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The case for suing the US federal government in response to executive orders targeting specific law firms
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US due process and the Abrego Garcia case
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With Javier Milei 500 days in office, are Argentinians better off?
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US President Donald Trump to attempt to reclassify wide swaths of federal workers to allow for more firings
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How are you preparing for a fascist America?
Even with all the political upheaval, my day to day has not changed. A sign of some level of privilege, but also something of growing discomfort. I feel like i should actively doing something to...
Even with all the political upheaval, my day to day has not changed. A sign of some level of privilege, but also something of growing discomfort. I feel like i should actively doing something to fight or preparing for the worst.
I often hear that we need to organize but i find that vague and not helpful. Going to rallys and protests shows public anger and frustration but dont see how that directly affects the current administration when they just dont care. Its still a start, but how are people turning that frustration into a action?
How have your lives been changing and what are you doing to confront the change?
What are some ways groups have organized to take direct action?
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US President Donald Trump is bombarding the Ivy League. Dartmouth College just hired a staunch ally as its top lawyer.
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The Donald Trump administration has replaced covid.gov with a White House website blaming Chinese lab for the virus and attacking Joe Biden's pandemic policies
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David Brooks: I should have seen this coming - I feel moral shame
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El Salvador won’t return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the wrongly deported Maryland resident; Department of Justice will leave it up to El Salvador
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US President Donald Trump lashes out at Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. Says termination can't come soon enough.
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There must be Nazis in the White House. EO 14188 -> 14/88.
There is now a straight line connecting the White House to Nazis. I know: sounds like a conspiracy theory. However, the dots make a straight line. Just read the below. That's all I ask. Here are...
There is now a straight line connecting the White House to Nazis. I know: sounds like a conspiracy theory. However, the dots make a straight line. Just read the below. That's all I ask. Here are the dots:
- 47 issues Executive order 14188: "Additional measures to combat *Anti-Semitism". 47 has been co-opting "Anti-Semitism" to mean "Anti-Zionism" for a while now. "Anti-Semitism" means "Anti-Jewish". "Anti-Zionist" != "Anti-Jewish". "Anti-Zionism" is disagreeing with the conservative Israeli equivalent of America's "manifest destiny".
 - 1488 is a Nazi dog whistle 1488 is often represented as 14/88.
 - This EO doesn't make Jews safer. It makes them targets.. This clearly aligns well with the intent behind 14/88.
 - The statistical probability of this as a coincidence , EO14188 being about "Anti-Semitism" and the existence of 14/88? Clearly absurdly low.
 - Nazis in the White House.
 
EDIT: Thank you to the folks who amended the tags.
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Law firms made deals with US President Donald Trump. Now he wants more from them.
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‘This unlawful impost must fall’: Conservative group sues US President Donald Trump claiming tariffs are ‘unconstitutional exercise of legislative power’
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When can we call this a dictatorship?
There is still resistance of a sort within the government, but dictatorships don't require 100% consolidation of all power into the Executive. And if that struggle is being ignored by the...
There is still resistance of a sort within the government, but dictatorships don't require 100% consolidation of all power into the Executive. And if that struggle is being ignored by the Executive, then what difference does it make?
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The Donald Trump US tariff tier list
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The average age of major world leaders is 72. Why?
Just had a thought that the 3 countries considered the biggest powers have leaders who are all 70+. So I looked into it and found that the average age of the leaders of the 10 most populous...
Just had a thought that the 3 countries considered the biggest powers have leaders who are all 70+. So I looked into it and found that the average age of the leaders of the 10 most populous countries (and EU) is 72.
Has the age of major countries' leaders ever been higher?
Has it always been like this?
I understand it irt. authoritarian countries. Democracies trend way lower.
Ages of leaders for reference
India, Modi - 74
China, Xi - 71
USA, Trump - 78
Indonesia, Subianto - 73
Pakistan, Zardari - 69
Nigeria, Tinubu - 73
Brazil, Silva - 79
Bangladesh, Shahabuddin - 75
Russia, Putin - 72
Mexico, Sheinbaum - 62
Leyen, EU - 66
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China, Vietnam sign deals as Xi Jinping visits Hanoi amid US tariff tensions
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US President Donald Trump announces pause in ‘reciprocal’ tariffs for all countries but China
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Loathe thy neighbor: Elon Musk and the American Christian right are publicly trying to discredit empathy
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Why US President Donald Trump's tariff chaos actually makes sense (big picture)
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US President Donald Trump targets Big Law. Why that matters to the rest of us.
