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Rise of Fascism in the United States [SPLIT]

Meanwhile, one of Trump's stooges, the "acting" Attorney General from the District of Columbia is threatening Georgetown University, a Jesuit institution of higher learning, saying that he won't hire their law school graduates because the university supports diversity, equity and inclusion. Apparently, Ed Martin the acting AG-DC is unfamiliar with the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.

Georgetown Law School’s dean on Thursday rebuffed an unusual warning from the top federal prosecutor for Washington, D.C., that his office won’t hire the private school’s students if it doesn’t eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

Dean William Treanor told acting U.S. Attorney Ed Martin that the First Amendment prohibits the government from dictating what Georgetown’s faculty teach or how to teach it.

“Given the First Amendment’s protection of a university’s freedom to determine its own curriculum and how to deliver it, the constitutional violation behind this threat is clear, as is the attack on the University’s mission as a Jesuit and Catholic institution,” Treanor wrote in a letter addressed to Martin.

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More pushback...although I suspect the NEA will not be awarding grants to anything other than C&W musicals stocked with cis white het MAGAts.
 
He fucking nailed it.

The US century is over as of this month.

We have all been propping it up for the last decade, but I think we are all done.

This must be kind of like what it felt like when the world realized that the age of the British Empire had passed and suddenly no one really gave a shit about what they thought any more.
 
He fucking nailed it.

The US century is over as of this month.

We have all been propping it up for the last decade, but I think we are all done.

This must be kind of like what it felt like when the world realized that the age of the British Empire had passed and suddenly no one really gave a shit about what they thought any more.

No one cared what the British Empire thought because they no longer had the economic or military power to compel them to listen but that is not currently not the case with the US. It has been blessed geographically and is not a declining power.

And be careful what you wish for, Trump won’t be around forever and the rising power that replaced GB was the US but today the replacing power is China. I’d rather wait for Trump to pass than follow the Chinese.
 
Frankly, given what we've seen, I think most would prefer China.

They at least aren't threatening to annex Canada.
 
Given the Chinese actions and threats against Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Philippines aren’t you glad Canada doesn’t border China?
 
It took me a few days to find a subtitled version. This is all new to Americans (well, maybe sans Nixon et Andrew Jackson). It's not new to Europeans and people from the middle east.

He said "The art of the deal turns out to be the art of the deal à plat-ventre" and the translation says "impossible to translate."

It translates to "flat on your stomach" but I'd take it to mean "face-down biting the pillow," in this context, and it's not a very flattering portrayal of President Clownshoes while Putin lubes up behind him.
 
He said "The art of the deal turns out to be the art of the deal à plat-ventre" and the translation says "impossible to translate."

It translates to "flat on your stomach" but I'd take it to mean "face-down biting the pillow," in this context, and it's not a very flattering portrayal of President Clownshoes while Putin lubes up behind him.

If I heard it correctly, the phrase was:
"L'Art Du Deal" l'à-plat-ventre, il pense qu'il va intimider la Chine en se couchant devant Putin...
Incidentally, I heard "Putin" as "poutine" the first time through.

I didn't notice that absent translation. It was likely to be an intentional expletive deleted. The phrase "à-plat-ventre" is something that you're given in phys ed classes when you're supposed to get on your stomach- like a flounder. But yes, in this context, "head down, ass up" would be an apt equivalent. Your picturesque description of Trump thinking he can try to intimidate China by having them watch Putin fuck him in the ass, is what Mr Malhuret was intending. ;)
 
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Given the Chinese actions and threats against Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Philippines aren’t you glad Canada doesn’t border China?
All the same thing, though, isn't it?

Whether it is the US threatening sovereignty and to seize territory or whether it is China.
 
He fucking nailed it.

The US century is over as of this month.

We have all been propping it up for the last decade, but I think we are all done.

This must be kind of like what it felt like when the world realized that the age of the British Empire had passed and suddenly no one really gave a shit about what they thought any more.
The US century is now getting stronger, not weaker.
 
David Brooks, on the causes of MAGA's rise, on Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and how it is not Conservatism, but anti-Liberalism:


Late in the talk, he finally decries "hyperindividualism" and blames it for the coalescing of followers around a cause, even an evil one like MAGA. Dead on.

Brooks is like many of the intellectual conservatives I have known over the past decades, respectable, and respectful. Unfortunately, his ilk are dying out. We are left with the hate peddlers, the self-serving, not the noble.
 
And yes I did mean dissent.
Good luck if you start misspelling "dessent" and Auto correct "thinks" you meant descent.

Artificial intelligence at its finest.

I may let my phone run its battery all the way down just to remind it that I'm in charge here.
 
The US century is now getting stronger, not weaker.
Evidence to the contrary:

1) We have no central basis for governance. Once the Constitution is abandoned, we have no core doctrine. It's all up for grabs, the whims of rulers.

2) The widening wealth gap is creating growing instability in society. We are more likely to experience a civil war than at any time previous, including the 60's.

3) Our military-industrial complex is covering up growing decay. Federal contracts are getting behind and there is a skill drain and an etthics decline, resulting in fraud.

4) The US has failed to counter the Belt & Road Initiative effectively. While China spends major capital on infrastructure the world over, the US flounders with too-little-too-late with domestic infrastructure and does very little for its allies and weak dependents. Cutting USAID marks a fatal abandonment of soft power.

5) America has refused to create an immigration policy that is honest. For decades, there has been a nod & wink to employers using underpaid foreign labor, enabling the employer to underpay wages, underpay taxes, and keep working class people in relative poverty, all the while complaininig that this labor base consumes too much public assistance. With the war on immigrants, there is no attempt to address where farm labor, physical labor, and menial labor will be sourced. The majority of Americans have grown lazy, unwilling to work for their crust of bread. Without that labor, and a living minimum wage, the nation will continue to become an even bigger shithole.

6) The moral fiber is rotting. Religion is prostituting itself, selling virtue in exchange for greed and power, and the greed for power. Other forms of ethics or morality lack recognition and authority. Law enforcement itself is corrupted with attitudes of negligence and tolernace of non-violent crime, eating away the very concept of law.

7) Repeated recent betrayals of allies has seen American influence wane justly. Before NATO and Ukraine, before Canada and Mexico, there was our fiasco with Afghanistan, our support of Israel's war crimes, our denial of climate change as a product of human actions, and our eagerness to export pollution via third world contractors. These are not the signs of national strength, but corruption.

8) The elevation of criminality, openly, unhidden, is a bright red flag to real democracies that we are past prime. Our fruit has rotted on the tree. The instant we suffered the Insurrection and then GOP went crawling back to Trump when they could have severed ties, proves the power is no longer in the authorized institutions, but kingmakers outside the legal channels. We are no longer a state with the rule of law as our core value.
 
Well, we all respect that you have a personal belief...but again, totally unfounded in fact.

To begin with, the US is no longer actually a democracy. That ship sailed for good during the first Trump term and the Roberts Court.

The US is now a kleptocratic oligarchy.
 
Well, we all respect that you have a personal belief...but again, totally unfounded in fact.

To begin with, the US is no longer actually a democracy. That ship sailed for good during the first Trump term and the Roberts Court.

The US is now a kleptocratic oligarchy.
The US at least has a leader elected by the people.
 
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