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Oldest Heretic
Trump calls anything "Fake News" that shows him in a bad light., or he does not like.
It is usually the truth
It is usually the truth
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One cannot decry Trump as fascist by finding some superficial similarities with historical fascists.
Perhaps you & Trump simply disagree about which is a problem, & which isn't.
Take corporate tax rates.
This is one area where I agree with him, ie, they should be lower.
Obama never understood this.
So rather than saying he doesn't understand, I see a different
understanding....very different from mine in many cases, btw.
We will see what constitutes his "wall".
Neither of us can yet describe it with any certainty.
But he is planning to reinforce the border policing element.
One cannot decry Trump as fascist by finding some superficial similarities with historical fascists.
Let's consider only actual public policy & law.
The media have lost no rights, & in fact have more liberty than decades ago.
That's sky-is-falling talk.
Press freedom isn't lost just because we have an angry blowhard for Prez.
I don't think we can talk impeachment until he commits an offense rising to that level.
We should both read more comic books.
The risk of losing constitutional liberties is a continual & ever present threat, not just from Trump.
Dems criticize him simply because he's the current threat, but they were silent when one of their
own tried to do the same or worse. I've covered Bill Clinton's abysmal record in other posts.
Oddly, Dems didn't mind his trashing things like free speech, requiring warrants for searches,
& the right to a jury trial.
What specific administrative orders or legislation of Trump's do you see as threatening?
I always liked this quote from Abba Eban, "This apple is round, red, shiny, and good to eat. This rubber ball is round, red and shiny. Therefore, there is at least a strong probability that it will be good to eat. The basic truth is that circumstances in which situations differ from each other may precisely be those that define their essential nature."
Except there is a far deeper similarity in this case. Your analogy is superficial and does not hold.
Trump is far from the only president I've seen who chafes at constitutional liberties.Hi R,
This goes well beyond simple disagreement. The evidence of his own words and actions have consistently pointed to a narcissistic con artist. A man-child in temperament who compulsively and unapologetically lies on a daily basis, using those lies to distract us as he makes executive orders that undo our American values. And who professes to believe sources of information like Breitbart as constituting the standard of high quality reporting, whereas in fact Breitbart is demonstrably on a par with the National Enquirer in that respect.
Saying I "disagree" with him is like saying I "disagree" with a scam artist who cold calls random people claiming to be from "Microsoft Security" and wants to take remote control over my computer because I supposedly have a lot of infections. This is not a mere disagreement I have with an equal, but a matter of seeing through the web of lies spun by the snake oil salesman that is our president.
As for tax breaks for corporations, you mean like the so-called American Health Care bill that is essentially a tax break for the wealthy? A tax break for the rich that will cause some 24 million poorer Americans to lose their health insurance? Is that your idea of a good tax plan?
One thing can be said with certainty is that Trump is an ignorant con artist who fails to grasp the basic facts of the border, without which he remains clueless about how to fix any real issues that we may have.
I think you really fail to appreciate the evidence here. Again, he has begun a trend towards authoritarianism. He has started the fire. Waiting for the fire to consume us is to wait until it's too late. It's not alarmist if it's demonstrably true, R.
He has time and again shown a lack of understanding about our Constitution, including and most especially the First Amendment. He has also demonstrated a thin-skinned narcissism; he cannot take accurate criticism without angrily tweeting his lies about it all day long. He regularly receives what he claims to consider "real" news and information from conspiracy theorist and National Enquirer-analogous "news" sources like Breitbart and InfoWars, while he and Bannon not only declare the media to be the "enemy" but have prohibited the most critical and legitimate news sources from press conferences and has eliminated transparency in federal agencies so we are kept in the dark.
And his latest executive order grants DeVos, Tillerson, Perry, and other agency heads the power to reduce or even eliminate their own agencies entirely, an agenda explicitly declared by some of them like Perry, and implicitly like in the case of DeVos. Trump's irecent budget plan also confirms great cuts in those departments (while unnecessarily increasing funds to the military).
One would think that demonstrably and rampantly lying on a daily basis alone is a punishable offense for the office of the President of the US. Let's see what the Russian hearings lead to.
Lol. I wish the greatest stresses in the world revolved around debates over whether Batman or Superman is the better superhero.
The freedom of religion is directly assaulted by his anti-Islamic promises and his two recent ban attempts. Bannon and other appointees have expressly stated their intent to implement things like religion tests to broadly bar Muslims from entry into the US. And with both bans based on false information as already explained last time, they will not improve security at all since ZERO actual terrorists have come from the banned countries, and is proving more of a security hazard as it's only inspired ISIS who is using the ban as propaganda to recruit more to their cause. The only effect therefore is to greatly inconvenience a lot of innocent people, split up and separate innocent families, has already damaged America's reputation internationally as a haven for refugees and immigrants seeking a better life, and is only strengthening ISIS and other ACTUAL dangers from abroad. In short, when you place an incompetent moron in charge of something, what else can you expect but the opposite of a good outcome?
