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American fascist energies today are different from 1930s European fascism, but that doesn’t mean they’re not fascist
That is what the term "different from" means. 1930's European fascism was Fascism. What is going on today is different from that, meaning it is different from fascism, a.k.a. not fascism.

All of this vague gobbledygook says absolutely nothing about a defining structure of government.
nostalgic regeneration, fantasies of racial purity, celebration of an authentic folk and nullification of others, scapegoating groups for economic instability or inequality, rejecting the legitimacy of political opponents, the demonization of critics, attacks on a free press, and claims that the will of the people justifies violent imposition of military force.
If this is all you've got then I stand by my long-held opinion that you don't have the first clue as to what constitutes fascism. Every descriptor you cite could be attributed to any form of government with countless historical examples of different types of governments doing all these things. You've crafted a thing so nondescript that it can be applied anything you don't like.
 
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Throwing out the baby with the bath water. And still the Trump apologists prattle on….


Cutting aid, JFK noted, “would be disastrous and, in the long run, more expensive.” He added: “Our own security would be endangered and our prosperity imperiled.”

Perhaps that’s why Russia has praised Trump’s move.

In contrast with Kennedy, the Trump administration braids together cruelty, ignorance and shortsightedness, and that combination seems particularly evident in its assault on American humanitarian assistance.

One person has already died of bird flu in the United States, and there is growing concern of a pandemic — yet Trump’s suspension of foreign aid has interrupted bird flu surveillance in 49 countries, according to the Global Health Council, a U.S.-based nonprofit.

Remember the American panic over the Ebola outbreak in West Africa in 2014? (Trump was particularly hysterical back then.) In the end, an Ebola pandemic was averted — in part because of U.S.A.I.D.’s work in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
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I’ve seen U.S.A.I.D. operate all over the world, and it’s a mixed picture. It is fair to complain that U.S.A.I.D. is endlessly bureaucratic and that too much of the aid goes to so-called Beltway bandit American contractors rather than to needy people abroad.

Yet there’s no basis for the White House mythology that U.S.A.I.D. is an enclave of woke waste, reflected in Trump’s claim that it spent about “$100 million on condoms to Hamas” (he doubled his previous claim of $50 million).
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Trump’s policies are as reckless as his rhetoric. I’d welcome some restructuring of U.S.A.I.D. But this isn’t restructuring but demolition — a blow to our values and interests alike.

Musk lambasted U.S.A.I.D. as “a criminal organization.” In fact, many of its employees have risked their lives in the best tradition of public service. The U.S.A.I.D. Memorial Wall honors 99 people killed while working for the agency in places such as Sudan, Haiti, Afghanistan and Ethiopia.
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I’ve seen genuine improvements in U.S.A.I.D. over the years. Its public-private partnership to tackle lead poisoning, announced last year, was a model of American leadership. And so from my travels, this is what U.S.A.I.D. has come to mean to me:

I’ve seen women and girls with obstetric fistula, a horrific childbirth injury, get a $600 surgery that gives them back their lives — and this is something that U.S.A.I.D. supports.

I’ve seen men humiliated by elephantiasis and grotesquely enlarged scrotums, occasionally requiring a wheelbarrow to support their organs as they walk. And U.S.A.I.D. has fought this disease and made it less common.

I’ve seen children dying of malaria (and I’ve had malaria), and I’ve seen U.S.A.I.D. help achieve major strides against the disease over the last two decades.

I’ve seen southern Africa ravaged by AIDS. And then President George W. Bush’s landmark program against AIDS, called PEPFAR and implemented in part through U.S.A.I.D., transformed the landscape. I saw coffin makers in Lesotho and Malawi grumble that their business was collapsing because far fewer people were dying. PEPFAR has saved 26 million lives so far. (In the coming months, I’ll see if I can calculate how many lives are lost to Trump’s cuts in aid.)

I’ve seen the suffering of communities where people in middle age routinely go blind from trachoma, river blindness or cataracts — and the transformation when U.S.A.I.D. helps prevent such blindness.

Trump scoffed that U.S.A.I.D. was “run by radical lunatics.” Is it radical lunacy to try to save children’s lives? To promote literacy for girls? To fight blindness?

