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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI remember an incident at a Trump rally in Chicago in early 2016
Trump wanted to give a speech at a rally on a college campus in Chicago.
Students at the college didnt want to hear any of it. Many of them got a hold of tickets to the event and started protesting Trump even before he took the stage.
Obviously the Trumpists there for the speech didnt care for that fact. Chaos promptly ensued, the situation got unruly and ultimately Trump never took the stage that night.
That night I thought to myself, No way do Americans elect this man. They know firsthand this is the sort of chaos he brings, and its not something they would want to subject themselves to.
And yet, thanks in good part to Russian interference and the Electoral College and several other unfortunate factors, here we are.
And its just as I knew it would be.
Please do not let history repeat itself because I know nobody with a decent heart wants this for our country.
pazzyanne
(6,546 posts)"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." This is our doom day moment. Time to learn and correct our course.
johnthewoodworker
(694 posts)35 to 40 percent of our population is in favor of an authoritarian fascist regime. I believe Hitler won in Germany in 1932 with 36% of the vote, by 1936 it was Nazi Germany. The next 6 months are going to be very nasty.
Aristus
(66,310 posts)They shame the blame for this nightmare...
PatSeg
(47,370 posts)Yes, but much, much worse. I suppose many of us believed that there would be some saner voices in government, who would try and control his more extreme tendencies, perhaps a few Barry Goldwaters. The fact that almost every mainstream republican in congress has praised and supported him and his whack-a-doodle policies was something I could never have predicted.
The Wizard
(12,541 posts)are spineless punks in fear of Trump's Twitter rage. Those who stand for nothing will fall for anything. That 'home of the brave " line in the "Star Spangled Banner" does not apply to Republicans. It's time to marginalize the rubes and dupes that enable this heinous anti American regime.
PatSeg
(47,370 posts)has revealed them for who they always were. They never stood for anything, other than their own self-interests and that of their donors. All the patriotic flag waving, support the troops, family values, and small government/reduce the deficit bullshit was just for bumper stickers. It took a reality TV clown to pull back the curtain and show who these people really are.
If we survive this, I suppose we should in some odd way be grateful, because he did something that we couldn't.
KPN
(15,642 posts)urge was brought to the surface, their real selves.
PatSeg
(47,370 posts)Somehow, whether it was through blackmail or just obnoxious Tweets, Trump scared the hell out of them. Before Trump became president, most of them saw him as a huge joke, now they cater to his every whim. It is still beyond comprehension to me. I really didn't know that so many seemingly powerful people could be so weak and spineless. Nice legacy they're leaving.
Hotler
(11,412 posts)Their hate for us blinds them.
panfluteman
(2,065 posts)"No way do Americans elect this man" - well, the majority of Americans didn't - they clearly voted for Hillary, by almost 3 million votes. The Russian hacking and stealing of the 2016 election was made possible by the Electoral College, and nothing else. The grave national security threat to our elections in this age of cybertechnology now eclipses and outweighs every other ostensible reason for having this archaic and outdated institution that its defenders could possibly come up with.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)I knew this would be bad, but couldn't have imagined the totality of horridness that it has become.
And I'm terrified it's going to get worse.