That the Nazi spirit...."nothing we can do" christ we are in trouble |
yup! well said |
+1 |
May I redirect you to https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/2805/751002.page Start at the end and work your way backwards. Be sure to tally the number of GOP perverts and worse when you reach midway. Thousands. |
Lately I’ve been reading books about figures in WWII-era Europe and every few pages they describe a situation that’s exactly like something happening here right now. No wonder they are trying to dumb down the country and ban these types of books. |
GOP strategy....keep them stupid. Anyone who took government, political science, or high school history should be hearing loud warning bells. We are here....this is NOT a drill. |
Things may be starting to cool down soon. |
That’s absolutely impossible! You know it, too. |
Sure he could’ve. There was no “need” not to be a lame duck president; many before have done so. It’s not like he didn’t campaign as a “transition president” in 2020! He lied. (And fwiw I voted for him and Harris.) |
Please do tell |
He literally never said he was going to be a one term president. He did say he would be a transitional president, and had Harris won, it would have been a true statement. Like me, he didn't think Americans were THAT stupid. |
I appreciate your change of heart. But your recitation of his first term is over-simplified and wrong. And he campaigned-openly so- about his second term being “that bad.” |
I’m sick of people holding Dems to a different standard. So he “lied” (or changed his mind; people do that). BFD. Politicians make empty promises and lie all the time (whether they should be able to is a flaw in our system). Why do people ALWAYS point it out for Dems and are so disappointed by it. Newsflash: Trump lied his way through his first term. He lied his way through his campaign. And he lies every day in office. |
Classic example of then they came for me, and there was nobody left to speak up for me Atlantic had an article about a Jewish lawyer who fled Germany in 1938 (he did as much as he could to represent other Jews for as long as he could) and wrote a book about how dictatorships develop. What happens is the development of a dual society. On one side, things work normally. People work, court systems handle the usual business disputes and other civil litigation, normal criminal courts work. Banks function. Stores are open. Some excerpts from the article-- Rather than completely eliminating the normative state, the Nazi regime slowly created a parallel zone in which “unlimited arbitrariness and violence unchecked by any legal guarantees” reigned freely. In this domain, which Fraenkel called the “prerogative state,” ordinary law didn’t apply. The key here is that this prerogative state does not immediately and completely overrun the normative state. Rather, Fraenkel argued, dictatorships create a lawless zone that runs alongside the normative state. The two states cohabit uneasily and unstably. On any given day, people or cases could be jerked out of the normative state and into the prerogative one. In July 1936, for example, Fraenkel won a case for employees of an association taken over by the Nazis. A few days later, he learned that the Gestapo had seized the money owed to his clients and deposited it in the government’s coffers. Yet, Fraenkel insisted, it was a mistake to think that even the Nazis would entirely dispense with normal laws. After all, they had a complex, broadly capitalist economy to maintain. “A nation of 80 million people,” he noted, needs stable rules. The trick was to find a way to keep the law going for Christian Germans who supported or at least tolerated the Nazis, while ruthlessly executing the führer’s directives against the state’s enemies, real and perceived. Capitalism could jog nicely alongside the brutal suppression of democracy, and even genocide. |
Are you just ranting? I never said Trump doesn’t lie. I didn’t vote for him. I voted for Harris, and Biden before. Trump didn’t win only because Biden lied, but if Biden hadn’t lied and actually stepped aside before it was too late, the Dems win. Any loss should be a time of reflection to understand what could’ve changed the outcome. You can bury your head in the sand, but as a party the Dems need to learn from their many mistakes and not rely on the other side behaving themselves. They have shown they will not. |