I'm confused -- if he knew Trump was going to be so mad, why didn't he just release better numbers? That's how it used to work in the USSR and plenty of people were able to keep their government jobs.
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I think it says something interesting that the American criticism of an American dictator put in place by corporatism is talking about that time America helped one its corporations conquer South American countries.
Sorry to disappoint but that name is already taken. Lithuania is banana republic.
if you don't allow X.com because of content tracking that is not an article but a long list of twitter garbage blocked
It's crazy how close to full on authoritarianism the US has become in only 7 months.
It’s not all that crazy since they had a carefully designed scheme all planned out in Project 2025. People acted like that was some kind of conspiracy theory, but they literally printed it up. 🤬
Stay tuned. It's going to get much worse before the American people actually do something about it.
Even then I doubt Americans will do much. We’re not a smart bunch.
Americans were like that during the Bush years. Illegal wars, torture, inept cronyism.
This is not even close to the same thing as the Bush years.
The veneer of respectability is gone. 250 years of slavery, 100 of segregation, COINTELPRO, overthrowing democratically elected governments across Latin America, the Red Scare, 'Regime Change', the Patriot Act etc. This has always been an authoritarian country controlled by the wealthy. Trump just stopped pretending to be anything else.
What's new is that an American politician uses all the dirty tricks on the US itself instead of a country on the other side of the globe.
The current regime is just the next step in authoritarian fascism from the Trump era. Democrats should have arrested and exposed all the criminals but they prefer neoliberal economics and performative actions over justice.
I kind of excused some of that due to societal PTSD from 9/11 but in retrospect around half of Americans just fucking suck.
societal PTSD from 9/11
I feel 9/11 was less of a "we were struck by the ravages of war" and more of a "how dare they shoot back" event. If it was like the bombing of London by the Nazis, that makes most people reluctant to go to war instead of making war popular.
I mean, who looks at 9/11 and says "we want more of this"? Apparently most Americans?
It was revenge for making Americans feel vulnerable. Two oceans and the world's strongest military made Americans feel safe from the world (and the effects of U.S. policies toward it). Even national humiliations like losing the Vietnam War were things that happened "out there." Domestic resistance to the invasion of Iraq often took the form of "Why Iraq when we should be going after the people responsible for 9/11 instead?" Resistance to the invasion of Afghanistan was much more muted for this reason. It was only later that everyone was always against both wars.
One could see how bloodthirsty they were as soon as they saw the opportunity to have extrajudicial punishment and the opportunity to kill a lot of brown people.
1/4 to 1/3 at most. Remember most eligible voters don't vote.
Not voting when the stakes are this high is as shitty as voting for Trump. Plus approval statistics don't care if you voted or not.
If anything, more than half of Americans suck at this point.
His poll numbers are still in the 40s
No, Bush and Trump are not alike. Bush at least had some principles. Temp has none
No, Bush just had some decorum. Trump is also taking advantage of the weakening of institutions and norms that occurred during the Bush administration.
Bush is an international war criminal and a US criminal by lying to congress to start multiple wars.
The fact that America didn’t have the balls to arrest its previous criminals only allowed the next set of criminals to take it even further.
America is a land full of subservient serfs that want an authoritarian figure to rule over them. They don’t even care if their master is a child rapist.
I mean, at least he went to congress. You’re right though.
“Now watch this drive”
Saw this coming when he decided to eliminate bad weather by not reporting it.
And when he tried to eliminate the Epstein story by having him killed
And eliminate COVID-19 by not reporting it.
You hear about him getting rid of the NTSB because it made his military and FAA look bad.
I might be a traveler from thr future, only time will tell.
republicans are dumber than dogshit, I swear.
it's not dumb, it's just textbook fascism, this is straight out of Mussolini's playbook
The voters are dumb as dirt though.
Fucking pathetic... that's what those who see strength in that turd are.
It’s probably tied up with the Epstein files and who is in them. A diversion.
By firing him, trump ironically directly decreased the number of employment
... but they're gonna need to get 2 jobs to make up the money for whatever they were doing for "the government", so net positive jobs!!! <>
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Go see The Naked Gun. It'll at least have you laughing at something meant to be funny!
Let's see what kind of creature he puts in her place to only bring favorable to Trump news.