Re: United States Politics Thread 47
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:47 pm
Everyone was warned about Trump, but apparently we are dumbass children that need to touch the stove one or two times before we learn it's hot.
Your logic there shifts the blame by implying that what we have right now is really the Democrats' fault, that only if Bernie had been the candidate we wouldn't have Trump. The matter is that Harris could have been the second coming of Jesus yet we would still have idiots who justified their votes for Trump based on their idiotic views of egg pricing.Ahzoh wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:36 pm Also the Democrats are just as culpable for this turmoil as the voters. For decades they've been out of touch and riddled with deluded geriatric elites, the same as the republicans. They have no teeth and no spines, too afraid to go actually left (though they posture like they are). They continually fail to read the atmosphere.
They really fucked us with their bullshit in 2016 that lead to Bernies not getting nominated as candidate.
Their ONLY redeeming quality is that they openly care (or at least pretend to) about democracy and anti-corruption.
If Bernie was candidate the first time Trump ran, then yeah, we wouldn't. Trump wasn't taking it seriously the first time. Now people had a taste of Trump and they liked what they got. And Trump took it more seriously the second time, mostly because of his mind for vengeance and greed.Travis B. wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:51 pmYour logic there shifts the blame by implying that what we have right now is really the Democrats' fault, that only if Bernie had been the candidate we wouldn't have Trump. The matter is that Harris could have been the second coming of Jesus yet we would still have idiots who justified their votes for Trump based on their idiotic views of egg pricing.Ahzoh wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:36 pm Also the Democrats are just as culpable for this turmoil as the voters. For decades they've been out of touch and riddled with deluded geriatric elites, the same as the republicans. They have no teeth and no spines, too afraid to go actually left (though they posture like they are). They continually fail to read the atmosphere.
They really fucked us with their bullshit in 2016 that lead to Bernies not getting nominated as candidate.
Their ONLY redeeming quality is that they openly care (or at least pretend to) about democracy and anti-corruption.
Lord knows I'm not one who ever saw Sanders as the saviour of the nation (or even just the Democratic Party), but the point here is that we ended up with Harris as a candidate because the Democrats keep strangling any truly progressive elements within their caucus before they can amass the kind of influence that would pull the party to the left. Sure, not enough voters voting Harris is the proximate cause of the situation we're in, but--and I'll keep repeating this till I die--a plan to stave off fascism that relies on Republicans not winning elections is not an actual plan. (And yet that really seems to be all the plan the Dems had given by the absence of any organised resistance coming from them since the election.)Travis B. wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:51 pmYour logic there shifts the blame by implying that what we have right now is really the Democrats' fault, that only if Bernie had been the candidate we wouldn't have Trump. The matter is that Harris could have been the second coming of Jesus yet we would still have idiots who justified their votes for Trump based on their idiotic views of egg pricing.Ahzoh wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:36 pm Also the Democrats are just as culpable for this turmoil as the voters. For decades they've been out of touch and riddled with deluded geriatric elites, the same as the republicans. They have no teeth and no spines, too afraid to go actually left (though they posture like they are). They continually fail to read the atmosphere.
So, you don't think it's the Democrats' fault when they don't get enough votes to win? Do you think they're obligated to get those votes? Do you think the other side is supposed to just give up and let them have the votes without a fight?Travis B. wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:51 pmYour logic there shifts the blame by implying that what we have right now is really the Democrats' fault, that only if Bernie had been the candidate we wouldn't have Trump. The matter is that Harris could have been the second coming of Jesus yet we would still have idiots who justified their votes for Trump based on their idiotic views of egg pricing.Ahzoh wrote: ↑Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:36 pm Also the Democrats are just as culpable for this turmoil as the voters. For decades they've been out of touch and riddled with deluded geriatric elites, the same as the republicans. They have no teeth and no spines, too afraid to go actually left (though they posture like they are). They continually fail to read the atmosphere.
They really fucked us with their bullshit in 2016 that lead to Bernies not getting nominated as candidate.
Their ONLY redeeming quality is that they openly care (or at least pretend to) about democracy and anti-corruption.
Indeed, simply being not-the-Republicans isn't good enough, despite how much Democrats want it to be true.Linguoboy wrote:but--and I'll keep repeating this till I die--a plan to stave off fascism that relies on Republicans not winning elections is not an actual plan. (And yet that really seems to be all the plan the Dems had given by the absence of any organised resistance coming from them since the election.)
Where the fuck is your reading comprehension? Nobody said OR implied this. It's like you didn't read anything anybody said.
