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The administration has entered its most anti-Constitutional phase yet. We must call a regime thats a danger to our way of life what it is.
https://newrepublic.com/article/201058/trump-dangerous-autocracy-crackdown-rights
https://archive.ph/Go2Q7

It is well past time to connect the dots. The Trump administrations assault on democracy has entered a new and dangerous phase. Trump is doing exactly what he said he would do, and what many of us warned was coming. He is at the head of a political movement that has long aimed to demolish American democracy, and he and his inner circle of supporters are now backed into a corner where they have few options but to double down. In the next phase of this corrupt takeover of Americas governing institutions, the Trump administration is certain to expand on its already substantial control of both the system of justice and the corporate media, and it will use this control to suppress dissent and spread still more disinformation. Whether the GOPs plan to destroy American democracy for good will succeed cant be known. What those who still believe in the promise of America should do is clear.
Dot number one is the conversion of federal law enforcement and the system of justice into an instrument for punishing enemies of the regime and its leader. The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, just days after President Trump said that Attorney Pam Bondi should prosecute him along with other political adversaries, takes us a giant step toward this objective. This radical action is not surprising for a man who appointed many of his own personal defense attorneys to top positions within the Department of Justice. It really doesnt matter that the case against Comey is unlikely to result in a conviction. Trumps adversaries will have already gotten the message that federal law enforcement is now a thoroughly political instrument of the leader and the ruling party. That is how corrupt autocracies work.
Dot number two: the executive order declaring Antifa a domestic terrorist organization. As an article published on the website of the libertarian Cato Institute pointed out, antifa is not a formal organization but rather an ideathe way Taoism or Crossfit or going keto are ideasand it declared the move idiotic on multiple levels. The point of the order is to follow through on the hateful rhetoric with which Trump and many of his followers responded to the horrendous murder of Charlie Kirk. The administration intends to use the coercive power of federal law enforcement to attack all those who disagree with its political views on the pretext that to disagree with the ruler is to invite terrorism. With the administrations attack on the Soros-funded Open Society Foundation, this weaponization of the DOJ and FBI is already well underway.
Dot number three is the deployment of the U.S. military against (so-called) domestic enemies. This began with the deployment of the National Guard and now includes various orders and declarations that make clear that Trump expects to use the military to apply coercive pressure against large sectors of the American population. The transformation of ICE into a federal police force largely outside of traditional law enforcement is a connected part of this project.
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Blue Owl
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Cirsium
(2,928 posts)I found the article to be very disappointing. It follows a familiar pattern used again and again by many liberal and progressive writers. They start out with an accurate description of the unfolding catastrophe. In this article the author lists seven different alarming things the administration is doing as they consolidate power and demolish the country:
The conversion of federal law enforcement and the system of justice into an instrument for punishing enemies of the regime and its leader
The executive order declaring Antifa a domestic terrorist organization.
The deployment of the U.S. military against (so-called) domestic enemies.
The conversion of mainstream media into regime-compliant propaganda and disinformation providers
The capture of the corporate sector
The reduction of the legislature to a plate of Jello
The removal of any opposition in the form of expertise by decimating the federal government
All of those things are happening and together they comprise a clear warning that we are in extreme danger. So far so good. But as so often happens, he author then recommends a vague, weak and ineffective response.
First, we are told to take a step back from identity politics and purity politics. Of course. Throw the people whom are under attack by MAGA under the bus, as though they were just excess baggage.
Then we are lectured that "now is not the time to curl up in despair." What does that even mean? I would say that despair is a pretty sane response to the crisis, for one thing. Where is this "curling up" happening? Many people are asking themselves and each other what can be done, as the options become more and more limited. I am having those discussions with people every day. Many are astute enough to know that marches and elections are probably inadequate responses at this point. Does that mean they are curling up or are they recognizing reality?
Then we come to the recommended actions. "We have work to doinstitutions to defend, pro-democracy organizations to support, lawsuits to pursue, corruption to expose, and midterm elections next year."
That is what we have been doing. If that worked, we would not be in this crisis.
Using alarmist talk about the fascist takeover of the country for the purpose of promoting the same old responses - donate, sue, and vote - is morally depraved as well as dangerous. None of that has even slowed MAGA down, and those approaches are getting weaker and weaker by the day.
Suggesting that if we don't climb onboard the "donate, sue, and vote" bandwagon, we are therefore "curling up in despair" is deeply insulting.