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Rise of Fascism in the United States [SPLIT]

In the first Trump Administration, objective information and research from the government painted an unflattering picture of Trump's actions, like his tariffs.

So, this time around, the DOGEbags have been busy getting rid of the researchers, the experts and the actual data. Straight out of the Orwellian autocracy playbook, turn the government into the State's disinformation source.

Gather your data. Disappear the data you don’t like. Replace with something else!

How Trump is reshaping reality by hiding data

Curating reality is an old political game, but Trump’s sweeping statistical purges are part of a broader attempt to reinvent “truth.”

The Trump administration is deleting taxpayer-funded data — information that Americans use to make sense of the world. In its absence, the president can paint the world as he pleases.

We don’t know the full universe of statistics that has gone missing, but the U.S. DOGE Service’s wrecking ball has already left behind a wasteland of “404″ pages. All sorts of useful information has disappeared...

Some of this censorship has been challenged (and at least temporarily reversed) through litigation. Even so, DOGE, which stands for Department of Government Efficiency, has continued its digital book-burning and is now blocking new data collection. For example, in recent weeks, DOGE has canceled contracts for scheduled data gathering at the Social Security Administration and Education Department, among other agencies.

Contrary to claims that these contract cancellations save money, in many cases the data have already been collected — but will never see the light of day, even if a new administration changes course. That’s because many contracts contain data deletion clauses.
Look, Ma, no data!


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We see it everyday don't we, where he lies and tells Americans to believe the lies. Like Tariffs are paid by the country of origin and bringing in vast amounts of money.

Again, this guy read about how the NAZIs did it and knows how the KGB and FSB did it.

He is as stupid as a box of rocks but he knows as a businessman and huckster how to lie about anything.
 
We see it everyday don't we, where he lies and tells Americans to believe the lies. Like Tariffs are paid by the country of origin and bringing in vast amounts of money.

Again, this guy read about how the NAZIs did it and knows how the KGB and FSB did it.

He is as stupid as a box of rocks but he knows as a businessman and huckster how to lie about anything.
The American system has a bad habit of saying, "The President has...", "The President will...", "The President believes.." when it is impossible for a President who works a mostly job that is largely 8A to 5P/Mon-Fri to be involved in minutiae. This is a group effort and there's hundreds of staffers in the White House who are claiming the President's name to do most of what goes on from day to day.

There are some thing like the tariffs that have the random, logic-free, chaotic fingerprints of Trump on it.

But the other stuff? It is too well-engineered to be the work product of a man who claims to come into the office every day without a plan. Each time I watch one of those Executive Order signings, there's some assistant there telling Trump what he's signing. Trump seems surprised or delighted but it's apparent that he hasn't actual read the Order.

But the DEI/trans stuff... that seems to be more Elon.

The immigration stuff... that seems to be Stephen Miller.

The actions against "liberal" universities? There's a series of speeches and podcast from Vance talking about going after academics and defunding universities that he accuses of being the source of liberal thought in America.

It's no coincidence that the agencies that have been deconstructed first were the very agencies that were investigating Musk.

On the sidelines is Steve Bannon, railing on that it's not him who is in the White House dictating the Executive Orders and pursuing the populism that fuels the whole mess.

What we're seeing is a bunch of sycophantic courtiers flattering a narcissistic king and pursuing their own agendas in his name. On one hand, it's the Court of Henry VIII. On the other hand, it looks a lot like Stalin, Hitler, Orbán, Erdoğan, et al, who used the State's power to weaken their opposition, take control of anything or imprison anyone who dared to speak up and, most important of all, reward the people behind the leader with favors and lining their pockets State assets and taxpayer money.
 
One of those Vance speeches from 2021 is included in this piece from Zakaria talking about "Trump's war on colleges". Vance, like Cruz, Hawley, John Kennedy, Stefanik, et al is yet another graduate of an Ivy League University.

It looks like "Trump's war" is really Vance's war,.

 
And here we are. The Ides of March. The Executive Branch has openly defied the Judiciary.

Remember this day because once and for all, the US Republic and Constitution was lost...never to be regained again.

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The complete speech from JD Vance:

 
So Trump is granting himself powers that the President doesn't have.

What a busy day. Announcing that the President is not bound by judicial orders in illegally disappearing about 200 people without any due process.

And then. This.

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So Trump is granting himself powers that the President doesn't have.

What a busy day. Announcing that the President is not bound by judicial orders in illegally disappearing about 200 people without any due process.

And then. This.

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Can't wait until Borowitz gets a hold of this papal decree. :LOL:
 
Of course, everyone is out in force explaining why Trump is full of shit about the cancellation of the pardons although some of us were thinking...'Great! Wait until we catch up with the Jan 6'ers'

Meanwhile.

Freudian slip? Or just being honest?

Leavitt: "We want to restore the Department of Justice to an institution that focuses on fighting law and order."
 
I guarantee he was never smart enough to figure this out on his own. The Federalist Society and a whole host of very egregious and energetic legal scholars have laid out the plan for him to follow to seize absolute power.

What a week they've had.

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I have found myself being troubled by recent events, such as the Trump administration defying a court order to return people being deported this weekend, by people being seized for deportation, including people with green cards and visas who have apparently committed no crimes. And I finally put words to what was bothering me.

