It Should be the End of the Line
Question - Should Trump's latest tweet "ordering" American companies to leave China be the end of the line? He's certainly said and done many things that should have ended his insane clown act in the White House, but this one combined with all the ones before it, should be the final straw. Shouldn't it?
I mean think about what he said.
"Our great American companies are hereby ordered to immediately start looking for an alternative to China, including bringing... your companies HOME and making your products in the USA."
He also tweeted:
"We don't need China and, frankly, would be far... better off without them."
"Our Country has lost, stupidly, Trillions of Dollars with China over many years. They have stolen our Intellectual Property at a rate of Hundreds of Billions of Dollars a year, & they want to continue. I won't let that happen!"
Set aside the rest of his statement and focus on the "hereby ordered" part. Uttering those words should be the end of Trump. A clear progression has occurred in Trump's mind and his actual uttering of those words shows without a doubt the man is delusional. Regardless of that, his saying that is a clear violation of the constitution and the entire basis of this country. Not to mention the war like atmosphere and unpractical and dangerous foreign policy and economic aspects to his "order". At the very least, a stern and unequivocal reprimand is in order. The fact that it won't happen also shows how far down the rabbit hole our country is now. For the democrats to not bring this forward, as representatives of the people, to censor or remove this asshole shows how fucked up scared and pathetic our political system has become. And how our supposed democracy is just a fraud. Trump can say something like this and we don't even fight back.
Of course, constitutionality and common sense aside, Trump's supporters not only won't be swayed, they'll love it. At least most of them, some will be a little uneasy that their war criminal in charge wants to act like a fucking king. But that won't stop their support in the end, i.e., the next election, because the other side is much, much worse.
And believe it, the democrats and their supporters want their own king, or queen.
But to me, the "hereby ordered" statement is like the icing on the cake, the cork in the barrel, or the lipstick on the pig. I'm not saying I needed it, I'm saying that should be all WE ALL need. For that to occur without repercussion other than parodies on the internet shows how much of an illusion, and delusion, our so called democracy has become.
WTF Happened to THIS!!
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The end of the line came a long time ago IMO
Trump is doing so many things that are bad for the country and yet once again Nancy is not doing anything about it. There are many things that she could impeach him for, but she won't do it because her donors don't want him gone yet. Trump is good for the one percent and once his usefulness has run its course he will be gone. As usual it's all about the donor class.
Fixed typo
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Well, she’s made a show of McResistng at time
/s
Idolizing a politician is like believing the stripper really likes you.
in other words:
miz nancy's got him right where she wants him: stalemated!
She wants us to suffer so that we will accept any
horrible neoliberal they shove at us.
"The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. Now do you begin to understand me?" ~Orwell, "1984"
For you, and many of us,
But, it doesn't seem to get the rise from most others that it does me. Maybe we're so far gone, democracy means nothing anymore.
I would love to hear an honest response
Trump's "order" should be plastered in every headline, should dominate the news channels.
There should be millions of protesters in the streets.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Possible protesters in the streets
are not generally there because protesters are all too well aware of the levels of surveillance now available, in operation, and being developed. One of the reasons the young people's great responses to Greta Thunberg have been important has to have been that the worst (lethal) aspects of surveillance could not be actively directed against them -- or their parents -- without the lockdown becoming too obvious. So far.
That was the lesson of Kent State and Occupy.
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That not any pushback to this has occurred
We live in a period of oligarchs/neolibs/noecons
delusional doesn't quite capture the full character
of what the tRumpolini not that I have a better word.
and remember the tRumpbots and the MSM will never
abandon das furher II
I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
He's like a child who tests his parents
Might be the end of the imperial presidency
Since Trump is saying that he won't leave office if he doesn't get reelected. Of course we have laws against that, but we have laws and regulations against many of the things Trump is doing. He decided to use national security to get around congress not funding the border wall and the court upheld that. Obama used it to put sanctions on Venezuela which had nothing to do with national security.