Nobody wanted her to make more left-wing promises, people just weren't interested in "let's stay the same, let's keep the status quo", which is effectively mostly what she and Biden were only offering. As jcb said, the billionaires funding her were stifling her chances for success by telling her to stop talking economics.I just think that Harris didn't fail because she did not make enough left-wing promises
You contradict yourself here -- you say that Harris didn't need to make more left-wing promises, yet you simultaneously say that she failed because she didn't represent enough change from the status quo. So which is it?Ahzoh wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 7:06 pmWhere the fuck is your reading comprehension? Nobody said OR implied this. It's like you didn't read anything anybody said.
We never said it was all the democrats fault, I explicitly said "they are just as culpable", that means the voters being stupid, lazy, spoiled, and/or bigoted makes them equally to blame. We already listed the numerous faults of democrats and it's not "they wouldn't give me everything on my Christmas Wish List to Santa"
Nobody wanted her to make more left-wing promises, people just weren't interested in "let's stay the same, let's keep the status quo", which is effectively mostly what she and Biden were only offering. As jcb said, the billionaires funding her were stifling her chances for success by telling her to stop talking economics.I just think that Harris didn't fail because she did not make enough left-wing promises
What is being done is that lawsuits are being filed as fast as possible to cover every last bit of crap from Trump, but the courts can only act so fast to do anything being issuing preliminary injunctions.alice wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 3:12 pm Is it just me, or do other people get the impression that there is a very large number of people in the USA wha are shocked! SHOCKED! by what the Trump administration is doing, especially when it's clearly illegal or nonsensical, but seem utterly incapable of doing anything at all about it?
some years ago, a science magazine compared the % of people who did the FWD / Repost / Like if you agree that X needs to be done ...and the % of people who signed petitions / joined discussion forums / enrolled to help get X done.alice wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 3:12 pm Is it just me, or do other people get the impression that there is a very large number of people in the USA wha are shocked! SHOCKED! by what the Trump administration is doing, especially when it's clearly illegal or nonsensical, but seem utterly incapable of doing anything at all about it?
It's not just you.alice wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 3:12 pmIs it just me, or do other people get the impression that there is a very large number of people in the USA wha are shocked! SHOCKED! by what the Trump administration is doing, especially when it's clearly illegal or nonsensical, but seem utterly incapable of doing anything at all about it?
Agreed. Or look at South Korea, where the self-coup attempt ended up in mass protests and eventually impeachment. Or even Israel, where repeated attempts at compromising judicial independence have been met with enormous protests for over two years now.Linguoboy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 4:59 pm We USAmericans love to think of ourselves as freedom fighters. What we don't love to do is actually fight for our freedom. When Trump announced his gutting of higher education, I remember thinking, "If this happened in France, the same day or the next, central Paris would be occupied by tens of thousands of university students setting tires alight." What happened here was that, over a week later, peaceful rallies of a few hundred people each were held in various cities. That's it.
Zompist criticized me in the last thread for catastrophizing, but I still believe that the continuance of American democracy 4 years from now is going to come down to whether the military decides to side with Trump or with the constitution.bradrn wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 8:19 pmAgreed. Or look at South Korea, where the self-coup attempt ended up in mass protests and eventually impeachment. Or even Israel, where repeated attempts at compromising judicial independence have been met with enormous protests for over two years now.Linguoboy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 4:59 pm We USAmericans love to think of ourselves as freedom fighters. What we don't love to do is actually fight for our freedom. When Trump announced his gutting of higher education, I remember thinking, "If this happened in France, the same day or the next, central Paris would be occupied by tens of thousands of university students setting tires alight." What happened here was that, over a week later, peaceful rallies of a few hundred people each were held in various cities. That's it.
But I guess the situation in Israel also exhibits the limits of protesting: if the people in charge genuinely don’t care about anyone other than themselves, then why should protesting change anything? Similarly, France regularly has huge protests, but I don’t get the impression it’s changed much. At the root of it, I think that unless you have law enforcement on your side (as happened in South Korea), it’s very difficult to force lawbreakers to stop. Hence people hoping for the court rulings.
I completely agree. It’s clear at this point that Trump will disregard the law — he’s already begun doing it and I see no reason to believe he will stop — so it comes down to whether people will stop him and the people who execute his orders. That means the police and military. But from what I’ve heard, the US police force is rather Trumpist in general, so that leaves the military.
FWIW, my view is that there is enough actual harmful and evil things going on that there is no lack of things to resist, and no need to scare ourselves by inventing more.
As AOC says, one of our best hopes is precisely their incompetence and stupidity. It doesn't prevent them from being completely evil, but lackeys and stooges are also not the people who can create a popular, stable system. I dread what happens if Musk succeeds in breaking Social Security-- but it won't be pretty for the Republicans.Trump has never taken "no" for an answer in his entire life, and he's not about to start now. Also, this time around, he's surrounded by only lackeys and stooges.