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Swedish journalist detained on arrival in Turkey to cover protests over the jailing of Istanbul's mayor has been arrested on terror-related charges and for “insulting the president”
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US President Donald Trump’s declaration of national economic emergency under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)
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US President Donald Trump fires National Security Agency director Timothy Haugh in national security purge
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South Korean court removes president from office, says he violated duties
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The rise and fall of "The Resistance"
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Liberal projected to win Wisconsin Supreme Court race in blow to Donald Trump
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Russian President Vladimir Putin launches largest military draft in years despite ceasefire talks
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Chinese military exercises around Taiwan
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US President Donald Trump revokes legal status of 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
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Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa unveils transitional government
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US judges limit Donald Trump’s retailiatory attacks on big law firms and push back
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Does he get tossed? Do I have any wagers?
Despite the awful prospect of four years with this man and his goons, I look at how totally chaotic the previous two months have been on all fronts and wonder if he's able to keep this level of...
Despite the awful prospect of four years with this man and his goons, I look at how totally chaotic the previous two months have been on all fronts and wonder if he's able to keep this level of nonsense for much longer.
My question is, what are your odds that he leaves office early and what are some of the ways it could happen?
I'm not great with odds, but I think there's a strong chance that Republicans throw him out after their constituencies begin to feel the pain and everybody's out for blood.
I'm going to put 20 dollars into the pile and say he's out in a year and a half if this keeps up at the pace it's been going.
Any wagers out there?
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US law firms mount collective pushback against Donald Trump’s executive orders with series of First Amendment lawsuits
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Instead of Adolf Hitler, consider comparing US President Donald Trump to Chairman Mao Zedong
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Top US Senate Republican protests Donald Trump bid to withhold spending
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The presidential toddler theory of US government
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Well this terrifies me: Steve Bannon preparing for a third Donald Trump US presidency
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US President Donald Trump's lawyers assert unchecked authority over international waters in hearing related to deportation case
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Peru declares state of emergency as violent crimewave engulfs Lima
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US President Donald Trump invokes the Alien Enemies Act for the first time against Venezuelan criminal organization
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The real reason US President Donald Trump submits to Vladimir Putin
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Proton CEO tweets support for Donald Trump's Department of Justice pick and the US Republican Party
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Is US President Donald Trump planning to invade other countries?
There have been frequent and repeated comments by Trump about "annexing" or "absorbing" or taking over other sovereign countries. NY Times How 51st State talk became seen as deadly serious White...
There have been frequent and repeated comments by Trump about "annexing" or "absorbing" or taking over other sovereign countries.
NY Times How 51st State talk became seen as deadly serious
White House Asked US Military for Panama Options
CNBC - Trump on US Annexation of Greenland
I think anyone paying attention to this should be extremely alarmed, especially when you connect this to the purges that he is doing to the US military and other organizations that would limit the power of the president, and of course recent supreme court rulings about presidential power.
It appears like he's trying to get people used to a new colonialism. Maybe if he attacks Panama and there isn't much internal resistance, then he'll attack Greenland, and so on. Sure we can guess whether he is doing this to help Putin, or to normalize Putin's invasion. In any case just the discussion of these things harms the other countries, the reputation of the US, and world stability.
Frankly I think this stuff, and the attack on federal workers and social programs and social security, is an attempt to not only do these things, but to generate mass protests which will be used as an excuse for martial law and the removal of other rights, including future elections.
Here's another article, This is by David Frum about how we allow people to minimize Trump's actions at our peril: The MAGA-Strategy Spin Machine
I don't think it's possible to overreact to this. A functioning US Congress would remove him from office right away.
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An unexpected Donald Trump bump for the world's centrists
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Syria’s Ahmed al-Sharaa signs temporary constitution
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US President Donald Trump prepares order dismantling the Education Department
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Greenland’s center-right opposition wins closely watched election dominated by Donald Trump’s annexation threat
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy accepts US' thirty-day ceasefire proposal
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