kali o. wrote:I think people are over-exaggerating what Trump will do. Get rid of Obamacare? Big deal - it was a clusterfuck anyway as-is. The supreme justices...whats battles are the left championing over the last few years? Trannies in bathrooms? The right to acceptable pronouns? The shark has officially been jumped.
Its not like abortions will be made illegal, despite the doomsayers.
Sadly, I have to disagree - not about the abortion issue, but on the notion that the Trump Presidency will not attempt to usher in other sweeping societal changes.
For example, on his first day as President-elect he promised to dismantle Dodd-Frank, the replacement legislation for Glass-Steagall. That's a curious position for a man who ran partially on anger against Wall Street corruption to take. It's basically giving a free pass to Wall Street to do whatever the eff they want, without oversight, once again. (Be prepared for another bubble/crash cycle as overheated investment bank money dominates the system again - those people didn't learn anything from 2008.)
And then there are his appointees. Our new attorney general has a long career of unrepentant racism - and may make re-criminalization and Federal prosecution of cannabis a top priority, in violation of Trump's statement while campaigning that he believed it was a states' rights issue.
The New York Times wrote:Accusations of racism have dogged Sessions's career: Actually, they almost derailed it. In 1986, a Senate committee denied Sessions, then a 39-year-old U.S. attorney in Alabama, a federal judgeship. His former colleagues testified Sessions used the n-word and joked about the Ku Klux Klan, saying he thought they were "okay, until he learned that they smoked marijuana."
Then there's Mike Flynn - our new national security advisor, whom Obama removed from power because he could not be made to draw a distinction between enemy Muslim combatants and their families or other innocent civilians - he is known to be viciously anti-Muslim and has advocated killing the families of suspected terrorists without trial or mercy, which is really a very, very stupid policy if you actually understand and have studied the radical Islamic threatscape from a cultural standpoint. Half the Islamist terrorists out there right now joined the global jihad because their families were killed in earlier military actions.
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Remember how GWB ran on a very meek, mild, milquetoast platform - and by the end of it he was an unabashed "war President" who had tried to overturn half a dozen civil rights and freedoms?
It's gonna be the same way, people. Just be prepared. Trump is appointing a lot of very angry, very intolerant people to high office - and his supporters want him to hurt people who don't agree with them. I'm seeing it out on the feeds already.
“I would unite with anybody to do right and with nobody to do wrong."
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