• SailorFuzz@lemmy.world
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    7 天前

    who is in her circle telling her that this is a good idea? Does she not have any close friends who can speak plainly to her?

    You would think having lost to an actual piece of shit would be enough of a reality check. Just stop… ffs. The best thing Kamala can do is fade into obscurity like Al Gore.

    • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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      7 天前

      nah, let her.

      it’s time they had a proper third party down there anyways, the democrats are fucking useless

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        I agree the Democrats are useless, but the only time in modern history a third party has gotten any measurable percentage of the popular vote is when Ross Perot ran as an independent and got 19%.

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    I love how everybody is assuming that there will be a “next election”. I’m not sure that’s guaranteed. Except, maybe, in the way that Russia still has elections.

    I mean, I know you can be too alarmist about things, but there’s a very clear and obvious direction of travel in the US right now.

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      I don’t disagree with you, but I feel like people jump to that scenario without describing the steps to get there. How do you see unfolding? How do different opposition groups respond such as the DNC? What about blue states? How does the administration handle it without losing popular consensus? Does it even matter? If they use the military, how do they get the military stay the path when the populous begins to reject their intervention?

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        Trump is sending “election observers” to California because of prop 50 and to New York because of Mamdani. It’s reasonable to be very concerned about future election integrity. ICE has a larger budget than the Marines. They’ve openly ignored courts. They have fully abandoned the rule of law.

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        How do you see unfolding?

        Martial law to respond to ice agents being killed or police turning against them.

        They’re already trying to instigate this.

        How do different opposition groups respond such as the DNC?

        “The Supreme Court says it’s ok, so our hands are tied, but we’re very upset.”

        They already have the Supreme Court on their team.

        What about blue states?

        Governors will either roll over or start a hot civil war.

        Which do you think they’ll choose?

        How does the administration handle it without losing popular consensus?

        By arresting and murdering protesters.

        They’ve already identified vague groups like antifa as domestic terrorists.

        If they use the military, how do they get the military stay the path when the populous begins to reject their intervention?

        If you give ICE a large enough budget, they can act as a new military. And by firing non-loyal brass for not being able to do enough pushups and replacing them with loyalists, you can keep the military from intervening under the guise of neutrality.

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          The Courts are, as you noted, already in line with or an ineffective hedge against the administration. I think there are other opposition groups. I suspect there are more than a few in the military who are willing to resist. Discounting military leaders has been the downfall of many rebellions.

          Replacing personelle isn’t as easy as just putting someone loyal into the position. Execution requires competency and the counter elites don’t have experience to run things effectively save a few notable exceptions. They seem best suited to posturing, making grand proclamations, and breaking things. This is fine when you’re trying to destroy the old order, but building one is a lot harder.

          By arresting and murdering protesters.

          I’m skeptical they can do this en mass without emboldening resistance at first. Your need a well staffed group of people to deal with this in hundreds of sites and willing to kill people. For everything the MAGA movement has done, they’ve never given a positivist vision for the future. Which is to say, what future are we creating that makes it worth killing people.

          None of my critiques should be read as they can’t do it. Rather, these are strategic points at which interference could undermine their efforts.

          As for blue states, I think most will gesture towards being offended greatly, but fail to create an effective opposition. I do think a couple will attempt a hot resistance. And if, say, a Pacific front opens, this could be difficult to deal with. Furthermore, pockets of resistence within red states will be very, very difficult to stamp out. Our large geography makes it very difficult to command and control.

          I don’t think ICE, even as well funded as they are, have the trained pedosnelle or institutions to replicate anything like a military force. Hell, out military isn’t even well designed to be an effective occupation force.

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        While the whole world is focused on Epstein files, thinking it’s going to be his downfall (why would it?), he’s replacing the leaders of many institutions with yes men, that emergency meeting Hegseth had calling in all the military generals should honestly be the most alarming thing in recent US history, and yet we aren’t even a quarter of the way through his term.

        Kinda hard not to be alarmist

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        Doomerism would be if there were an “…and therefore it’s pointless doing anything” at the end.

        I’d say the thing that helps nothing is a casual assumption of “if we campaign well enough, then we’ll win the next election and everything will be fine”, as opposed to “we are sleepwalking into a fascist dictatorship and we need to take that seriously”.

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          You don’t need to spell out that last bit for it to have the same effect, as their whole attitude implies it

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            I’ve seen no attitude in this thread which suggests that people are doing anything other than assuming that the next US presidential election will happen and be business as usual.

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              One need only look at the start of this very thread to be proven wrong about that… it’s almost as if my comment on the doomerism was not spawned from nothing.

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                The correct word would have been “threatens”

                Please fuck off. Let Tim Waltz run

                Honestly? Fuck it. Corporate Dems are pushing Newsom hard; I’d love to see Kamala wrestle with being abandoned by everyone she gave up any morals for.

                Ensure we have no chance of winning

                I will splinter the two party system into a thousand little pieces. Mark my words.

                That’s every top-level post above mine. Which suggests to you that the poster is concerned about Trump subverting or cancelling the election to finalise installing himself as a dictator?

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    Honestly? Fuck it. Corporate Dems are pushing Newsom hard; I’d love to see Kamala wrestle with being abandoned by everyone she gave up any morals for.

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    Fuck it, let her. She had to drop out of the 2020 primary before voting started because she was on track to lose every single state, and she clearly hasn’t become more electable since then. All she could possibly do is siphon some votes and donor money off Newsom or Buttigieg. If that’s what she wants to do, I fully support that.

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    The comments here have killed my hope for ever seeing the GOP pushed back under the rock from whence they came.