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32 votes
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US President Donald Trump sets the stage for legal chaos by reaffirming that Elon Musk actually runs Department of Government Efficiency
15 votes -
Donald Trump media company sues a Brazilian Supreme Court justice investigating Jair Bolsonaro
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Denmark will spend an additional €6.7bn on defence over the next two years, amid the ongoing threat Russia poses to Europe, PM Mette Frederiksen has announced
11 votes -
I'm alarmed by the apparent lack of an actual deep state
Yes I know the "deep state" is just a phrase that means different things to different people. But Trump is completely out of control and undermining the very fabric of American society and world...
Yes I know the "deep state" is just a phrase that means different things to different people. But Trump is completely out of control and undermining the very fabric of American society and world politics. Siding with Russia, undermining long time relationships with close allies, threatening invading Canada and other countries, calling himself a King. His next step seems to be dismantling the military industrial complex (drastically cutting military spending, reducing American power worldwide).
Isn't there supposed to be some people who are sort of secretly in charge and prevent a single traitorous idiot from destroying the world order, whatever that is? "The Invisible Government"?. Don't most of us sort of believe that JFK was removed by internal actors for much less?
What is really going on here? Is a large amount of the US government completely captured by Russia? Or is it exactly what it seems to be - nobody expected a handful of rich corrupt idiots to just take over and the handful of people who could stop it are just letting it happen. I mean, I can see how it was a serious of unfortunate events, mostly caused by the corruption in the Republican party which allowed a seditionist to get away with trying to overthrow the government and Biden's DOJ just sleeping for about 3 years. But along the way you'd think there would be better checks against all of this.
42 votes -
Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro has been charged over an alleged coup. What’s next for him?
9 votes -
US President Donald Trump order challenges independence of Federal Communications Commission, Federal Trade Commission and financial regulators
20 votes -
Analysis of US President Donald Trump's executive orders focusing on impact to countries in the Global South
11 votes -
The path to American authoritarianism - what comes after democratic breakdown
33 votes -
H.R.1161 - To authorize the US President to enter into negotiations to acquire Greenland and to rename Greenland as "Red, White, and Blueland".
34 votes -
Attorneys are resigning in response to orders from US President Donald Trump's government
US attorney - Danielle Sassoon US attorney - Hagen Scotten
42 votes -
It took US President Donald Trump only twenty-four days to sell out Ukraine
28 votes -
US President Donald Trump hiring cuts create chaos as Yosemite National Park tries to prepare for crowded spring and summer seasons
17 votes -
Is this a coup?
42 votes -
Top Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials reassigned amid strain to meet US President Donald Trump deportation goals
9 votes -
Judge orders Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration to restore websites taken down after US President Donald Trump gender order
21 votes -
When it comes to Canadian politics, all bets are now off
21 votes -
The crisis of ethics in the United States
I'm increasingly bothered in the last few years in the crisis of ethics in the United States government. It isn't very important to the leaders, and it isn't very important to the voters. I don't...
I'm increasingly bothered in the last few years in the crisis of ethics in the United States government. It isn't very important to the leaders, and it isn't very important to the voters. I don't think it is a "conservative vs liberal" issue. It isn't about religion. It is about basic morality and doing what is best for a functioning society.
I think about ethics more about once a year when my job has everyone take a small course on ethics. There is a lot of basic and obvious stuff in the course, but a big part of it is that even the appearance of conflicts of interest should be avoided. And I'm sure if this is important for the general workforce, it should be even more important for public figures.
I'm well aware that the government has done unethical things in the past, and some of them were horrific. But I don't remember a time when unethical behavior has been flaunted so openly. The president is fundamentally unethical. He constantly lies and takes open bribes and enriches himself at the expense of the proper functioning of the government. The supreme court is fundamentally unethical and barely tries to conceal taking bribes. The president's political party openly ignores their duty to hold the president accountable for crimes, and participates in them, including sedition. The top leaders of businesses and the press have been obviously captured by money and corruption.
For years we were concerned about "dark money" and who was funding the propaganda and disinformation. Well now we have the richest person in the world openly buying an election and taking over fundamental functions of the government.
This crisis of political ethics is a direct result of a crisis of ethics in all parts of society. I think it flows back and forth like a disease. The voters do not hold the leaders accountable because the voters themselves are not ethical. I don't think supporters of Trump are completely the victims of propaganda. I think they made an unethical choice for selfish reasons. Part of ethics is taking responsibility for making sure you have the correct information when you make a choice. I'm not sure that most are capable of learning that the price of eggs is worth the collapse of being able to trust each other and make progress as a society.
