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“I watched Sheldon sitting so proud in the White House when we gave Miriam the Presidential Medal of Freedom,” Trump said on Thursday evening. “That’s the highest award you can get as a civilian. It’s the equivalent of the Congressional Medal of Honor,” Trump added, referring to the highest military honor given for valor in combat.
“But civilian version, it’s actually much better because everyone [who] gets the Congressional Medal of Honor, they’re soldiers. They’re either in very bad shape because they’ve been hit so many times by bullets, or they’re dead,” Trump continued. “She gets it, and she’s a healthy, beautiful woman, and they’re rated equal, but she got the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and she got it for — and that’s through committees and everything else.”
For good reason... Back in Feb 2024, Sen Casey (D-PA) introduced legislation that would give the FTC the ability to investigate companies who inflate prices or downsize portions but keep the price the same. The Republicans cried "big government" and "socialism", so the legislation went nowhere. The Biden Administration didn't do much to fight back, even after Biden mentioned the issue in his State of the Union message.Meanwhile, he has nothing to say about the record profits and stock buy-backs of these food giants as they gouge their consumers.
The narcissistic collapse isn't a destination, it's a journey. Trump's journey started on 3 November 2020, or perhaps during the COVID-19 crisis during the summer of 2020 when Trump realized that COVID-19 would likely cost him the Presidency. Narcissists can't accept failure, so everything is always someone else's fault. Collapse happens when they are forced to deal with their own imperfection and inadequacy.Do you agree with George Conway? Are we finally seeing the narcissistic collapse?
It has been a cult since Boehner and Ryan were forced out.It's really a cult at this point.
It's a cult on two fronts and what the two fronts have in common is a dwindling base of support. The Republican Party had a point in 2012 where they were told that they were losing elections because they had become a minority party and they were given a recommendation to expand their base of support.It has been a cult since Boehner and Ryan were forced out.
There are a lot of parallels to Europe in the 1930s but there is one difference: the dwindling base of support of both business libertarians and white Christian Nationalists. Both factions rely upon voters over age 50 to stay in power. It's why they want to weaken democracy to stay in power. The question in the short term is whether the Trump family takeover of the Republican Party will outlast its aged leader. The question in the long term is whether democracy can survive long enough for the demographic shift to liberalism that is coming as the baby boomers die off.The coup in the GOP that indeed mirrors the Nazi takeover of the German state is the happy marriage of a plutocrat looking to save his ass from growing failures and lawsuits, to a party whose platform has increasingly spelled its doom as America marches forward into greater diversity, a post-Industrial economy, and a turn from fossil fuels and their influence on GDP.
...An assassination attempt, the shock withdrawal of Joe Biden from the White House race and replacement by his younger, high-energy vice president, Kamala Harris, all seem to have taken a toll on a candidate who -- until recently -- had seemed well on course for victory in November...
Let's face it. The voting population right or left has shrunken to be mostly the mature adults in their last half of life. Lots of young people talk democracy, but they talk more of being screwed out of the right to be idle like their elders who have worked their whole lives. They also talk a good bit about ecology while doing little for it.There are a lot of parallels to Europe in the 1930s but there is one difference: the dwindling base of support of both business libertarians and white Christian Nationalists. Both factions rely upon voters over age 50 to stay in power.
It's why they want to weaken democracy to stay in power. The question in the short term is whether the Trump family takeover of the Republican Party will outlast its aged leader. The question in the long term is whether democracy can survive long enough for the demographic shift to liberalism that is coming as the baby boomers die off.
If Trump loses, his family's grip on the GQP will collapse. No reasonable person sees Usay and Quday as legitimate contenders for Supreme Leader. The far right will turn on them with fury for having lost them another 4 years to demolish democracy once and for all.It's a cult on two fronts and what the two fronts have in common is a dwindling base of support. The Republican Party had a point in 2012 where they were told that they were losing elections because they had become a minority party and they were given a recommendation to expand their base of support.
Instead, the business wing of the party embraced the Koch philosophy that the way to power wasn't through democracy. Meanwhile, the evangelical wing of the party followed other countries like Brazil, Hungary, Poland and Russia into a populist Christian nationalism.
There are a lot of parallels to Europe in the 1930s but there is one difference: the dwindling base of support of both business libertarians and white Christian Nationalists. Both factions rely upon voters over age 50 to stay in power. It's why they want to weaken democracy to stay in power. The question in the short term is whether the Trump family takeover of the Republican Party will outlast its aged leader. The question in the long term is whether democracy can survive long enough for the demographic shift to liberalism that is coming as the baby boomers die off.