The freedom of the press is directly threatened when legit media organizations are not only verbally condemned by the president, as the "enemy of the people" as Bannon put it, but are outright barred from the White House. I am unaware of any previous administration in my lifetime, including Bill Clinton, which has actually barred the media from doing its job. Trump furthermore had Breitbart (with very direct ties to his chief strategist Steve Bannon) and other fake news purveyors invited to press conferences instead, thereby informally creating a propaganda department, in effect. Federal agencies have been made more opaque rather than more transparent to the public as well, making it more difficult to know what's going on behind closed doors. And his and Spicer's perpetual MO of telling lies, calling those lies the facts (or "alternative facts" as Conway put it), calling the ACTUAL facts lies and demonizing the tellers of the actual facts by calling them "fake" or "enemy of the people" all of this is clearly a propaganda ploy, a direct assault on the American public's ability to discern reality from fiction. And in fact, this is how dictatorships operate: compel the media to publish propaganda, damage all dissident voices, then do what you will without the truth being reported and falsehoods being believed by too many. Trump is not a dictator yet, and the media is thankfully doing very well in pushing back hard, not with counter-slander but with the hard truth. But he is in fact demonstrating the stirrings of a wannabe dictator for sure.
Trump explicitly supported thwarting the Eighth Amendment's protection from torture (i.e. water boarding and more intensive forms of torture were earlier praised by Trump). Though he's sorta flipped on it, we cannot trust this con artist to not change his mind again.
I understand the Fourth Amendment is potentially being thwarted as well concerning the search and expulsion of illegal immigrants. There are reports of government agents searching the homes of undocumented immigrants without actual warrants. While on can argue that being in the country illegally is illegal of course, the seriousness of this and the reasons for it are largely misunderstood and misconstrued. Trump would have us believe that 100% of all undocumented immigrants in the US are all rapists and drug dealers (he's explicitly stated this, in fact) when in ACTUAL fact many are undocumented because of a failure in communication and or policy, coupled by the fear of getting expelled from the country later on once they do learn the proper procedure and would otherwise register legally. For instance, while interviewing a series of undocumented immigrants on NPR, one woman admitted she initially tried to legally migrate, but failed only because she wrongly thought she needed to go to a Public Notary (in Mexico, a "notario" has the legal authority to do this). There needs to be a better job with translation of proper procedures. The largest influx is due to children (i.e. orphans) and families fleeing violence, and when children in particular come here without knowing English, it's possible for them to slip through the cracks and, really, how can they be expected to understand US law and know what precisely needs to be done to legally enter the country? And as mentioned, the fear of retribution (i.e. getting expelled) keeps undocumented immigrants from becoming documented even after they learn what should have been done, so many live their lives here for decades as perfectly lawful citizens aside from their undocumented status. Trump's orders though are targeting all undocumented immigrants, not just those who commit more serious crimes.
Trump is far from the only president I've seen who chafes at constitutional liberties.
Even much beloved Clinton was a multiple civil rights threat.
Tell you what.....
If Trump does prove to be a fascist, you can say "I told you so.".
But until it happens, I say it's low enuf probability to be deemed tin foil hat worthy.
Judging a president's threat to constitutional liberties requires familiarity with their record.Hi R,
Historically, going back to the country's origins, that is true. In spite of his more redeeming qualities, America's second president John Adams notoriously infringed upon press freedoms. There have been other presidents to do so I am sure, though I cannot recall the details offhand at the moment.
But in the past several decades, I do not recall a more serious threat to our Constitutional liberties as we have in this president.
I suppose we can agree to disagree then on that probability, then. How successful he will be at it I do not know for certain, but that he will further attempt to erode press freedom seems very certain to me.
You may enjoy my post to Augustus above, btw. Some of it repeats what I wrote to you already, but some I believe I did not bring up to you in this thread.
Judging a president's threat to constitutional liberties requires familiarity with their record.
Clinton's is bad, & it's a record of accomplishment in curbing liberty, eg, free speech, jury trial rights, property rights.
Will Trump be better or worse?
It's too early to say.
But so far, he looks no worse than most (to me).
Most of the arguments against him are more about how people "feel" threatened.
Looking at things objectively, what has Trump actually effected to curb liberties?Hi R,
It's not just a "feeling" of being threatened, like some kind of subjective assumption. But, as mentioned, it's in seeing the beginnings of infringements enacted, coupled by his already stated intentions and behaviors, and then logically deducing a pattern that's now beginning to emerge.
If you can find links to the infringements you claim Clinton did I'd be interested in reviewing them. Thanks.