We are no longer protected by the rule of law in the United States.
 
The immigration stuff... that seems to be Stephen Miller.
And as if on cue:

Over the weekend, the Trump Administration defied a court order over deportation of a group of alleged "gang members". On Saturday, the judge had ordered the deportations be halted until a hearing today (Monday). The flights went out anyway.

Today, when pundit George Conway was asked who he thinks gave the order to defy the court, Conway jokingly said, "I don't know but it probably rhymes with 'even iller"."

And guess who was out trying to cover his tracks? Methinks she doth protest too much



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Someone needs to follow the money here. While he was on hiatus between administrations, he set up his own pro-fascism legal shop. That group of legal consultants, called "America First Legal" is behind a lot of the anti-DEI and anti-immigration plotting that Miller is involved in. They're also inundating government agencies trying to force them to comply with the anti-DEI EO:

Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller is setting policy from inside the White House, but a legal group he co-founded is shaping policy from the outside, through legal complaints and lawsuits against corporations and even the Trump administration itself.

Why it matters: The group — America First Legal — is the latest example of how Miller has amassed power in the new administration.

  • The law group is a key part of Miller's larger mission to make diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs illegal across the country — based on the argument that they violate the civil rights of white people.
Driving the news: In recent weeks America First Legal has been aggressively filing complaints and lawsuits to try to make the federal bureaucracy comply with the new president's executive orders.


In 2018, before Elonia bought Twitter to create a propaganda machine for the far-right, a journalist got banned from Twitter for tweeting out Miller's personal phone number. I'm surprised that Miller hasn't been doxxed again.
 
Meanwhile, TrumpCo. are not backing down in a multipronged asault against the judiciary, claiming vast powers that cannot be fettered by any judge.

And making it clear they will just ignore judicial orders using nonsense like 'verbal orders are the same as written orders' and that a single judge cannot overrule the person elected by tens of millions of voters.

The US is now in the midst of a full blown consitutional crisis. And once again, the question all the outsiders and observers have is whether people will rise to the moment, or whether the rule of law is finished for good in the US.

 
So you literally hand over the powers of a King to Trump and then are surprised when he acts like a king?

You are seeing the beginning of the demise of the SC, sir.

It won't be long before he makes it clear that the judiciary is not an equal branch of government and is only there to serve one person in the US.


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So TRumpCo. are going to proceed to declare Fentanyl a weapon of Mass Destruction whicj will be the pretext for invasion of Mexico and Canada (although they will not go after China)

All of this is theatre. Not orchestrated by Trump. But by his controllers. His Owners with a deep bench of legal 'experts' creating a quasi-legal premise for their imperialist ambitions.

We've seen all this before. They are being advised by the FSB.

 
A good editorial from conservative (real conservative, not MAGA) writer, Bret Stephens. A conservative who can write in complete sentences and who can make rational arguments.

It used to be common knowledge — not just among policymakers and economists but also high school students with a grasp of history — that tariffs are a terrible idea. The phrase “beggar thy neighbor” meant something to regular people, as did the names of Senator Reed Smoot and Representative Willis Hawley. Americans broadly understood how much their 1930 tariff, along with other protectionist and isolationist measures, did to turn a global economic crisis into another world war. Thirteen successive presidents all but vowed never to repeat those mistakes.

Until Donald Trump. Until him, no U.S. president had been so ignorant of the lessons of history. Until him, no U.S. president had been so incompetent in putting his own ideas into practice....

In short, a willful, erratic and heedless president is prepared to risk both the U.S. and the global economy to make his ideological point. This won’t end well, especially in a no-guardrails administration staffed by a how-high team of enablers and toadies.

The editorial also lists other things that won't end well. First on the list? DOGE.
The Department of Government Efficiency won’t end well. It is neither a department nor efficient — and “government efficiency” is, by Madisonian design, an oxymoron. A gutted I.R.S. work force won’t lower your taxes; it will delay your refund. Mass firings of thousands of federal employees won’t result in a more productive work force; it will mean a decade of litigation and billions of dollars in legal fees. High-profile eliminations of wasteful spending (some real, others not) won’t make a dent in federal spending; they’ll mask the untouchable drivers of our $36 trillion debt: Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and defense.
 
Hey kids...still wondering if FOX is actively supporting the overthrow of the Consitution of the United States?

In normal times, an expletive inclusive rant against the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the US would have been an unthinkable outburst from any media personality from a mainstream network.

It is Gregg Guttfeld and Trump will likely appoint him to some post or other because of this.

Granted, this is the fault of the Robert's Conservative bloc...they set the stage and have actively helped this coup d'etat along.

 
Another group of firings that will likely be overturned by the Courts.

On a related note, a group of Constitutional law experts recently recommended that the Constitution be amended to make it harder for the House to bring articles of impeachment but to lower the threshold to convict. The vote included both conservative and liberal experts.

President Donald Trump fired two Democratic commissioners at the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, in another major test of the independence of regulatory agencies.

A White House official confirmed the firings of Democratic Commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter after they were first reported by Reuters, but had no additional comment.

The firings drew sharp criticism from Democratic senators and antimonopoly groups concerned that the move was designed to remove opposition within the agency to big corporations.

“Illegally gutting the Commission will empower fraudsters and monopolists, and consumers will pay the price,” said Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota, in a statement.
 
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