Yes, I think Trump and the Republican Party have collectively lost touch with reality. In fact, they have successfully created and alternate reality that millions of people have bought into.
I guess it is possible, but I believe that the vast majority of people will rise up in arms if necessary to crush the Republican terrorist organizati…
Yes, I think Trump and the Republican Party have collectively lost touch with reality. In fact, they have successfully created and alternate reality that millions of people have bought into.
I guess it is possible, but I believe that the vast majority of people will rise up in arms if necessary to crush the Republican terrorist organization. There are similarities in the Republican modus operandi with the Nazis but the dynamics of this country now vs Germany in the 1930s are entirely different. In short, the Republicans will not succeed in creating an authoritarian state. As far as democracy, I think we are a democracy in name only; we are certainly not operating as a representative democracy. We are very much a de facto plutocracy and have been for a long time. The wealthy collectively spend billions annually to shape the electorate's views of government and politics. There will be no meaningful changes to governing or restoring democracy until money is completely out of politics and governance. Hopefully, enough people will understand this once the Republicans start their reign of revenge on their political enemies.
Yes, I think Trump and the Republican Party have collectively lost touch with reality. In fact, they have successfully created and alternate reality that millions of people have bought into.
I guess it is possible, but I believe that the vast majority of people will rise up in arms if necessary to crush the Republican terrorist organization. There are similarities in the Republican modus operandi with the Nazis but the dynamics of this country now vs Germany in the 1930s are entirely different. In short, the Republicans will not succeed in creating an authoritarian state. As far as democracy, I think we are a democracy in name only; we are certainly not operating as a representative democracy. We are very much a de facto plutocracy and have been for a long time. The wealthy collectively spend billions annually to shape the electorate's views of government and politics. There will be no meaningful changes to governing or restoring democracy until money is completely out of politics and governance. Hopefully, enough people will understand this once the Republicans start their reign of revenge on their political enemies.