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    yes for him the USA is just a high return investment and livelihoods of the US citizens are just expandibles.

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        We don’t need to be such downers about it.

        Let’s just celebrate this as the age of facilitating future dolphin supremacy!

        We sucked hard, I have faith that they can do better because I can’t really imagine how a sapient species could find a way to do even worse.

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    If you live in Europe and think your democratic system is resistant to these things: it’s not.

    Don’t wait until your version of Trump gets elected. Start organizing now.

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            People don’t want to leave their homes to begin with, only to face people like you. Make sure you don’t vote for politicians who promote wars or instability if you don’t want anymore refugees. Your right wing politicians are pro-Israel so they will be causing more refugees to move to Europe and they probably don’t realize it.

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            I see you’re already on the right track to a fascistic ideology. Way to prove me right.

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        far less trusts politicians

        crazy thing is… that is the exact reason why trump is winning in the States. Someone comes along, crass, rude, claiming to be a layman and the people here ate that up, thinking “now here is a person like us, not like the established politician class” and despite the rhetoric, or due to it, along with suppression and disinformation, he got elected.

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          Whoever thinks Trump is ‘people like us’ can drown in piss

          How can someone think a spoiled rich boy is one of the working class?
          Eroding education seems to work for those shitheads…

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    This is fascism 101.

    Fascism is at least as much an economic system as a political one, or more precisely, it’s more like an economic system hiding behind a political system.

    And the way the economic system works is very simple - private ownership of the means of production combined with an overt and institutionalized revolving door between business and government, so that the end result is plutocratic oligarchy.

    Basically, it’s taking the system that already existed in the US, by which the wealthy bought access to political power mostly surreptitiously and nominally illegally unless they followed specific restrictions, and legitimizes and formalizes and institutionalizes it and moves it right out into the open.

    And behind all of the white supremacist and christian nationalist and reactionary conservative rhetoric, this was always the real goal.

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      We’re already speedrunning climate-based societal collapse, so there’s not really much time to slow walk these things.

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    He also spent 44 billion buying twitter to disrupt and control the conversations happening there as part of his efforts, and now the the government essentially has a data mining tool and propaganda machine without actually ‘owning’ it.

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      Just capitalism taken to the logical conclusion. This term implies there’s some form of capitalism in which this doesn’t happen. There is not.

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    Okay but… blaming the other side gets tiring after a few decades. When will we blame those who allowed it, and moreover how much did Kamala Harris spend by comparison?

    If it’s still too raw and early for such, please just ignore me. I’m still spinning, like all of us, and seeing desperately for some reasoning to help make sense of it all.

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      Its not about the amount of money that was spent, its about the obvious conflict of interest between the individuals private interests, and the government controlling how much tax payers funds are being funnelled into their private interests.

      Have the dems fucked around and found out? Sure, but don’t compare a failure to save a bad status quo (D) with a concerted effort to rebuild the status quo in a way that exclusively benefits them ®