This might have started under Nixon, but Cheney took it to a whole new level and of course Nancy did nothing to rein him in. She is getting orders from someone and I'd like to know who? Bibi? The other donors who tell them what to do? And let's not forget all the legislation in place that can lock this country down in a NY minute. After everything Trump is getting away with how much worse will the next president be? People warned Obama to curtail lots of things before Trump took over, but he didn't.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
More info?
Big Al, if you can recall where you read this information, I'd really like to read it.
This wasn't where I saw it but looks like the same report.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-medi...
Appreciate it.
Thanks, Big Al.
I'm looking for that silver bullet that I can pass on to others. A statement from Trump that he intends to attack SS and/or Medicare would be invaluable. Of course, Trump could state it flat-out on national television, and then deny it the next day ... and most of his MAGA posse would eat it hook, line, and sinker. Not everyone would, though...
The end of the line came with
"we tortured some folks"
if not sooner.
I mean the end of the line for us and for the rest of the people of the world. I don't give a shit when, or if, the end of the line comes for Trump.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Trump has a plan
President Trump has unveiled his plan for creating incentives to speed up the rate which American companies halt overseas operations and return manufacturing to the United States, exclaiming "Last one's a rotten egg!"
“He may not have gotten the words out but the thoughts were great.”
Too bad Ivanka's clothing business
bit the dust. Trump could have started enforcing this "order" with her use of underpaid Chinese labor to manufacture her over-priced products
"Don't go back to sleep ... Don't go back to sleep ... Don't go back to sleep."
~Rumi
"If you want revolution, be it."
~Caitlin Johnstone
He could have started with himself
Idolizing a politician is like believing the stripper really likes you.
All of the signs and banners his campaign uses
" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
Get a grip, BA.
Herr Drumpf ain't goin nowhere. He's their guy!
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
The Chosen One
" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
How can we deny him?
We just can’t!!!!!
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
What can save us from the chosen one, the dim's hardly
http://thegreatrecession.info/blog/god-help-us/
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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
What Happened: Freedom sold out to highest bidder
Wetware same as software, consumers conflate free meaning no dollars with freedom meaning liberty. GOTV Donate Now!
idiocracy achieved
Freedom means sacrifice, sorry not sorry. "Free" social media costs "nothing". People watch youtube all day and night and think they are radical cord-cutters. omg wtf monopoly duopoly
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeasement
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andre damon adds a lot to the story
in his ‘Trump escalates economic confrontation with China’, 24 August 2019
it's far too long to know which portions i should paste in, but of course it amounts to 'full command and control of the great competitors, russia and china'. war by economic means, and well as control of the south china sea are two prongs of the same 'war'. he's been seeking allies for his patrols of the hormuz strait as well, finally found a couple puppets to obey him.
he quotes a couple NYT op-eds, notes that the DOW dropped 600 points (big whoop, it' still at 26,565 or something. but it all made me think of appple's foxxcon factory in china that
required suicide nets so many workers were jumping off the balconies to end their miseries.
great graphic, by the way. ; ) and thanks for the post.
Yup says it all...
Watched Aron Mate on Jimmy Dore today, and as Aron has stated that the democrats drew many people to the streets defending Jeff Sessions than over Trump's tax cuts. In fact there were NO marches on Trump's tax bill.
There was a silly march on April 15, tax return day, the follow on to the Women's March (organized by same people) to demand that Trump reveal his tax returns (hoping to reveal direct Russian financial ties). I followed as many of the marches as I could on streaming media, etc. and absolutely nothing about tax inequity, audits of poor people, etc. Nope, it was anti-Trump AND anti-Russian. (When did so called liberal Americans start protesting an ethnic group.)
While Russiagate will still be around, it lacks teeth as a political attack against Trump. Which is why he can start saying outrighteous shit even for himn.
Thanks wd and for that article from wsws.
Hereby ordered.
Just been around too many judges lately. Interviewing those authoritarian conservative ones. Itching to do it again as soon as RBG ......