If this is woke, what about the evangelical Christians in International Justice Mission, which, with U.S.A.I.D. support, has done outstanding work battling sex trafficking of children in Cambodia and the Philippines? Does Trump believe that rescuing children from rape is a radical lunatic cause?

To billionaires in the White House, it may seem like a game. But to anyone with a heart, it’s about children’s lives and our own security, and what’s unfolding is sickening.
 
Oh Geez..... You are doing way too much trump. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...1&cvid=983d3440a0994276add197c646be386d&ei=21

President Donald Trump attended National Prayer Breakfast events on Thursday, announcing that he will create a presidential commission on religious liberty, which he says has been “threatened like never before.”

The president also announced that he will sign an executive order Thursday to appoint Attorney General Pam Bondi as head of a new task force to “eradicate anti-Christian bias.” Trump also said he will create a White House “Faith Office,” which will be led by Pastor Paula White.

Separation of church and state.......
Are they going to do the same thing for anti-muslim bias, or anti-jewish bias? Eliminate the need to treat minorities equally and push hard for special treatment for the majority. Straight out of Hitler's playbook.
 
Oh Geez..... You are doing way too much trump. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...1&cvid=983d3440a0994276add197c646be386d&ei=21

President Donald Trump attended National Prayer Breakfast events on Thursday, announcing that he will create a presidential commission on religious liberty, which he says has been “threatened like never before.”

The president also announced that he will sign an executive order Thursday to appoint Attorney General Pam Bondi as head of a new task force to “eradicate anti-Christian bias.” Trump also said he will create a White House “Faith Office,” which will be led by Pastor Paula White.

Separation of church and state.......
I have anti-Christian bias.

Are they going to eradicate me?
 
I have anti-Christian bias.

Are they going to eradicate me?
No, but if you work for the Federal Government and have used your position to institute your anti-Christian bias then you may not hold on to your job. For instance, if you were employed in the Los Angeles or Portland division of the FBI and had a hand in crafting the memo making it policy that traditional Catholics should all be viewed as domestic terrorists then the new commission may look your direction.

https://judiciary.house.gov/media/p...nt-fbis-weaponization-law-enforcement-against

The Democrats are choosing such weird hills to die on. Do they really think the American people want more religious bigotry? Trump makes a statement to the effect of protecting religious freedom, and the Democrats marshal to oppose him. With the way Democrats are acting, I'm shocked their approval rating is still up to 31%.
 
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They have to eradicate the opposition if they are going to establish an approved state religion. Duh.
It’s the only way to make America great again. Duh. The only way America is #1 again is if we deport all the illegals, repeal the Civil Rights Act, abolish women’s suffrage, and make everyone converted to Jesusism. Not Christianity, Christianity’s Jesus Christ is a woke weak cuck with all of his talk about loving others, service, and turning the other cheek. We all know the real Jesus was a concealed carry crypto bro podcaster who didn’t take **** from no one, especially those stuffy college educated types. Real Jesus wouldn’t heal the guy’s cut ear, he’d stick a boot up his *** and flatter Herod with a can’t miss deal. After all, Jesus could turn water into wine, why wouldn’t he buy off Herod? Duh. He’d too pork the adulterer if she were a 9 or higher (Stone her if she were a fatty) and remind the Good Samaritan that he was a sucker and a loser.
 
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It’s the only way to make America great again. Duh. The only way America is #1 again is if we deport all the illegals, repeal the Civil Rights Act, abolish women’s suffrage, and make everyone converted to Jesusism. Not Christianity, Christianity’s Jesus Christ is a woke weak cuck with all of his talk about loving others, service, and turning the other cheek. We all know the real Jesus was a concealed carry crypto bro podcaster who didn’t take **** from no one, especially those stuffy college educated types. Real Jesus wouldn’t heal the guy’s cut ear, he’d stick a boot up his *** and flatter Herod with a can’t miss deal.
I can feel the freedom coming! So exciting.
 
I can feel the freedom coming! So exciting.
That's the spirit! Can I get you a hat?

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"to give investors exposure to sectors that align with Trump’s economic priorities." And as the executive Trump has influence on regulating those sectors. So that's a huge and illegal conflict of interest. The Constitution explicitly prohibits a president from receiving emoluments.

