That's the sort of future you're heading to if you don't stand up and do something about it.
PS this site is filled with people who downvote and flag any post that makes Trump look bad so good luck with yours.
Germans were 'simply' worried about their jobs and dealing with the 'violent left', homeless, and rounding up people that they viewed as invaders poisoning their way of life.
They were even largely quite happy with Hitler. He didn't take Germany against its will (technically he did, but the people fell in line and reported liking him after it happened, except for those "communists and antifa"), he was the manifest will of those who felt scorned by how society had changed around them. It wasn't until the fallout of the aftermath of their desires and evidence of the evils that they were perpetrating did they start to realize they were played and even then the sunk cost fallacy was too strong and many Germans went to their graves believing Hitler was right.
I wouldn't say it's ONLY tech that is talked about here, I do see a lot of cross-over with Tech and the political climate in the United States as both are very much intertwined. I have seen people recognise that things are becoming a lot more autocratic.
Though for your sanity, I recommend trying to pull away from the news and social media much as possible. These places greatly amplify the issues and no doubt make people more anxious and nervous, because they want your attention on their platform all the time to advertise and make revenue.
It's important to stay aware of events, but you gotta make sure you take care of yourself too. Take a break if it's becoming too much.
As for what to do about the US... I can only hope your constitution and those who truly uphold its values will continue to fight the attack against it.
Part of living in a democracy is not always liking the current administration. The administrations, good or bad, are temporary.
George W Bush once said: “We're here in the Oval Office, and by the way, the office is bigger than the person. And so when you work for democracy and freedom in your country, make sure you put institutions in place that are bigger than the individuals.” [0]
The office is bigger than one man. And if you think Trump is ruling as if it’s not, then you should be happy, because any rule he makes that way can be undone just as easily if it doesn’t make sense.
[0] https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/results/leadersh...
It appears the supreme court is, as well.
They keep hinting at wanting to use those above two factors to get rid of term limits.
Best thing to do is not watch the news as much, it's designed to make you worry about things that are out of your control.
~2M voters (the margin of victory for the last presidential election) 55+ age out every year, ~5k per day. Rural America is rapidly evaporating with farmers (75-80% of whom voted for this) in extreme financial distress from the self inflicted trade war (China is zeroing out US ag imports as a show of counterforce, and they can outlast this admin). Rural hospitals are similarly at a breaking point with ~700 hospitals expected to close soon (~300 imminently) due to Medicaid cuts from the OBBB. And of course, he is beyond male life expectancy while having symptoms of late stage congestive heart disease and failure. "Hold fast." Embrace the suck while progress occurs one funeral at a time.
Where was i again? Oh yeah. I think it's just a transient phenomena. America needs a lot of fixing and Trump doesn't have a lot of time. He certainly doesn't want to waste it clarifying the legal limits of his authority. But no. The US is fundamentally too strong to fall like that.
Earlier today [1] in response to a comment of mine and in all seriousness someone bemoaned the fact that America was so terribly authoritarian that Trump has the House, Judiciary and most of the voters on his side! Yeah democracy can be inconvenient like that sometimes.
My opinion is that Trump is the hero america needs not the one it deserves. I'm not coming to trivialise anyones concerns but i don't think he's the antichrist people make him out to be. He's been doing a truly absurd amount of winning from his perspective at least and if anything is a great example of how much a truly powerful Western leader can achieve. The only question that remains is if his policies are correct or not which is a matter of rigorous debate, not all of which is conducted in good faith.
[1]I'll post the relevant part here for convenience >>What's interesting is that the gaps in our political system that allow him to do so many illegal and distasteful things have always been there. The framers of the constitution never anticipated all three branches of government colluding together in alignment and bad faith, with the vociferous support of roughly half the voting population.
Legally, in the US, once a POTUS makes such an emergency order Congress must vote on it's continuance within 30 (? short fixed time period that I don't recall ATM) "congressional days".
Legally (and this is very weird, I don't exactly know how this is being accounted for on the books) exactly zero "congressional days" have passed since then.
Legally, Congress has had no clock run out on any required vote, legally there has been nothing amiss to appeal against and for Courts to rule on.
Yes, this sounds crazy, bizarre, abnormal, made up. Yes, it's true.
Reference: HN 6 months past: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43358343
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The guidelines ask us all to be kind; they're the first words in the "In Comments" section: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html