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Well... it's Trump... again. #47, here we go.

... But many of us insisted that Trump-47 was going to be far worse than Trump-45. We were accused of irrational pessimism: U.S.'s famous checks and balances would save democracy. It's been less than a week since the Inauguration; do we know yet which side of this argument was correct?
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Here are just three of the things Trump has already done which are disappointing even for a pessimist like myself:

(1) ICE officials have detained U.S. citizens simply for resembling an ethnicity that the agent dislikes. Citizens who "look like foreigners" will start carrying their passports whenever leaving home.

(2) Trump has fired seventeen (17) Inspectors-general without even the 30-day advance notice and consultation with Congress mandated by federal law....

He's also fired all DoJ lawyers involved with prosecutions of Trump's crimes. And, presumably to help raise the trillions needed for tax cuts benefiting Musk et al, he seems ready for a general lay off of USG employees still on probation.

(3) ... In a very Orwellian twist ALL federal employees have been ordered to identify managers or other employees who continue to pursue DEI. ANY federal employee who does not report instances of "DEI" to the White House within ten days will suffer "adverse consequences."...

But one of the ugliest things Trump has done is to stop protecting Dr. Fauci and other "enemies." Fauci's worst sin was embracing masks as a Covid preventative rather than bleach injections. Trump incites his supporters to hate Fauci; umpteen thousands of the Trumpsuckers would be happy to kill for their Messiah. Why is Trump canceling protection for Trump, Bolton, et al? It makes no sense unless he is literally hoping they get murdered.


IIDB has at least 3 or 4 members who approve of Trumpism, but at this point hearing their opinions on Trump-47 will be more sad than amusing. I WILL ask @Derec specifically though. He seems to agree with Trump on almost all policy issues despite never voting for him. @Derec -- what do you think of Trump-47 so far?

I asked Derec, twice, using the @Derec function, what he thinks of Trump-47 so far. He was unwilling or unable to answer that, although he spent much effort trying to defend himself from the charge that he was a MAGA "fellow traveler." Althugh he quacks like a duck, walks like a duck and thinks like a duck, Derec's MAGA-like opposition to rules promoting equality for blacks and women applies ONLY to rules which infringe on Derec's entitlements as a privileged white male. 8-)
 
Are Native Americans exempt from the law, when visiting places with laws that differ from those in their homes? As far as I am aware, anyone who moves from one legal jurisdiction to another is expected to obey the laws of the jurisdiction in which they are currently present, and is exempt from the laws of the jurisdiction they just left. Unless they have diplomatic immunity.
An Indian is allowed to possess an eagle feather. For everybody else, it's a crime.
An Indian is allowed to use certain illicit drugs. For everybody else, it's a crime.
That's it?

That's the entire basis of your daft tirade against Native Americans? That you can't own an eagle feather??

Oh, you poor oppressed victim you. My very heart bleeds for your woes.

That's the entire basis of your daft tirade against Native Americans? That you can't own an eagle feather??
It's called an example.

Thank you.
 
Egg prices are estimated to rise another 20% due to more bird flu outbreaks.

Has Donny DollHands even mentioned eggs since being elected?
 
I notice that the fascist police force is arresting undocumented immigrants in N. Y. City. I suspect this is an example of the selective enforcement we are certain to see.

Mass arrests of workers will cause chaos and economic distress in the regions where they occur. I expect that businesses employing illegals in "Red" areas (or whose donations to Trump are high) will be allowed to continue as normal, while enforcement will be directed at "Blue" areas as a punishment or for extortion.
 
I generally support LGBTQABCXYZ (I was for gay marriage before the likes of Hillary, Obama and Biden got around to it!), but oppose some of the excesses that the activists demand, such as biological men in women's sports or demanding everybody has to declare "preferred pronouns" when the issue really affects a tiny fraction of people.
Everyone does have some degree of preferred pronouns, the only question is how much they care. And it's not just the trans--what about people with gender-ambigious names? Or people like me with a name that's gone trans? I'm very much in the don't-care realm but a lot of guys would be bothered by being addressed as female.
 
I am watching the latest Jon Stewart episode. The point he seems intent on putting across is that Trump's first-week actions are NOT fascism. He seems to think those objecting to Trump's behavior are exaggerating their nature. Stewart doesn't even think Trump is breaking the law. :confused2:

Firing 17 Inspectors-general is bad enough but Trump did this illegally, giving neither 30-days notice nor explanations to Congress. Mass deportations of immigrants without due process. Mass pardons for insurrectionists, some of whom bludgeoned police officers. Removing police protection from "enemies" that Trump himself set up as targets. Is it the definition of "fascism" that is at issue here?