By the way, I think a lot of us are hoping that this open feeding frenzy of greed and dishonesty is part of a pendulum that swings back and forth. But I'm reminded that in 1977 Jimmy Carter was elected to help restore ethics to the presidency. He only served one term as president and was replaced by a highly unethical person who was supported by highly unethical people who created a right-wing propaganda network of talk radio and Fox News.
31 votes -
Morocco, Somaliland and Puntland named as locations under discussion for Gazan relocation per US President Donald Trump’s plans; Israeli official says any talk of destinations is ‘extremely premature’
14 votes -
US President Donald Trump appointed prosecutor Ed Martin withdrew Jan. 6 case against his own client
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Is there a reason that we aren't seeing pushback to US President Donald Trump's blitzkreig?
Maybe that's the point of a blitzkreig, but I'm thinking back to 2016 where we saw huge numbers of people taking to the street - the Women's March, anti-Trump marches - to show displeasure for...
Maybe that's the point of a blitzkreig, but I'm thinking back to 2016 where we saw huge numbers of people taking to the street - the Women's March, anti-Trump marches - to show displeasure for Trump even being elected. In 2020 we saw some of the largest protests ever for BLM, potentially because folks had time to tune in and turn up because of the pandemic. But right now we're seeing an absolute assault on our institutions and it's up against absolute silence. I'm not trying to throw stones, I'm not out demonstrating either. Mostly because there isn't one to join. Does anyone have a theory or understand why we aren't seeing any public mobilization?
53 votes -
US President Donald Trump and the risk of a NATO-Russia war
10 votes -
China no longer has a de minimis trade exemption. What is it?
10 votes -
CIA offers buyouts to entire workforce to align with US President Donald Trump priorities, sources say
34 votes -
US President Donald Trump halts tariffs on Canada and Mexico as both offer new border security plans
27 votes -
Fear, pain and hunger: The dire impact of US funding cuts in Africa
20 votes -
Donald Trump won’t rule out deploying US troops to support rebuilding Gaza, sees ‘long-term’ US ownership
34 votes -
US federal judge temporarily blocks Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order
36 votes -
How US Senate Democrats can delay and defy Donald Trump's agenda with procedural hardball
13 votes -
The barrage of Donald Trump executive orders may be intentionally setting up confrontations with US Congress and the Supreme Court
20 votes -
Dark Gothic MAGA: How tech billionaires plan to destroy America
11 votes -
Senior US official to exit after rift with Elon Musk allies over payment system
34 votes -
An interview with Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s president
13 votes -
US President Donald Trump announces 25% tariffs against Canada, Mexico starting Tuesday; 10% against China
45 votes -
The democratization of information production is killing US democracy
15 votes -
Regarding the tariff wars that US President Donald Trump is launching against Canada and Mexico
sorry for dumb question but here it goes: I remember during the first administration, Trump launched some tariffs against us and if I recall correctly, it resulted in the signing of the USMCA...
sorry for dumb question but here it goes: I remember during the first administration, Trump launched some tariffs against us and if I recall correctly, it resulted in the signing of the USMCA which replaced NAFTA.
So, where I get lost is, are these agreements non-binding? Like a country can just choose not to follow them and face no consequences before they expire? Cause I'd assume that what the U.S. is doing breaks the conditions of the USMCA?
and if it's non-binding, then that means that even if another agreement is signed yet again, if Trump wants to throw a new tantrum halfway through his presidency and do tariff wars again, there's nothing stopping him and we'd have to come up with and sign a brand new agreement yet again?
14 votes -
A fork in the road: Is US federal employee privacy compromised?
22 votes -
Trade tariffs tomorrow and now US President Donald Trump is jockeying for Canadian water. Americans, what's your take on this?
What are your predictions for what will happen? What are the Trump supporters in your communities saying about a leader that picks fights with his country's friends?
18 votes -
US President Donald Trump directs Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security to prepare migrant housing at Guantánamo Bay
48 votes -
The army of God comes out of the shadows
23 votes -
Ten ideas to oppose the Donald Trump US administration
41 votes -
US President Donald Trump's foreign aid cuts lead to guards at terrorist holding centers in Syria going unpaid and some not showing up to work
16 votes -
Jan 6th rioter refuses US President Donald Trump's pardon
34 votes -
Secretary of State Marco Rubio orders halt to almost all US foreign aid
28 votes -
The cultural ascendancy of the new young American right
12 votes -
US President Donald Trump and the attention economy
15 votes -
How Carl Schmitt, a German thinker relates to US MAGA concepts of right and wrong, good and bad
13 votes -
US Republican Party representative introduces bill to amend the 22nd Amendment, seeking to allow a third Donald Trump term in office
44 votes -
How nine popular YouTubers helped US President Donald Trump win a second term
26 votes -
US President Donald Trump pardons Silk Road dark web market creator Ross Ulbricht
34 votes