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Are we now in full blown fascist totalitarianism?

I'm betting Venezuela.
Low hanging grapes - lots of oil, poorly defended, access through the Gulf of America where random unknown boats are blown up, minimizing piracy risk, no canal travel required.
Could be right. But also: here's Trump from his March 4 State of the Union:
"To further enhance our national security, my administration will reclaim the Panama Canal, and we've already started doing it...It was given away by the Carter administration...We're taking it back." (Loud applause from Repugs.)
In Trump's conniving brain: Cheap, relatively. Doable. Relatively small target. Huge ego boost for the base -- I got back our canal. Diversion effect: massive.
 
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Side bet: if Trump does occupy the Canal Zone, it will trigger the Chinese to take Taiwan as a "good for the goose" moment. If Trump is trying to contain both Panama and Portland, he'll turn his back on Taipei.
 
Luckily, This kind of thing would only be a problem in a country where any whack job who is easily influenced by violent political rhetoric has easy access to deadly weaponry and can purchase them with pretty much no questions asked.
 
Rep. John Gillette, R-Kingman, wrote on the social media site X that U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., was calling for the government to be overthrown and should be hanged.

“Until people like this, that advocate for the overthrow of the American government are tried convicted and hanged.. it will continue,” Gillette said in response to a video of Jayapal.
Rump is NOT "the government". He is just hired help. And extreamly incompetent at his job, and needs to be kicked to the street.
 
Rep. John Gillette, R-Kingman, wrote on the social media site X that U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., was calling for the government to be overthrown and should be hanged.

“Until people like this, that advocate for the overthrow of the American government are tried convicted and hanged.. it will continue,” Gillette said in response to a video of Jayapal.
Rump is NOT "the government". He is just hired help. And extreamly incompetent at his job, and needs to be kicked to the street.
We all know of one actual attempt to overthrow the US government, and surely that is worse than simply advocating for "overthrow" (she actually only called for non-violent resistance).
 
As we enter a world in which the Democratic Party gets deemed a terrorist organization, just the act of voting for a Democrat could be considered an attempt to overthrow the government.
 
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Trump says military should use U.S. cities as "training grounds"​


in conjunction with his kind of message:

Very disturbing...
 
Very disturbing...
Your closing words made me reflect on how disturbing the Trump phenomenon has always been, for me and most of my friends. I have never understood how he attracted anything like the number of voters that consider him an ideal leader. First of all, do they have any character assessment skills whatsoever? He is manifestly a liar, first and foremost. Other striking facets of the man are his juvenile and sadistic thinking and his utter contempt for knowledge. His swearing and abusive name calling are on display every week of the year. Who are these Christians who revere him? What good is their religion if they support this man?
A few minutes ago I googled 'What is the American spirit?' to see what the AI collective brain answer would be. Google wrote a message about our core values being optimism, independence, self-determination, unity, and resilience. Our most important ideal is freedom, which encompasses personal liberties like free speech and freedom of religion. But Trump squats on this definition of America and contradicts most of it. How can those values embody Americanism when we've elected a man who talks about going after the 'vermin' in the country; who talks about protesters as if they are all paid, corrupt agents and allied with terrorism; who tells his DOJ to indict his political foes, and sees that it happens; who says that he is so popular that 'negative reporting' is 'illegal'? Trump crafted his rise to power by playing on the darkest side of our national character. I get it. It's still a baffling problem for me, that so many Americans think this is the way we should be.
 
It's still a baffling problem for me, that so many Americans think this is the way we should be.
Yeah, likewise.
I have to hope that the vaunted yuuuge popularity of the TrumPutin Party is another TrumPutin lie.
Not sure if that would be good or bad, but it would speak better of the American people if it is another lie.
 
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