Stewart agrees that Hegseth as Defense Secretary is a joke ... but seems to think it's a funny joke. He thinks the Hegseth confirmation was a "democratic" process. Adolf Hitler had a Parliamentary majority, for heaven's sake!

It's not like Stewart doesn't watch the news. He says (regarding Gaza) "Trump is so bold he wants to start departing people from other people's countries!" But at least Stephen Colbert has the grace to understand these jokes are not funny.

"Jon Stewart is an American actor, comedian, and political satirist who has a net worth of $120 million." Has this dulled Stewart's once-progressive and once-rational perspective?
 
I generally support LGBTQABCXYZ (I was for gay marriage before the likes of Hillary, Obama and Biden got around to it!), but oppose some of the excesses that the activists demand, ...

"The likes of." So frigging snide. And you pretend not to know that top politicians often must stifle personal sentiment and maintain political capital, unlike "the likes of" YOU.
 
"Jon Stewart is an American actor, comedian, and political satirist who has a net worth of $120 million." Has this dulled Stewart's once-progressive and once-rational perspective?
I hate to say it but part of the dumbing down of America happened when people started to listening to comedians for political guidance. Instead of coming to their own conclusions through actual thought. This partly allowed people like Joe Rogan to become popular.
 
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Yeah, stuff like the above is a great example of what I was mentioning. People so embedded in a partisan bubble, that they appear completely out of touch with the world.

What did Trump win? People that thought the economy was bad. No one voted for Trump because Biden was "senile" that weren't always going to vote for Trump.
True. But the imaginary senility thing is a convenient way to excuse right wingers' mental sloth, which was required to sit back and vote for the Felon (which is a decision usually driven by semi-conscious misogyny) and pretend it was a better choice despite all evidence to the contrary.
This was written for people like TSwizzle:

"An anguished question from a Trump supporter: “Why do liberals think all Trump supporters are stupid?”
The serious answer: Here’s what we really think about Trump supporters — the rich, the poor, the malignant and the innocently well-meaning, the ones who think and the ones who don’t ...

That when you saw a man who had owned a fraudulent University, intent on scamming poor people, you thought “Fine.”
That when you saw a man who had made it his business practice to stiff his creditors, you said, “Okay.”
That when you heard him proudly brag about his own history of sexual abuse, you said, “No problem.”
That when he made up stories about seeing muslim-Americans in the thousands cheering the destruction of the World Trade Center, you said, “Not an issue.”
That when you saw him brag that he could shoot a man on Fifth Avenue and you wouldn’t care, you chirped, “He sure knows me.”
That when you heard him illustrate his own character by telling that cute story about the elderly guest bleeding on the floor at his country club, the story about how he turned his back and how it was all an imposition on him, you said, “That’s cool!”
That when you saw him mock the disabled, you thought it was the funniest thing you ever saw.
That when you heard him brag that he doesn’t read books, you said, “Well, who has time?”
That when the Central Park Five were compensated as innocent men convicted of a crime they didn’t commit, and he angrily said that they should still be in prison, you said, “That makes sense.”
That when you heard him tell his supporters to beat up protesters and that he would hire attorneys, you thought, “Yes!”
That when you heard him tell one rally to confiscate a man’s coat before throwing him out into the freezing cold, you said, “What a great guy!”
That you have watched the parade of neo-Nazis and white supremacists with whom he curries favor, while refusing to condemn outright Nazis, and you have said, “Thumbs up!”
That you hear him unable to talk to foreign dignitaries without insulting their countries and demanding that they praise his electoral win, you said, “That’s the way I want my President to be.”
That you have watched him remove expertise from all layers of government in favor of people who make money off of eliminating protections in the industries they’re supposed to be regulating and you have said, “What a genius!”
That you have heard him continue to profit from his businesses, in part by leveraging his position as President, to the point of overcharging the Secret Service for space in the properties he owns, and you have said, “That’s smart!”
That you have heard him say that it was difficult to help Puerto Rico because it was the middle of water and you have said, “That makes sense.”
That you have seen him start fights with every country from Canada to New Zealand while praising Russia and quote, “falling in love” with the dictator of North Korea, and you have said, “That’s statesmanship!”
That Trump separated children from their families and put them in cages, managed to lose track of 1500 kids. has opened a tent city incarceration camp in the desert in Texas - he explains that they’re just “animals” - and you say, “well, ok then.”
That you have witnessed all the thousand and one other manifestations of corruption and low moral character and outright animalistic rudeness and contempt for you, the working American voter, and you still show up grinning and wearing your MAGA hats and threatening to beat up anybody who says otherwise.
What you don’t get, Trump supporters in 2019, is that succumbing to frustration and thinking of you as stupid may be wrong and unhelpful, but it’s also...hear me...charitable.
Because if you’re NOT stupid, we must turn to other explanations, and most of them are less flattering."​
- Adam Troy Castro
 
