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"But DeCoRum and meeting in the middle." This is why US journalism is dead—puff pieces about fascists like this.
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They don't care about poll numbers. There won't be another election if they get their way. If there will be, Trump will get 99% of the votes.
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Yeaaahhhh....US can gargle dirt for all I care.
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Starmer is the definition of a spineless coward, deserving of diarrhea. What a rotten country when the choice is between the spineless and the insane, yet both options vile.
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The power of the latter thrives off the fear of the former. Always has. Fascism always needs "the other" to vilify and fight against in order to thrive.
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I can multitask. Idiots sleepwalking US into fascism deserve just as much ire.
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Every day my hatred for the idiots who decided to "protest by not voting" or yapped about how "both sides are the same" grows more and more US is barreling into fascism ruled by the second coming of Hitler. Hope idiots who let him get elected feel great about themselves — they sure showed everyone.
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The orange Hitler outright says it in the same breath as that defiance of supreme court decision- "the homegrowns are next, you're going to need to build five more(prisons)".
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Oh no not signing the weapons being sent to kill fascists. How dare he! No wonder you're sealioning a post in order to go bat for the current fascist us government then.
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He's right about one thing. "Tariffs will certainly make midterms legendary in a positive way". The Red Wedding of GOP
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We already got that. Without AI thievery. Developed and programmed by real people with real brains and actual human creativity and without stealing other people's work or burning down an entire rainforest to run. It's called Antichamber.
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Those two fascists backing her and being angry about this should be the most obvious sign that the decision was correct.
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Might as well have a cardboard for a PM. Just as much of a spine.
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Twitter is a nazi site now. Has been for a while. Those accounts post to their audiences... All the more reason for most of the proper official non-nazi accounts to migrate here instead.
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If there ever was a photograph embodying everything punchable, completely with that smirk of privilege
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Scratch a concerned American and a nazi bleeds. Your concern and Values(TM) doesn't do anything against your nation of hypocrites likely invading mine within the next few years. But at least you feel morally superior not voting for imperfect candidate over literal Hitler. Kindly fuck off.
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I have zero respect for your "ethical reasons for letting Hitler in". If you did you are no different from the fascist idiots that will eventually, on his orders, put their boots inside Canada and will get a drone in their face. If you were part of letting him in you deserve what you get.
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The choice is fucking simple. Do you virtue signal and let the next Hitler unleash an insane amount of pain and suffering over everyone as he builds concentration camps, cedes Europe to Russia and invades Canada Or so you tuck in your shirt like good little soldier and NOT let the next Hitler in
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Compliance with fascism is support of fascism If y'all didn't stop discount-hitler from being elected and can't even bother to sizably protest him dismantling the government and capitulating to Russia then you deserve what you get Sorry for having zero empathy for country trying to invade Canada
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Doesn't change the fact how many people voted against their interests there. Or didn't vote at all (just as guilty) Also he's shocked trump would do this. Somehow.
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Who would have thought.
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Hell will freeze over before Canadians trust a single American ever again. No we don't care if y'all "didn't vote for him" or "disagree with him". Y'all aren't disagreeing enough since he's still in power. Thus complicit. And even if he was no longer in power—why should we trust you again?
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If not then y'all want and deserve a fascist dictator more than half of your voters voted in for some reason
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If freaking Greenland can organise anti-trump protests WITHOUT ROADS between cities, if Serbia can organise protests when the government was ACTIVELY attempting to prevent and impede their movement through the country, then surely Americans, the "greatest nation" can be bothered to actually show up?
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They are still making that mistake. Schumer needs to go. Most of the dinosaur ghouls alongside him need to go.
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Another day Schumer spends in his position he no longer deserves is another day wasted by everyone else in the party. These collaborator ghouls have no place in politics, let alone in the so called "Opposition".
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2026 will be a real election with Russia-style useless controlled "Opposition" where the leadership will do everything in their power to hinder any real candidates that they deem as "far left.". 2028 will just not have an election at all, as Trump will be at war with either Canada or EU by then.
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Yeah, a fool doesn't mean least powerful. There's a reason clowns as villains is a common fiction trope. Those types can't be reasoned with or appealed to emotionally. Elon is a court jester—a court jester given unlimited power. And there's no evil more dangerous than an all-powerful idiot.
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They live within the zone of interest. They'll sip from their whiskey glasses and discuss stock trading trends, waiting till all that terrible noise outside is drowned out by gunfire. Nothing happened, nothing is happening. Look - only those agreeing remain.
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Sorry nope. US statements and promises are now as valuable as Putin's. I'd print them out in case I ran out of toilet paper.
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Honestly? I am surprised people still don't know on which side Krasnov has been all this time. He had made it clear since his first tenure in the WH—he's a puppet. What happened today is overt and disgusting but nothing new. It shouldnt be a surprise. It should have been common knowledge years ago.
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Well, there's also a military purge going on right now, so I wouldn't be so sure.
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That's the end goal. Even if(big if) the regime falls, the US is no more trustworthy than Russia, and whoever inherits the throne will reign upon a wasteland, their subjects rotting from pandemics that swept upon them unprepared, every institution eroded or no longer trustworthy.
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With upcoming FBI director who had taken money from Russian agent/filmmaker working to demonize the FBI It's almost as if all of this is by design to tear it all apart from the inside, so whoever is left standing ends up ruling over a wasteland as Putin opens another champagne bottle to celebrate
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"Caesar couldn't have possibly crossed the Rubicon yet; the maps must totally be wrong," said the Senate members, concern on their faces.