Trump also said he is going to
End birthright citizenship. That outraged me, before this Chinese thing happened.
Ya he did, leading up to this.
It's like we can't do a thing about anything.
“The imperial presidency” has been a thing for over 40 years now
Megalomania seems to go with the office.
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2013/03/25/nixon-has-won-watergate...
Ya, and we've had alot of other things the last
I think plenty of people are probably outraged.
There are two problems as I see them. One, because of said above-mentioned outrage, I think people have become desensitized. 24/7 coverage of his every racist, misogynistic, ignorant, narcissistic, downright idiotic, blatantly inflammatory and everything in between utterance is a feature, not a bug. They expect him to open his mouth and unleash a torrent of stupid/arrogance, so when he says things like "I hereby order," people just see it as another "Trump Being Trump" moment. Which plays right into the oligarchs' hands, doesn't it? It's all by design. He's a rodeo clown. Getting caught up in his cult of personality is completely missing the point. (I'm actually a little confused that you've joined the ranks of those who see Trump, and Trump alone, as an existential threat? I know that you know the gig; he's just the one to play the openly fascist role in order to accelerate the agenda in ways that previous figureheads had to dance around and/or cloak in less odious language and legislation). Whether or not he personally believes he can order anyone, or any company, to pull anchor and leave China, the fact of the matter remains that he cannot -- at least at this particular moment in time -- actually make that happen all by himself. He'll require aiding and abetting and for that, look no further than Ms. Nancy "Roses" Pelosi.
Two, disregarding everything I just said above, I don't think people know how to effectively organize against this shit. There are simply too many other things to be outraged about, and we've been effectively conditioned to compartmentalize our outrage based on IdPol and other discrete issues, which prevents any kind of mass organization against even the most egregious abuses of power. Not to mention the fact that most of us already know what will happen if mass organization were ever to occur. I don't need to rehash the lessons of Occupy and police militarization and suppression of free speech, because all of these have so eloquently been covered in many rich essays and comments here.
So to answer your question, why isn't this the end of the line? Because, how in the hell do we truly have the power to do anything about it?!
You know that would never happen.
I'm actually a little confused that you've joined the ranks of those who see Trump, and Trump alone, as an existential threat? I know that you know the gig; he's just the one to play the openly fascist role in order to accelerate the agenda in ways that previous figureheads had to dance around and/or cloak in less odious language and legislation
He's also the one who's being used, quite effectively, to rehabilitate all those previous figureheads and wash them clean of all their sins. Last night someone with a Warren sign in her yard told me that the Bushes and McCains and other previous Republicans looked so much better than Trump, and that she had some kind of feeling for them now. It was almost like she missed them. This is a Democrat from the left wing of the party, who is now speaking almost fondly of George W. Bush. And it's not the first time I've heard that. I'll never forget the time I was over at my mom's and she was watching the news, and she said "Wait, I want to hear what Jeb Bush has to say."
None of them apparently remembers that eleven years ago, they all hated Bush.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
No doubt about this
McCain became a hero of the left when he voted against destroying the ACA. Bush became rehabilitated long before the picture of him and Michelle exchanging candy at McCain's funeral. Robert Mueller who lied to the world about Iraq having WMDs became the White Savior because he was going to take down Trump. And then there was Comey who saved Her's ass from being charged under the espionage act only to have become the bad guy again after he told congress that most of Hillary's email had been found on Weiner's laptop because her aid and BFF sent them to him. He had a duty to do that, but that didn't stop people from saying he cost her the election. Of course it wasn't that Hillary did that in the first place. Oh no... it was someone else's fault that she got caught.
Grr.... Yes Trump is doing bad things to our country and getting away with it because the democrats are complicit, but he really isn't doing anything that his predecessors didn't do before him. Has Trump taken away our rights like Bush and Obama did yet?
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
A clear and present danger...
