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    As a Canadian, it’s like I’m watching an alternate reality develop, and I’m afraid it’s going to infect us…

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        When. He’s the worst party leader Canada has had in decades, and very popular it seems. People will vote for him because they’re frustrated with the effects of their Conservative provincial governments and too ignorant to understand this.

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      It will. With how Pierre Poilievre is doing in the polls, I wouldn’t be surprised.

      Trudeau is a wet rag and Singh suffers from an image problem. Quebec is going to vote for the Bloc and the Parti québécois and a referendum on Quebec Independence will probably be triggered.

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        This is one reason why the “leave the country” people are so off. There’s a notable rise in far right wing nuts all over the world. Even if Poilievre loses, you’ll still have a very large contingent of people who thought he had good ideas.

        No, running away isn’t going to solve it. I do understand that some people are in danger, and leaving might be their best option. For the rest of us, no.

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    All you “we got through Trump last time, we can do it again, it’s not that bad” people:

    Notice how the picks this time are significantly crazier and more dangerous? Yeah we fucking told you it’s different this time, and it absolutely is. I hope you all get fucking rabies.

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    We are on Day -67 on a second Trump administration.

    We already have:

    • An anti-vaxxer with self-proclaimed brainworms as HHS secretary, given as part of a deal for him dropping out of the Presidential race.
    • An alleged sex trafficker who is under investigation for various crimes including having sex with minors as AG, giving Trump an AG that will do his bidding without having to go through a Saturday Night Massacre since Trump can just use the trafficking case as leverage to keep him in line.
    • An ambassador to Israel who believes Palestinians don’t exist.
    • Demands from Trump that the Senate immediately go into recess upon Trump’s inauguration so Trump can appoint “recess appointments”, amid reports that several potential picks are too extreme even by some far-right standards.
    • A “government efficiency czar” or whatever term he made up for it headed by a man who has already said he intends to cut the budget by $2 trillion and inflict hardship on poor people “for their own good”.
    • Several prominent GOP figures admitting that they were lying about Project 2025 all along and there’s no reason to lie about it any more since voters can’t do anything about it now.
    • Judges across the country pausing J6-related cases, citing the inevitability of Trump pardons for the rioters.

    .

    Bribery is now legal. The corruption is now blatant and open. Lies are now worn as a badge of honor. The winners are saying the corruption will continue and is now the new normal. They have seized control and have purged anyone who would have dared to speak up, let alone do anything about it.

    And remember, we’re not even on day one yet. There’s still a little over 2 months before the Trump HateTrain 2.0 really takes off.

    This isn’t going to be pretty.

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    Denier, not skeptic. Skeptics are rational and respond to evidence and argument.

    Not that the media care, but they always over-dignify these fools.

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    Scuttlebutt is already record breaking retirements across most federal agencies for January, and there’s going to be lots more that try it but dip out after a few months. And I’m not talking people discussing the possibility, I mean the process has already started.

    Which is a really bad thing…

    A lot of the goverment is perpetually understaffed, and all these ultra conservative department heads are just going to do hiring freezes, keeping it even smaller.

    Republicans don’t have to cut government staffing when everyone always runs away rather than stay and do what they can.

    Republicans sure as shit don’t resign when a Dem shows up. They stick around and obstruct what they disagree with and try to maintain any ground they can.

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      To be fair, the Dems don’t have candidates to threaten or promise murder for the other party.

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        Oh ok…

        You’re right, historically it has been best to bow to far right extremists making terroristic threats so the only members of the government are ones that agree with them.

        /s

        Did you know we’ve literally tried that before?

        It’s what ended reconstruction and was the original mission of the KKK.

        https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/ku-klux-klan-in-the-reconstruction-era/

        People did what you’re supporting back then, it worked out fucking horribly. Seriously, people taking your current advice back then is one of the forks in the road that led to the current fucking shit show. But first it led to Jim Crow laws and massive civil rights setbacks. Because people cowed to just not threats but actual murders.

        I swear, the vast majority of the reasons we can’t fix the same problems, is people refuse to remember how many times something has happened, what failed last time, and why we shouldn’t keep fucking doing it over and over.

        And I’m not coming down on you personally, it’s just no one knows this shit anymore.

        Fighting isn’t easy, we don’t just get to sit on the couch and make social media comments and call it a day.

        You want to actually do something to help the government resist?

        www.usajobs.gov

        You might not want trump to be your boss, but again:

        Fighting isn’t easy

        If only trump sycophants work in the US government, he’ll break a lot more shit

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          Did you reply to the wrong comment by chance? Or am I getting a shellacking for my laziness?

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            Yeah, kind of went on a rant there…

            I think I took your comment as rationale for Dems who resign from the federal workforce in “protest”.

            But now I’m thinking you meant that’s why Republicans don’t.

            If that was the case, then yeah I misunderstood and my comment would seem like it came out of nowhere.

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              I was getting at making the point that Republicans don’t leave because they’re not threatened. But I also get the emotions and fervor. I’m with you. I feel it and I wouldn’t take it away. It might be the only useful tool we’ve got

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    From what I’ve heard… he said he won’t ban vaccines, but things can change.

    I hope Cheryl Hines divorces him soon… unless she thinks she can coerce his decision-making.

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      Vaccines are unprofitable for pharmaceutical companies. If he defunds the research and production of vaccines they will vanish even if they are not banned. There are just so many ways this idiot can and will kill us all.

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      I hope Cheryl Hines divorces him soon… unless she thinks she can coerce his decision-making.

      He’s been humping Trump and saying the crazy shit for months now. She’s either one of the dumbest, most oblivious women on the planet, or she supports this bullshit.

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        The only other plausible explanation I have heard is that her divorce lawyer has her staying quiet. I’m kind of assuming she’s a two faced cunt for now

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    Ok, so hear me out. What if Trump really is the anti christ, and that makes RFK Jr the horseman Pestilence? The other three are hard to say. War might be Pete Hegseth as defense secretary, but there are other candidates.

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      Interesting thought, but there are a few problems with this:

      • The antichrist was supposed to be a genius military tactician. Trump isn’t a genius anything.
      • The biblical Armageddon wasn’t meant to be a prediction of the distant future, but was prophesied to happen within the lifetime of the original apostles, so 2,000 years ago.
      • The general scholarly consensus is that the Nero was meant to be the antichrist, and that the whole story was descriptive rather than prescriptive.

      It’s a fun theory, though.

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    Yeah this sucks, but on the other hand, it’d be much harder for Vance to 25th Trump if Trump’s cabinet are all personally-loyal toadies.

    That’s what I’m choosing to believe, anyway.