I envy their optimism at claiming they'll end up in prison over a grave.
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This hardly matters. Trump has always said he's not going to respect the rule of law, and now, with really unprecedented total control of all 3 branches of government (as in, the people that were elected and already there support HIM SPECIFICALLY, not just his party affiliation), he's in a prime spot to just do whatever he likes.
See: Ohio basically trying everything it could to avoid enacting legal marijuana.
This is the same guy who, earlier in the week, tweeted that he wanted to drag Democrat politician's "bloody, beaten bodies" through the street.
I see you have met my stepfather.
Bah, I don't think there's a chance in hell any of this doesn't get some form of implementation. Remember, Trump didn't actually do a lot of anything in his first admin. Most of his day-to-day, most of the actual decision making was left to the Cabinet. Which is gonna be stacked with Heritage Foundation picks and the people who actually want this shit.
As far as "government action resulting in mass violence", one of his campaign speeches was him talking about unleashing the military and the police for "one really bad, really rough day", which sounds an awful lot like a government action resulting in mass violence.
And that's if you were lucky and your Mom or Dad didn't just either give you up for adoption or leave you in the fields one night and wash their hands of you.
Basically this. They're all neofeudalists with a thin coat of "but it's business and not a divine mandate" on top. Thiel specifically has made no secrets of his desire to destroy federal power, and effectively just reimagine the country as a bunch of feudal city-states, loosely linked by something resembling a monarch (who isn't Thiel because he's actually terrified of being in the public eye for anything).
It's not a repeat. The GOP has had four years to plan and strategize. Trump and the wider GOP didn't expect to win in 2020. The GOP didn't know what to make of him. Now, they know how to cajole him, how to get him to do whatever, and they've had time to actually put down a map of what they want to do.
Trump may not know what he's doing, but considering he's likely going to let his Cabinet do most of the actual work like last time, I'm very, very worried. I'm even more worried if we wind up getting JD Vance instead after a year or so, because while Trump has at least one guiding star (money), JD Vance is utterly rudderless, willing to take direction from whoever is paying him at the moment.
Bingo. Garland has the same amount of blame as Biden and Harris. Biden should've thrown him out and replaced him with anyone willing to actually enforce the law regardless of "conflict". Trump doesn't wanna return documents after being asked nicely? An FBI raid or two should fix that. Judge Cannon doesn't wanna prosecute and keeps stalling the case? Move the case to another judge, keep moving it until you find one who isn't going to play games.
The DNC's perennial problem is that they're so afraid of fighting dirty against a party that, since Nixon, has had little problem doing exactly that. I wanted a Democratic Party that was willing to go to the mat and meet the GOP where it was, rather than trying to take the high road, and for a few weeks it seems like we HAD THAT.
Worse, it would be the NEW Speaker, who is (presumed to be) Rick Scott.
Fen-phen! This shit was a wonder drug for dieters, until they found out it kills you. Maintenance Phase did a wonderful episode on it years back.