lliicckkss
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not allWe are a nation born of war, to be free of what they perceived at the time tyranny, only to become tyrants ourselves. I'm angry, disgusted, and disappointed in all of us.

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not allWe are a nation born of war, to be free of what they perceived at the time tyranny, only to become tyrants ourselves. I'm angry, disgusted, and disappointed in all of us.
Frame of reference jokeWhy the 'playground' and not the 'playpen'?
It’s disgusting. It’s sad. It’s scary.I’m feeling nosey (worried) about how you feel about what’s happening over there in the USA right now?
I know this isn’t the politics board and I’m not sure I specifically want to talk politics, (TPH can delete this if she feels like it) but then again how can you ask people how they feel without it? I don’t know. I just have huge fears for people, Americans first of all. It feels, from where I sit none of you are safe.
I guess I am a long way away though.
How do YOU feel?
FactsIt’s disgusting. It’s sad. It’s scary.
I feel a lot.
I feel angry.
I feel rage.
I feel numb.
I feel optimistic.
I feel defeated.
I feel scared.
I feel grateful.
I feel ashamed.
I feel defiant.
I feel resolve.
I feel hatred.
It's visceral.
It's real.
It's not over.
I will go down fighting for this country
Signed,
An Illegal Immigrant
I often wonder if those who voted for this, truly expected THIS, or even see THIS still.We are a nation born of war, to be free of what they perceived at the time as tyranny, only to become tyrants ourselves. I'm angry, disgusted, and disappointed in all of us.
optimism is that trump doesn't win that war and people as a whole do again (=M
Where does the optimism come from? All of the other emotions I can definitely relate and understand but I am unsure where I could dig optimism from in the face of all that is being stripped away right now and the war on his own people that Trump is waging.
When I first visited the US I was blown away by the stark contrast between the overwhelming amount of money, and the grandiose displays of it and the sheer poverty and homelessness.My wife works in homeless services. We live in a wealthy country but the safety nets are being defunded. The increasing cost of living is exceeding the fixed incomes of poor and seniors. A lot of funding is going away after September.
The US homeless population is about to explode.
My wife comes home emotionally exhausted every day.
oh definitely the wealth gap is drastically different for most its almost become no middle classWhen I first visited the US I was blown away by the stark contrast between the overwhelming amount of money, and the grandiose displays of it and the sheer poverty and homelessness.
There is just. Seems to be So. Much. Money there.
I'm out on the streets with others who are fighting back.M
Where does the optimism come from? All of the other emotions I can definitely relate and understand but I am unsure where I could dig optimism from in the face of all that is being stripped away right now and the war on his own people that Trump is waging.
When I first visited the US I was blown away by the stark contrast between the overwhelming amount of money, and the grandiose displays of it and the sheer poverty and homelessness.
There is just. Seems to be So. Much. Money there.
When I was in LA I went to every protest I could . My friends would ask why, it doesn’t change anything. And I’d tell them, maybe I’m not changing anything, you’re definitely not changing anything, but the energy at the march is being felt by someone who IS out there doing the work. And the least I can do I show them I care about what they’re doing.I'm out on the streets with others who are fighting back.
I'm in DC negotiating with lawmakers and federal regulators.
I'm taking my kids to the Frontlines to demonstrate what lawful resistance looks like. It's an incredibly safe place to be, ironically.
I am optimistic in the knowledge that on a long enough time scale, we win.
The dam walls have broken.
It's electric to be amidst others who are out there chanting and dancing and loving on each other. It's bringing us together.
Joy is an act of Rebellion![]()
Yes, all. Every single one of us. My life has been politics-adjacent for the last 15 years, as My spouse is part of a bipartisan organization.not all![]()
I think the Trump administration thought that people would accept the new "normal" for the next four years, and just go with the flow. However, I don't think anyone expected or could have predicted the absolute insanity that is going on. Even staunch conservatives have been shocked at how things have unfolded.I often wonder if those who voted for this, truly expected THIS, or even see THIS still.