However, it's readily apparent that the US president, through his words and actions, has decidedly begun to take steps which infringe upon press freedom while simultaneously and very flagrantly promoting propaganda. Which is what dictators do.
The maliciously slanderous assaults on legit media's reputation then took a more dire turn when Trump barred the NY Times and several other mainstream media sources from a recent press conference, and yet he invited Breitbart and two other right-wing fake news sources. These actions and the verbal attacks combined clearly indicate a concerted effort to gradually silence media criticism, and to compel it to instead report only good things about Trump and his administration.
The ability of the press to accurately report what's going on becomes diminished as well if, for instance, Trump's next step instead is to up the verbal abuse degree into more blatant threats to actually harm news agencies that report badly on him. Perhaps Trump will threaten to sue them... Oh wait, he already did! Over a year ago now, he vowed that if elected president he would change libel laws to make it easier to sue the media (source). It may simply be a matter of time then before he goes this route...
I'll stick to what politicians actually do in office.Revoltingest,
I must have missed those, easy for me to do since I'm not her every often. Thanks, I will check them out when I get a chance.
Btw, I just recalled an interview to wrap up my point. Trump was interviewed some years ago by someone whose name now escapes me. I was reminded of this interview more recently, but unfortunately I cannot recall the source... but I do very clearly remember the content.
Trump stated to the interviewee that he disagreed with the statement that "All men are created equal" in the Declaration of Independence. When asked why, Trump replied that not everyone has the same strengths and weaknesses, and that some have more talent than others. When the interviewee (correctly) corrected Trump by stating that she thinks the intent of that statement is not to claim equality of talent but to establish the equality of rights for all under the law, Trump seemed befuddled and skeptically replied something like, "You think that's true?"
What this clearly reveals to me is that Trump fails to comprehend even the most basic facets of American law and the Constitution (or Declaration of Independence more specifically, in this case). And now that same fundamentally ignorant man is the president of this country...
Quite frankly, how this does not scare the s#!+ out of anyone and everyone is truly beyond me. It's like hiring a computer technician to repair your computer who demonstrates a lack of understanding that electricity powers computers or that keyboards are used to type things on a computer.
I haven't seen any steps which restrict press freedom. He certainly promotes dubious news sources, but a dictator places legal restrictions on oppositional news and until he does this then it is not 'what dictators do'.
This is nothing substantially different from routine media management of the sort that politicians have done for decades. He didn't ban them from press conferences in general, just created additional press conferences for favoured sources.
Politicians have long tried to create positive coverage by the carrot/stick or increased/restricted access. It is a problem that has existed for a long time and seeing it as something new is myopic
These threats tend to actually help promote the news sources he is attacking. Good free publicity.
Also he could significantly strengthen libel laws and they would still be weaker than many in Europe. Is Britain, for example, a fascist country?
There are so many legitimate criticisms one can make about Trump that I don't see why people feel the need to cry 'fascist' rather than simply criticise these things on their individual merits.
It's hardly tin hat worthy. Trump is a combination of the most ill tempered, racist bigoted presidents we have had just looking at the 1900's to now. It takes a lot to be the Voltron of our most recent controvercial presidents(idea credited to Adam ruins everything).Trump is far from the only president I've seen who chafes at constitutional liberties.
Even much beloved Clinton was a multiple civil rights threat.
Tell you what.....
If Trump does prove to be a fascist, you can say "I told you so.".
But until it happens, I say it's low enuf probability to be deemed tin foil hat worthy.
Your opinion of him is more extreme than I think is warranted.It's hardly tin hat worthy. Trump is a combination of the most ill tempered, racist bigoted presidents we have had just looking at the 1900's to now. It takes a lot to be the Voltron of our most recent controvercial presidents(idea credited to Adam ruins everything).
How much data do you need, doesn't look like he has intention on breaking most of the campaign promises. Which a lot of people were hoping was just rhetoric to satisfy his base. You still hoping? That's quite optimistic.Your opinion of him is more extreme than I think is warranted.
I'll reserve judgement until reality provides real data.
I'm an optimistic pessimist.How much data do you need, doesn't look like he has intention on breaking most of the campaign promises. Which a lot of people were hoping was just rhetoric to satisfy his base. You still hoping? That's quite optimistic.
Seems like you are putting Trumps action on ignore and he has signed plenty of orders to back up the rhetoric. Kicking out more than half the press from his meetings, promoting major organizations as fake, trying to punish political opponents and siding with fascist regimes isn't enough? Is it true what trump said he could shoot someone in public and wouldn't sway his base? You have a lot of tolerance for not showing much to the other side.I'm an optimistic pessimist.
So I never expected him to honor his campaign promises.
He hasn't done much of what his critics claim is fascism, eg, curbing press freedom.
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