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Lolllll
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Despite being fully aware of their tendency to lie, you choose to trust them because you align with their stance on other issues. In doing so, you willingly lead yourself into economic ruin—eyes wide open.
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Truly bizarre that ANY Americans would support a man and his team getting rid of programs and institutions without any formal process that involves the checks and balances of our branches of Govt.
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You can’t be serious and believe that a large or even a small majority of Americans want this to be the way we operate. One side takes all. Unchecked. Full compliance or you are labeled the enemy.
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No matter who’s “side” they are on. Once we’ve allowed shit like this to happen, we’ve become something other than what we’ve learned living in a democracy should represent.
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it is a symptom of a political culture that has surrendered to celebrity and wealth at the expense of principle and prudence. The notion that one man, however brilliant or self-assured, should wield such unchecked influence over public policy is an affront to democracy itself.
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A real problem that is emblematic of a deeper discomfort afflicting our republic. The Trump administration’s empowerment of Musk is not merely an error in judgment;
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To place him in such a position is akin to appointing a Don Jr head of the DEA, though even that metaphor feels inadequate for the scale of this farce.
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Elon’s companies—most notably SpaceX—are tethered to billions in federal contracts, making him less a steward of public trust than a privateer with a government check book.
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Literally having executive orders explained to him moments before he signs them then looks up and says things like “That’ll be a good one” as if just hearing or remembering it for the first time.
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The conflict of interest is so glaring it seems to have blinded anyone with the ability to stop it from happening. Including Donald Trump. Who seriously has no clue whats going on.
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Nationalism, that once comforting blanket of my childhood now feels like a noose tightening around my neck.
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As the curtain rises on this hideous second act, I wonder: is there still a place for the lost and voiceless in this embarrassing American nightmare? Those that actually make America great, pushed out or to the side in order to serve a new monarchy that would make King George IV blush.
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Democracy’s corpse twitches with each tweet, each Presidential meme coin minted, each MAGA rally a nail in liberty’s coffin. The masses dance to the funeral hymn, blind to the abyss that dawns before us.
In this festival of absurdity, I am an observer, my disenfranchisement complete.