It's like we've time warped back to the 1930s. There may be something to the theory that after 70-80 years folks die off and previous lessons are forgotten and need to be relearned.
too bad I was not tired enough and talked
sorry, sometimes I am sleelpless in ... whereever, but not Seattle for sure.
https://www.euronews.com/live
I think you're right,
(Edit - reply tp JtC above) a number of similarities to the 30's also. But this guy is so bad, when I'm offered a choice between him and someone else to vote for, I'll vote for someone else. If they haven't got him out of there sooner. It just has to be done.
Wait - what?
You've consistently been our anti-duopoly, anti-warmonger, anti-climate-change-denier (and the related anti-barriers-to-meaningful progress), anti-incrementalism advocate ... and now you're "Anyone But Trump?"
How does this jibe?
Before JtC can say it, I'm not BAA. I just don't get it. Are you saying you'd vote for Biden if he were Trump's opponent? Harris? Warren? You've even openly and repeatedly renounced Bernie, and have very publicly expressed no love for Gabbard. So what's the deal? Why is this one ridiculous utterance from Twitler the last straw for you - the thing that will make you drop everything you've previously said and get in line to vote for a duopoly candidate? Even when you know that none of them has the 99 percent's interests at heart?
I mean, to each their own, but the dissonance here is deafening.
I guess I'm just sad this site seems to be falling victim to the same old, same old, political horse race (NOW! Even more protracted! TM) discussions that easily can be found elsewhere. I'm only speaking for myself, but after finding my way here in the wake of what happened with Bernie, and learning from people like you why things shook out the way they did, and further having my mind and perspectives expanded to understand that electoral politics haven't ever addressed the collective experiences, and hopes, and demands, and needs, of the 99 percent ... well, who's going to carry that mantle now? What's the ultimate lesson? That we're all supposed to subjugate our best collective interests just so that we can say we were in the "right" camp of those who didn't vote for Trump?
If that's the case, then we, the 99 percent, may as well just give up. Because while we fall on our righteous swords, we'll do so knowing that we've given up on our planet, and on our children's and grandchildren's futures.
Fuck that shit.
Well,
The problem is, as opposed to Bush and wanting him out of office, is I truly believe Trump is nuts. I was thinking earlier that I don't think I've ever disliked anyone as much as him. I was way too early going there.
But you're right, thanks for the reality check, and the encouragement, i.e., your statement encourages me.
It's way too easy for any and all of us to give in and give up.
We 99 percenters have to stick together. I still don't know how or if we'll "persist" (gag, Liz), but I still think we have to try, and have a lot to learn from each other outside of electoral politics. Myself, I'm really beginning to embrace the idea(s) of individual and community resilience as the ultimate form of resistance. I'd love it if essays around this topic -- many of which have already been written and continue to be written -- would at least have a chance of competing against those highlighting who will and will not be included in the duopoly debates, and what Trump did or did not say in the last five minutes.
I don't know, maybe it doesn't matter in the end.
Thanks, and good ideas.
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The revolution will not make you look five pounds thinner.
Let me try to explain about this latest statement from Trump.
Based on that, the appeal of strategically participating in removing him from office while keeping the fire going on the duopoly, etc., formed my passion driven reasoning. But, I'll reevaluate.
Respect, Big Al.
Give and take. No predetermined ideology nor any blind loyalty to same.
Thanks for the dialog. Looking forward to more.
(And on that note, time to hang it up for the night, but I'll certainly check back in the morning. Pleasant dreams to all ...)
Hope, yes!
"'Hope'is the thing with feathers - That perches in the soul - And sings the tune without the words - And never stops - at all -" - Emily Dickinson
Can Lessons Seemingly Forgotten . . . .
. . . be relearned and reinvigorated?
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It's difficult, for me at least, not to feel enthused and emboldened by the likes of these kids:
Fleeing monarchy is why great grandpa emigrated here
This is the beat down, beating us down until ABT... Anybody But Trump. Oh looky! the "other side" has twenty wookies to placate us while the beat down continues. I'm like fucking Miss Nancy with the romper room mirror... I see Bernie, I see Liz, I see Joe, run Joe run. omg wtf They all just want The Pen now, it has so much power like a magic wand. "I hereby order Medicare for All!" lol
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You know that would never happen.
