• CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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    Well, some of the qons voted for at least one of these. Also, I’d throw civil war in there, although if the government is conducting a war on an unorganized civilian population, I’m not sure it’s really a civil war.

    But I’ve definitely seen these assholes call for a civil war, at least when they are miffed by Democrats having even a marginal amount of power and doing something reasonable with that power…

  • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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    The article is very well written, IMO, and i encourage people to read it.

    First, let’s get back to basics. There are only two primary ways to grow a nation’s wealth: by extracting resources from the earth or by manufacturing goods, adding value to those resources. Everything else — lawns getting mowed, nails getting done, stocks getting traded — may move money around or improve quality of life, but don’t grow the actual wealth of a nation.

    I agree and i call that “actual wealth of the nation” the real economy, while painting nails and mowing lawns is entertainment.

    The Democratic Party has largely understood this since the industrial revolution, as did the first Republican president, Abraham Lincoln, who oversaw construction of the transcontinental railroad and funded over 70 free “Land Grant” colleges like MSU across the nation.

    From FDR through Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, Clinton, Obama, and Biden, Democratic presidents have consistently invested in the physical and human infrastructure that powers wealth creation. Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the GI Bill, the WPA and CCC, the Clean Air and Water Acts, and most recently, the Inflation Reduction Act and CHIPS Act all fit this pattern.

    Even Dwight Eisenhower, a Republican, got it, although he was his party’s modern exception. He built the Interstate Highway System and warned Americans against the possibility that the military-industrial complex could corrupt Congress. His vision was of a balanced, productive America, not one dominated by war profiteers and Wall Street gamblers.

    But the Republican Party since the 1920s (with the exception of Eisenhower) has marched in the opposite direction. […]

    In a healthy economy, windfalls get invested in productivity: roads, R&D, education, healthcare for working people. In today’s GOP-run economy, however, they’re getting funneled into yachts, stock buybacks, and political influence. Economists call this the “voracity effect”; a dynamic where powerful groups extract so much from the economy that they ultimately destabilize and then crash it. It’s economic cancer.

    Exactly what i say. The rich skim so much wealth from the economy that it simply starves to death. A wealth tax would be a systemic counter-measure to that development, and it’s bitterly needed.

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    Now he is pushing for tariffs against Russia. And he finally seems to be figuring out that Putin doesn’t want to stop trying to conquer Ukraine…a point the rest of the world understood immediately…years ago.

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      while most people in the west will think that trump is finally coming to his senses about ukraine,

      to trump, it’s just a distraction scheme from his problems at home. he thinks that if he starts a war with russia, the people at home will forget about the bullshit policies he’s implemented domestically.

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      Nope, this is just Europe ordering a lot of weapons from the US for Ukraine and Trump saying some nice things to make it happen.

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    We could lose more than our democracy. We could lose the very idea of America and, with it, the peaceful world we’ve anchored since 1945.

    This is essentially nationalism.

    I’m just trying to understand people’s sentiments here. Is “preserving America” something that the people in general want? Just trying to understand the situation here. Or would people prefer to live in their own, local communities?

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    Honestly, I’m impressed how fast this fell apart. (we still have a long way to go!) I was sure he’d be able to string MAGA along for 2 more years before revealing he’s a pedophile.

    But everyone who’s intelligence is above your average potato caught his Scooby-Doo villain ass long before he ran the first time.

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      his Scooby-Doo villain ass

      Oh, so we live in the “Scooby gang lost” timeline. Everything makes sense now.

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        And he would have gotten away with it, (still might) if it wasn’t for the mountain of evidence resting on the back of a even larger mountain of racism, sexism, Christan fascism, and oligarchy rule.

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    So like yeah, all that, but come on eggs were so expensive!

    A little WWIII and some fascism just as a treat is well worth keeping Kamala out of office, she laughs for Christs sake!

    …/wrist

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      And she keeps changing her race, she’s a communist, and she’s black, and we want to keep Trump out of prison because he’s my daddy.

      /s

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      I love* that the prescribed way for conservatives to complain about Trump is to preface with “Kamala would have been infinitely worse, but…”

      * I do not love this

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    This should be obvious to anyone paying any attention, but a lot of maga hats live in a world of lies, and a lot of people live in a world of shallow media. All those “did biden drop out?” searches right before the last election are haunting.

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    With all this fascism, I’m wondering if Americans are getting any closer to realizing that there were no good guys in WW II. Everyone committed atrocities, the winner simply got to write the history.