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Paul@lemmy.esquiretheduke.nohost.me to politics @lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago

It’s Happened: The United States of America Is No Longer a Democracy

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It’s Happened: The United States of America Is No Longer a Democracy

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Paul@lemmy.esquiretheduke.nohost.me to politics @lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago
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    It’s not news. My personal date for the start of dictatorship in the United Stated is March 14, 2025: that’s the first instance of Trump and his henchmen disobeying a court decision.

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      I think it was earlier, when the supreme Court ruled that the president could do what he wanted as long as it was part of his duties and THEY get to decide what is part of his duties.

      Yes I did say duty. Grow up.

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        🤭

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      I would trace it back to September 11, 2001 at least. Specifically, the highly authoritarian response to that. There’s a direct line from what the US government started doing then to what they’re doing now.

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        Ironically enough the heritage foundation had a great bunch of influence in writing the Patriot act… Pretty much everything terrible in this country currently can be linked directly to them.

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        Yes indeed. Bin Laden can be proud, the terrorists won

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      IMO it’s the day he took power the second time.

      As he said plainly, “I’ll be a dictator from day one”. And then millions of Americans looked at his record, looked at all the crimes he’d been found guilty of, considered his promise, and voted for him anyway.

      Real Darwin Award shit.

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      It happened November 5th 2024 when he, Elon and Putin stole the election. We’ve been cooked ever since.

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      That’s only because you haven’t been paying attention. The US has been on this path for decades.

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      1832 called and wants to remind you of Worcester v. Georgia. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Worcester-v-Georgia

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