Any President who tried to say "I hereby order Medicare for All" would find himself enmeshed in a scandal that would bring him down. In the unlikely event that failed, he would probably end up on TV resigning from the Presidency. Failing both those, he'd eat something that disagreed with him.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
You forgot the Wellstone option
What I need is some quality Collapse Denial psychotherapy, or maybe just plain old talk therapy but first I must wait for the professional class to catch up and grab some clue. oops wrong essay again. doh! See ya Outside later. ta
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CT was last week.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Well, we're allowing his political enemies
to burn the planet and do their best to get us into a nuclear war with Russia. Why wouldn't we "allow" him to order American companies to leave China?
This seems an odd hill to die on. In a world where any one of us can be picked up, tossed into a jail with no due process, tortured, and be left there to rot, in a world where the U.S. can invade and destroy other people's countries with impunity, killing millions, in a world where I might not get to have an old age because human civilization will fall before I get to die, meaning that I'm going to have to start talking suicide plans with my family pretty soon--and NOT because I actually want to commit suicide, in a world with all this, and more, going on, the final straw for us is the sanctity of the U.S. private sector? The problem is that Trump is dictating to a bunch of multinational corporation heads where and how they can do business?
Even if we've decided that the most important thing in the world is the protection of private enterprise from authoritarian government, why are we starting to get angry now? Didn't the ACA dictate to the American people that we have to enter into contracts with a bunch of gouging shysters? Don't the sanctions on Venezuela, and the sanctions on Iraq before them, dictate to American businessmen where and how they can do business? Why is ordering a bunch of Sam-Walton-like bastards to get out of China, where they've made business deals with other bastards, disturb us so much that this is the final straw?
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Relative to this:
Even if we've decided that the most important thing in the world is the protection of private enterprise from authoritarian government, why are we starting to get angry now?"
No, that's not at all what I was saying. I've written essays in the past about Trump and I said this isn't what I needed to say he's got to go. I tried explaining why in the essay and in some comments. I was simply saying that his "hereby order" statement hits to the very core of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It hit me as completely antithetical to what this country is supposed to be about.
It was more a, "if people don't get this one, we're completely FUBAR".
Yes. He is nuts
His executive orders fight against the poor
elderly and disabled too is getting lots of yippies from his base because they don't like people sucking off the government dole even though many of his supporters are on it.
From his work requirements for food stamps, trying to cut people off federal programs if they are on more than one and now his trying to gut the fair housing act as well as his previous attempts like you mentioned the 14th amendment and his trying to make discrimination against LBGT... legal where there are 3 cases in front of the supreme court right now. His gutting regulations that were passed by congress get nary a whimper of media attention nor are democrats speaking out about it. So yeah he is a very dangerous president, but he couldn't be doing that if the rest of congress weren't agreeing with his policies.
Ben F'cking Carson who Warren voted for cuz she was afraid Trump would elect someone worse is a traitor to his race, but then so is Trump, DeVoz and the rest of his cabinet.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
There isn't much "dole" left
Think of all the newspapers that have ceased to be. Radio and TV station ownership consolidated and that resulted in multiple radio stations ceasing to broadcast. There are a lot fewer "news" sources and the ones left don't broadcast or print much actual news.
You are right about Congress. They just go along. They can because they do what they do in the dark. Their votes aren't going to be on the nightly news or tomorrow's newspaper.
I can feel discouraged because so few people are awake. But to be fair, people have to work pretty hard to know what is going on.
It is hard for me to believe it is actually okay with ordinary Americans for us to imprison children, torture, murder hundreds of thousands or millions of people around the world, let children, and old or desperately ill people die for lack of medical care, go hungry, be made homeless.