Heather Cox Richardson?I think the Trump administration thought that people would accept the new "normal" for the next four years, and just go with the flow. However, I don't think anyone expected or could have predicted the absolute insanity that is going on. Even staunch conservatives have been shocked at how things have unfolded.
Trump isn't even original in his tactics. There's a scholar online, I'll try to find the video, where she pinpoints every single things he's done and traces it to a dictator who did it first. It's as though he has a notebook of dictator tricks, and hes just trying everything to see what sticks.
The only thing saving us right now is our Judicial branch. Trump keeps forgetting that he's not a supreme leader, czar, or king(Just because he commands it, doesn't mean it will happen). The founders of our nation were pretty clever to spread power into the three (presidential, judicial, legislative), but we can cling to the hope that he has fewer and fewer friends in each as he becomes more and more insane.
I think the Trump administration thought that people would accept the new "normal" for the next four years, and just go with the flow. However, I don't think anyone expected or could have predicted the absolute insanity that is going on. Even staunch conservatives have been shocked at how things have unfolded.
Trump isn't even original in his tactics. There's a scholar online, I'll try to find the video, where she pinpoints every single things he's done and traces it to a dictator who did it first. It's as though he has a notebook of dictator tricks, and hes just trying everything to see what sticks.
The only thing saving us right now is our Judicial branch. Trump keeps forgetting that he's not a supreme leader, czar, or king(Just because he commands it, doesn't mean it will happen). The founders of our nation were pretty clever to spread power into the three (presidential, judicial, legislative), but we can cling to the hope that he has fewer and fewer friends in each as he becomes more and more insane.
I grew up in Portland. Much of my family is there, and I visit often. You could not pay me enough to move back. There's a reason I don't want to live in a large city, and nonsense like that is high on the listI hope there are still staunch conservatives out there, they seem remarkably quiet so far if so. The unoriginal tactics are straight out of ChatGPT from the query "how would you destabilize America?" Lastly, I hope you are correct regarding the judicial and legislative branches of government but thus far it seems both are willing to bend to Trump as long as they perceive those actions to increase their own wealth or power. I don't think the legislative branch will stand up to him unless they fear continuing to support his attempt at a dictatorship will cost them their jobs (i.e. their power) or their money.
The playbook being used in LA is the same tired playbook used on Portland a few years ago. Send in the feds to create a "riot" story about generally peaceful protests, then say the entire city is burning when it's actually only 3-6 blocks of the downtown area that are an issue. You literally could have had dinner in Portland four blocks from the "riots" and never known anything was going on.
I miss the food, thoI grew up in Portland. Much of my family is there, and I visit often. You could not pay me enough to move back. There's a reason I don't want to live in a large city, and nonsense like that is high on the list
I've lived through a lot of administrations - Democrat and Republican. Trump's administrations are the only times I've felt fearful of my own government. Not necessarily for myself (I'm white, after all, and that guy loves his white folk). But for so many of my neighbors.I’m feeling nosey (worried) about how you feel about what’s happening over there in the USA right now?
I know this isn’t the politics board and I’m not sure I specifically want to talk politics, (TPH can delete this if she feels like it) but then again how can you ask people how they feel without it? I don’t know. I just have huge fears for people, Americans first of all. It feels, from where I sit none of you are safe.
I guess I am a long way away though.
How do YOU feel?
Word.If you're abroad and thought about coming here for a vacation, don't. We are not a healthy country right now.
Australia has had six new travel warnings for the USA in recent months. This is unheard of.I've lived through a lot of administrations - Democrat and Republican. Trump's administrations are the only times I've felt fearful of my own government. Not necessarily for myself (I'm white, after all, and that guy loves his white folk). But for so many of my neighbors.
I am scared. I am anxious. I am disappointed. I am uncertain. If there is any optimism, it's in the numbers of people who are not going quietly into that good night. But so much of what we're seeing is just sickeningly cruel.
If you're abroad and thought about coming here for a vacation, don't. We are not a healthy country right now.