I hate to say it but part of the dumbing down of America happened when people started to listening to comedians for political guidance. Instead of coming to their own conclusions through actual thought. This partly allowed people like Joe Rogan to become popular.

The dumbing down of America (and much of the West) started when leftists started to get control of the education system, the schools, the universities etc. and turned these institutions into madrasas, churning out the blue haired, tattooed, pierced antisemites we see trashing university campus and targeting Jewish students with their bile. The vast majority of them voting democrat.
 
I hate to say it but part of the dumbing down of America happened when people started to listening to comedians for political guidance. Instead of coming to their own conclusions through actual thought. This partly allowed people like Joe Rogan to become popular.

The dumbing down of America (and much of the West) started when leftists started to get control of the education system, the schools, the universities etc. and turned these institutions into madrasas, churning out the blue haired, tattooed, pierced antisemites we see trashing university campus and targeting Jewish students with their bile. The vast majority of them voting democrat.
I guess that explains why Trump "loves the poorly educated".
 
I hate to say it but part of the dumbing down of America happened when people started to listening to comedians for political guidance. Instead of coming to their own conclusions through actual thought. This partly allowed people like Joe Rogan to become popular.

The dumbing down of America (and much of the West) started when leftists started to get control of the education system, the schools, the universities etc. and turned these institutions into madrasas, churning out the blue haired, tattooed, pierced antisemites we see trashing university campus and targeting Jewish students with their bile. The vast majority of them voting democrat.
Yeah, that's it. :rolleyes:

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Least Educated States.

Strange. The worst educated states in the country are red states.
 
I hate to say it but part of the dumbing down of America happened when people started to listening to comedians for political guidance. Instead of coming to their own conclusions through actual thought. This partly allowed people like Joe Rogan to become popular.

The dumbing down of America (and much of the West) started when leftists started to get control of the education system, the schools, the universities etc. and turned these institutions into madrasas, churning out the blue haired, tattooed, pierced antisemites we see trashing university campus and targeting Jewish students with their bile. The vast majority of them voting democrat.
The fact that you think having blue hair is a problem in any way (edited)
 
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Are they exempt from sales taxes when they buy stuff in stores where other customers pay sales taxes?
Well, no. But...
Stores owned and operated by natives, on the res, are only responsible for tribal taxes. If any.
They do a HUGE business in untaxed cigarettes. State police are always arresting folks for reselling quantities of these untaxed cigs.
(Smuggling cigs across state lines is also a thing. Because of the difference in state taxes.)
An Indian is allowed to possess an eagle feather. For everybody else, it's a crime.
An Indian is allowed to use certain illicit drugs. For everybody else, it's a crime.
SO?
I understand the reasons. It's not an issue.
What I don't understand is why shrooms are illegal.
 
I hate to say it but part of the dumbing down of America happened when people started to listening to comedians for political guidance. Instead of coming to their own conclusions through actual thought. This partly allowed people like Joe Rogan to become popular.

The dumbing down of America (and much of the West) started when leftists started to get control of the education system, the schools, the universities etc. and turned these institutions into madrasas, churning out the blue haired, tattooed, pierced antisemites we see trashing university campus and targeting Jewish students with their bile. The vast majority of them voting democrat.
I guess that explains why Trump "loves the poorly educated".
Why roll your eyes at this?? It agrees with what you just said. If the "well educated" are effectively dumbed down by woke madness in the education system and thus start voting Democratic, it makes sense that the Republicans would prefer those not indoctrinated by education. I know you have a knee-jerk reaction to roll your eyes at all of my posts, but here I was simply agreeing with you.
 
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