Have hope. If Boeing can do it. America can do it. Come one, they don’t even know how to make a plane that fly upward, _how hard could that be_
A strike big enough to matter *at all* to the President, much less get him to back down on an issue, much less get him to resign, is effectively impossible in the United States. America is not France.
More seriously. Resignation is not possible, even in France. But. It’s hard for a government to wreck through whith their own agenda if they have to put out fire on the street constantly. Trump is constantly gaining leeway by acting crazy and the noose is getting tight. He’s red carpeting Putin…
Because most of us, ESPECIALLY the people feeling the majority of the impact, are one missed paycheck away from losing our homes, not having food, etc. And even if we can afford enough missed paychecks to cover a strike (or use PTO, for those who have it), if you get fired you miss far more 💰 days.
Hey, I was not trying to hurt your feelings. We sincerely feel your pain. It’s because of this that strikes are popular in Europe. We know that the moment we let the situation slip, our ability to collectively organize and defend our rights will be taken away just like that. Take care
This is not even getting into impact on family or dependents, disruption to medical coverage (because again, the most vulnerable are also more likely to be needing their medical care, and anyone striking could be a target of police brutality and suddenly need care).
I completely understand encouraging a strike, but people calling for it with a “why not?” attitude largely are doing so from positions where they would not literally be at risk of dying just because they skip a week of work, let along do a sustained strike long enough to make an impact.
Are his poll numbers really that bad? Like I hear people talking about consequences at the polls for Trump, but every poll I see still have his diehard cultists at 40+% support with minimal change in general support, even if they grumble about specifics.
He's doing the racism & the misogyny. Those were the big numbers. All of those people got what they voted for...
someone else would what??
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Not everyone at the top are cowards. Many (more than we would prefer to admit) share Trump's policy goals and are grateful for the excuse to do what they already wanted to do.
No one wants to lose their privilege. They see that Trump will use the power of state to threaten and intimidate them and that is enough to break them. Better to retreat than lose money or material comfort.
Honestly the “we keep us safe” abolitionists have a point
Given how the Dems are doing in 2025 I’m not terribly convinced a “real campaign” would have helped here—I’m imagining Newsom knifing Harris in the back before getting iced at the polls—but it would have been different at least
Did the voters have a job at any point?