TPTB have always done their best to divide us. I think what frightens me is the divisions between the have nothing's, the have a littles, and the ones hanging on by their fingernails. We aren't too far from outright killing each other off. I don't know whether I'm more worried about WWIII or a civil war. But I don't like feeling that either might happen at any time.
I just read that the things happening in SF are criminal
I was expecting him to talk about how homeless people are being rousted by cops or something else about how people who are down on their luck are being penalized. Nope. The guy was going on about the homeless pooping in the streets. How people with mental illness are not being put in prison and others camping wherever they want. But this is what no one is talking about when they bitch about people down on their luck.
Why did Ronnie close all the mental hospitals and gut the services that they relied on? This increased homeless every year until we are seeing the numbers we are. Bill gutting welfare is still having very cruel effects to this day. When people lose their jobs they have no safety net to fall back on. During Obama's tenure people who relied on food stamps could only get them for a short period of time thanks to the rules put in place during Clinton's tenure. Funding for food stamps, HUD housing and every other social program has been cut under every president since Reagan. The Greatest President since FDR cut over $8 billion from just food stamps alone. Juan or Julian Castro did a lot of damage to the HUD program after Obama appointed him to run it.
So yeah the social programs are running on fumes now, but that isn't enough for our masters. Oh no people are still living the high life and they need to suffer more. How many of them call themselves Christians? WWJS when they meet him at the big pearly?
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Matthew 25: 41-46
41 “Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. 42 For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, 43 I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’
44 “They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’
45 “He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
46 “Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.”
There is no justice. There can be no peace.
Yes, he is making evil normal...
the evil of the Bush Administration, for instance, which has now had a total reputation makeover on the strength of not being Trump.
Also making evil normal the way you mean. But that's just a side benefit.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
good on ya for your most
estimable comment. may i quote a blurb on sheldon wolin's 'Democracy Incorporated Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism?
or at the nation magazine in 2003 re: Bush?
or Louis Lapham's 'Due Process: Lamenting the death of the rule of law in a country where it might have always been missing'.?
wouldn't it be grand if one of the fine academics amerikans love so well steered us to vote third party? well, not chomsky, vote clinton, but still. and i'm cooling of so much on howie hawkins as his socialism and peace plans dwindle and this has become his latest missive is (close to): 'every candidate for prez must declare a climate emergency! (whatever that even means) (the 350.org pledge).
Late to seeing these additions, wd.
I have to say, taking back power even at the local level seems a fool's errand sometimes; my adopted city is slowly and systematically being ruined by another
"progressive"(vomit) neoliberal carpetbagger hell bent on privatizing our most treasured public assets and spaces, and selling out to his developer buddies, and he didn't even win a majority among the 30 percent of eligible voters (myself included) who bothered to show up for the last election. And the City Council is useless; they just go along with whatever he wants.But that's okay, we have a giant hole in the middle of downtown as a souvenir.
(That said, I am still committed to doing what I can locally -- not just voting, but speaking to others about issues and encouraging them to vote -- and I do hope it's still possible to change things starting in our own back yards).
Thanks for adding your thoughts!
my pasted comments to eagles92,
big al, were by way of saying that it isn't trump who'd brought fascism, anti-constitutional orders, and the unitary executive to the white house, it started long before.
cases in point: his predecessors: Obama And The Risk Of Unchecked Presidential Power, March 6, 2014, constitutioncenter.org
it's quite a tome, but a few excerpts:
well, you get the gist, and yes, you know all this. just a reminder, including O as the deporter-in-chief. and out-sourcing-torture-in-chief.
Ya, all they have to do is declare an emergency,
It should be a giant issue right about now imo, but as the article you linked shows (2014), times goes by and it's the same old shit.
exactly.
which is why so many Ds like to say 'look forward, not backward' (peggy noonan re: obomba>bush) as they don't want their own presidents' powers thwarted. what constitution? the rule of law was never really there.
the framers didn't want the constitution anywhere near 'democracy™'.