Bitcoin makes it easy for foreign countries to pay bribes to trump. US foreign policy now favors the highest payer and it's happening right in front of our face and no one is going to do anything about it.

trump probably gonna eliminate the FDIC tbh
 

Private-sector employers and nonprofits are starting to lay off workers as a result of the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts and funding freezes, unleashing a wave of job losses that economists say could pick up steam in the coming weeks, threatening the broader labor market.

The tally appears to be about several thousand private-sector jobs lost in the past two weeks since federal funding cuts and freezes took hold. More than 7.5 million Americans work in jobs directly connected to the federal government, according to the Brookings Institution, as contractors or grant workers — some of whom are already out of a job. And there are millions more who work in positions indirectly connected to federal funding delays.

So far, the fallout includes rescinded contracting jobs in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and Austin; layoffs at an independent-living facility in West Virginia that relies on federal funding to pay staffers; and furloughs at after-school programs in Maine and community health centers in Virginia facing federal funding delays.

“Having funding yanked so quickly means government contracts are at risk, health research is on hold, and millions of employees are getting conflicting messages about their jobs,” said Harry Holzer, a professor at Georgetown University and former Labor Department chief economist. “We don’t know where this is going to end up, but we can’t dismiss its effects on the economy.”

Still, the labor market remains strong, and economists say it could take weeks or months before government-related job losses show up in national data. At 4. 1 percent, unemployment is low, and there are more open positions than people looking for work. New figures Friday are expected to show that job growth continued in January, with employers adding an estimated 165,000 new positions.

Even so, economists say the new president’s funding cuts, tariff threats and deportations could quickly change the economic picture. The Trump administration has taken dramatic steps to shrink the federal workforce by making it easier to fire employees, putting nearly 10,000 USAID employees on leave and offering buyouts to millions of federal workers.

The White House has warned that additional public-sector layoffs are “likely” if enough of the 2.3 million-person federal workforce doesn’t leave voluntarily. As of Wednesday evening, some 40,000 federal workers had agreed to resign, though a federal judge on Thursday paused the deadline for the buyout program. A hearing on the matter is set for Monday.

trump dont care
 

Trump is a populist. He takes positions that have an 80% (or 79%) approval rating with society. Democrats reflexively jump to oppose him by arguing the side that only 20% (or 18%) of people support. Even the Democrat base overwhelmingly oppose the position the Democrat party is taking.

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trump making stuff up again.... https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...1&cvid=eb14d18850ff4855ac5bf216c55170ef&ei=56

Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino on Thursday denied the U.S. State Department’s claim that his country had agreed to allow U.S. government vessels to transit the Panama Canal for free, an assertion that has upended the two countries’ talks on the waterway.

“I am incredibly surprised by yesterday’s statement,” Mulino told a news conference in Panama City. “They’re making an important, institutional statement from the entity that governs U.S. foreign policy…based on a falsity. And that’s intolerable.”

Mulino said he had told Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth the day before that he doesn’t have the legal authority to waive transit fees for anyone, describing the U.S. announcement as “lies and falsehoods.” He said he had asked Panama’s ambassador in Washington to dispute the State Department’s claim.

The announcement came three days after Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the country to meet with Mulino and tour the canal. In a post on X on Wednesday night, the State Department declared U.S. government ships would be able to access the waterway “without charge fees, saving the U.S. government millions of dollars a year.”

From the comments: Some perspective: 13 million in canal passage fees out of a DOD budget of 850 billion is equivalent to 1.5 cents out of $1000. So, for that, the moronic trump administration is threatening invasion of a sovereign nation, sending his Sec. of State to Panama to make a "deal" to avoid invasion which basically requires Panama to abrogate an international treaty.Seems like much chaos and bad will for next to nothing, but hey, at least the FOTUS looks like a tough guy - and no one is laughing at us now! yeah . . . right.

trump wants to violate the Neutrallity Treaty between Panama and the United States. For no valid reason: "Under the Neutrality Treaty the United States and Panama guarantee the permanent neutrality of the canal, with nondiscriminatory tolls and access for all nations; U.S. and Panamanian warships, however, are entitled to expeditious passage. No nation other than Panama may operate the canal or maintain military installations within Panamanian territory. The United States, however, reserved the right to use military force, if necessary, to keep the canal open;"The One & Only Reason trump can possibly have, to demand control at present of the Panama Canal, is the intention to go to war.Panama has not violated the treaty and at present there is no indication they have any intention there of..
 
