• schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 days ago

    Someone who has been president before, for four years, was elected president again.

    I cannot think of anything less similar to a “point of no return”.

    You may think of him or his policies what you want (I personally have a mostly negative opinion of him too!), but we have all had four years of opportunity to observe what he does when he is president.

    If you are thinking that Trump is like Hitler, then please point me to anything similar to:

    Oh, none of those things happened in the late 2010s? Then why exactly are you expecting them to happen in 2025 or 2026? What is different now?

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      You are giving examples in history and changing the dates to the first Trump presidency, which is somewhat confusing.

      Those things certainly didn’t happen because the GOP did not have a majority in the legislature. I agree that it is unlikely that these will occur during this term as well, given that the majority in the house will be very small, but I assure you there will be bills passed that will continue to strip away power from the legislature and grant those powers to the executive. There will also be interpretations of the law that will disenfranchise the citizens and/or will have repercussions for years to come.

      LegalEagle gives a pretty good rundown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG_L3fLLG3c

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        You are giving examples in history and changing the dates to the first Trump presidency, which is somewhat confusing.

        I was attempting to tell you when those things would have happened if Trump were doing the same things as Hitler. (It’s convenient they both became heads of government in January.)

        Those things certainly didn’t happen because the GOP did not have a majority in the legislature.

        what? It did. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/115th_United_States_Congress#Party_summary

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          I stand corrected. My memory served me incorrectly.

          Nevertheless, they are more prepared now and the MAGA party holds more of the power compared to last time. It’s a bit like putting the foxes in charge of the henhouse - I suppose we’ll have to see where those that remain of the former GOP are willing to push back.

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      Thank you for the solid points. People are dooming way too hard, simply because their preferred candidate lost this round. There is an opportunity for Democrats to improve themselves. They had that wakeup call 8 years ago, and they didn’t take it. Hopefully they will this time and strengthen the quality of the party and the candidates. Simply being ‘not Republican’, their primary strategy, isn’t enough.