Big RR wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 10:38 am
Your point is well take BSG, but that's not the deeds of the Jan 6 people "insurrectionists", it's the deeds of some very dangerous people who seek to steal the government without a confrontation--those people do scare me. That's something that is a real danger; but it's quite different from the Proud Boys storming the capitol.
Personally, I like to think that it won't work, that on the other side will persist and prevail, but it is a very big danger--must bigger than a bunch of military militia wannabes could ever be.
O hai, August 2019, what was I saying nearly three years ago?
Sue U wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 3:51 am
While it's (almost) funny to call Trump a commie or a socialist for his apparent embrace of a command economy, what we are witnessing is the very real rise of a fascist government, and I am not speaking in hyperbole. As I have pointed out before, fascist economic theory (such as it is) provides for dictatorial control over ostensibly private property and subordinates existing capitalist economic activity to the state.
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If you are not at least unnerved by the direction the current US government is headed -- and I am well on my way to terrified -- you are ignoring the blaring klaxon horns and flashing red lights of history coming around again for another whack. THIS IS NOT A DRILL. Democracy is a lot more fragile than any of us would like to believe, and a government that so casually takes a battering ram to the foundations of the American experiment with the complicity of Congress (
cough Mitch McConnell cough) can bring it down pretty quickly.
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BoSoxGal wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 3:32 am
We are still in the middle of a slow moving coup, unless we stop it. We are in the midst of the greatest ever challenge to the keeping of our Republic. Scoff if you like, but bookmark this post for review in 2025 - we can discuss then if I was overreacting or if, like a great many historians, political scientists, constitutional lawyers etc. I am sounding the clarion call for all patriots to bear witness and resist.
Yeah, you can very clearly trace the rise of a neo-fascist GOP through the posts on this board, which I date to (at least) the "Tea Party" fuckery following the 2008 election, when it abandoned any pretense of "policy" and "government":
Well, I've said it before, but now it's conclusive: The insane wingnut faction is dressed in a suicide vest and has barricaded itself inside the GOP with 4 tons of C4.
Jim, in true Frankensteinian (Frankenstinian?) fashion your party created a monster that has come back to kill its creator. It is now no longer a convenient tool for Republican pandering to the retarded racist xenophobe "base;" it is now the blood-thirsty bootlicking zombie servant of the Scaife-Koch-Olin cabal and corporate masters of the pharma, insurance and petrochemical industries, who are only too happy to piss all over the teabaggers and tell them it's just trickle-down economics.
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Jim, what you are witnessing is a genuine hijacking of the Republican party by powerful anti-tax, anti-regulation corporate interests working hand-in-glove with far-right extremist ideologues to manipulate an angry and ignorant bloc of the electorate. Recognizing that it could not successfully create its own independent neo-Fascist party out of whole cloth, the "Tea Party" funding is essentially nothing less than a wholesale purchase of the GOP apparatus in situ. It's a shrewd move: even if it doesn't result in electoral majorities, a sufficiently strident opposition can hamstring legislative initiatives of the majority (as we've seen the last 18 months). It's cynical, it's disgusting, and it's proving to be very effective. But if you're looking for a party of principled policy positions capable of the political give-and-take necessary for a functioning government, the GOP is no longer your first choice.
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With Trump's entry into politics, the "Tea Party" morphed into MAGA, redirecting the same right-wing socio-political rage into an overtly authoritarian format with a cult-of-personality overlay. We are now well into the period of Weimar America and hurtling towards 1933, with latter-day brownshirts and everything.