Throwing out the baby with the bath water. And still the Trump apologists prattle on….


Cutting aid, JFK noted, “would be disastrous and, in the long run, more expensive.” He added: “Our own security would be endangered and our prosperity imperiled.”

Perhaps that’s why Russia has praised Trump’s move.

In contrast with Kennedy, the Trump administration braids together cruelty, ignorance and shortsightedness, and that combination seems particularly evident in its assault on American humanitarian assistance.

One person has already died of bird flu in the United States, and there is growing concern of a pandemic — yet Trump’s suspension of foreign aid has interrupted bird flu surveillance in 49 countries, according to the Global Health Council, a U.S.-based nonprofit.

Remember the American panic over the Ebola outbreak in West Africa in 2014? (Trump was particularly hysterical back then.) In the end, an Ebola pandemic was averted — in part because of U.S.A.I.D.’s work in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
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I’ve seen U.S.A.I.D. operate all over the world, and it’s a mixed picture. It is fair to complain that U.S.A.I.D. is endlessly bureaucratic and that too much of the aid goes to so-called Beltway bandit American contractors rather than to needy people abroad.

Yet there’s no basis for the White House mythology that U.S.A.I.D. is an enclave of woke waste, reflected in Trump’s claim that it spent about “$100 million on condoms to Hamas” (he doubled his previous claim of $50 million).
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Trump’s policies are as reckless as his rhetoric. I’d welcome some restructuring of U.S.A.I.D. But this isn’t restructuring but demolition — a blow to our values and interests alike.

Musk lambasted U.S.A.I.D. as “a criminal organization.” In fact, many of its employees have risked their lives in the best tradition of public service. The U.S.A.I.D. Memorial Wall honors 99 people killed while working for the agency in places such as Sudan, Haiti, Afghanistan and Ethiopia.
———————————————————————-
I’ve seen genuine improvements in U.S.A.I.D. over the years. Its public-private partnership to tackle lead poisoning, announced last year, was a model of American leadership. And so from my travels, this is what U.S.A.I.D. has come to mean to me:

I’ve seen women and girls with obstetric fistula, a horrific childbirth injury, get a $600 surgery that gives them back their lives — and this is something that U.S.A.I.D. supports.

I’ve seen men humiliated by elephantiasis and grotesquely enlarged scrotums, occasionally requiring a wheelbarrow to support their organs as they walk. And U.S.A.I.D. has fought this disease and made it less common.

I’ve seen children dying of malaria (and I’ve had malaria), and I’ve seen U.S.A.I.D. help achieve major strides against the disease over the last two decades.

I’ve seen southern Africa ravaged by AIDS. And then President George W. Bush’s landmark program against AIDS, called PEPFAR and implemented in part through U.S.A.I.D., transformed the landscape. I saw coffin makers in Lesotho and Malawi grumble that their business was collapsing because far fewer people were dying. PEPFAR has saved 26 million lives so far. (In the coming months, I’ll see if I can calculate how many lives are lost to Trump’s cuts in aid.)

I’ve seen the suffering of communities where people in middle age routinely go blind from trachoma, river blindness or cataracts — and the transformation when U.S.A.I.D. helps prevent such blindness.

Trump scoffed that U.S.A.I.D. was “run by radical lunatics.” Is it radical lunacy to try to save children’s lives? To promote literacy for girls? To fight blindness?

If this is woke, what about the evangelical Christians in International Justice Mission, which, with U.S.A.I.D. support, has done outstanding work battling sex trafficking of children in Cambodia and the Philippines? Does Trump believe that rescuing children from rape is a radical lunatic cause?

To billionaires in the White House, it may seem like a game. But to anyone with a heart, it’s about children’s lives and our own security, and what’s unfolding is sickening.

Man i remember 2014's Ebola scare, an Ebola pandemic would have been a disaster. I was on shift and we had a flight come in from Egypt at 4am with what was thought at the time was Australia's first case of Ebola (it was MERS) well didn't the **** hit the fan. It was basically a dry run of the first few days of COVID, we were completely unprepared despite being the designated infectious disease hospital. We'd received about 20 minutes of wholly useless training, involving ineffective PPE, which we didn't have in any useful amount. Thankfully it was contained.

You think Trump is losing sleep over sex trafficking? If only his buddy Epstein was around to give his views on that.
 
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