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Since it seems as likely as not that in a week DONALD FUCKING TRUMP is going to be declared commander-in-chief of the most powerful army humanity has ever known, I ask the good people of the world, what are you stocking your bomb shelters with? Also, half of America? Fuck you. I'm not one of you and I don't like you - stay away from me and my family you scary idiots.
— Nov 02, 2016 04:39AM
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Do you think it's going to be possible to go back to a normal president again after this?
Crisis of the ruling class? the Trump presidency as the great Lisbon quake of neoliberalism?

This is what the Accelerationists are hoping for, no? I'm not convinced it is the best way forward.


Do you think it's going to be possible t..."
I think, to some degree seriously, that for the next few election cycles it will be celebrity billionaires for both sides. There's already talk of Mark Cuban or Zuckerberg 2020 for the Dems. So yeah, totally a crisis of the ruling class. Because now reality really is reality TV.

I think the difference is competence. Bush, as much as I reviled him, could run a functional White House. Trump apparently cannot.


Yeah, Bush was definitely what first radicalized me. Gradually it dawned on me that it made no difference that he lied constantly, and that he could easily be shown to be lying. All the liberal, rational arguments against his administration made no difference at all. It was necessary to go deeper for a more systemic critique (which at the time I found by reading Chomsky).
Today we should remember it'd be very easy to win a rational argument with Trump or Conway, but being able to do this does not actually mean we've won. These things aren't decided on the level of rational discourse.

He was more competent, I suppose his experience as governor proved an asset. He didn't struggle with simple things, like creating a staff. The Iraq war was a collosal mistake and was executed very poorly. Afghanistan was very poorly executed as well since we had the NA fight for us. Then there was the whole plunging the global economy into the abyss moment. It's apples and oranges at this point, since Trump has not had to respond to a crisis. Outside of making some speeches about 9/11, Bush was an unmitigated disaster. Also, don't forget the Chinese spy plane incident, it foreshadowed his coming incompetence.

Yeah I totally agree and I am not sure what to do about it. Without dialogue, what is there?

Absolutely right. It's crazy how now I am even romanticizing Bush. It feels that desperate.

I think this is the essence of the crisis, at least within the populace of our country. There is not even a common language about the problems, a common reality on which we stand, a common normative space where our ideas might overlap. Where do we go from there but down, down, down...

Sure, it's messy and fraught, but it looks like democracy and smells like democracy and it's a great start. If people pushed a campaign to call their representatives and senators to meet regularly with constituents in town halls, imagine how improved things might be. This is an extension of the CU decision, but representation has been too detached from the electorate for long before that disaster.

That's all true - thank for the hopefulness Ian!

Why, the revolutionary struggle of the proletariat of course!

Of course! Except I think most of them voted for Trump :(


I'm glad to know you well enough to understand that when you say that you mean the opposite.
Here's for you ::
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTxSN...


"The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCNews, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People!"
Pure fascism.

Dark times. Imagine how the people who work there must feel. I don't think I can.


On the upside, it's rumored that I, Nathan "N.R." Gaddis, he of Good Amish Blood, he of four hundred years of pacifist resistance against the oppression of the military=industrial=congressional complex, am in the listings for a MAJOR role in the Pentagon......
We're gonna rip this motherfucker off.
We're gonna tear this motherfucker down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezK2N...
Never even spent a day in BoysScouts, just like DeVosie.

Rather than taking the time to google him again, listen to Chapo Trap House instead, particularly this one episode where they interview Jeremy Scahill
https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-hou...

Despair not! There is hope!

This isn't meant to be fatalistic or anything. I think that if America needed a clarion call for sanity this is as close to one as I can conceive. Based on a satirical comic book no less.

"For the first time since the Spanish Civil War, anarchists controlled a nation-size territory, and Rojava soon became a celebrated cause of the international left."
Anarchists vs. ISIS in Rolling Stone ::
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/...

"MARDUK Concert In Oakland Canceled Due To Security Concerns"
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/mard...
For better or worse.

"For the first time since the Spanish Civil War, anarchists controlled a nation-size territory, and Rojava soon became a celebrated cause of the international left."
..."
And the Red, Black, and Orange did rejoice. Lets hope they can keep it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-ca...
What a joke...

If Trump said it, it has happened.
Anyone still thinks it is possible to engage Trump supporters on the basis of facts, stats, reality...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-ca...
What a joke..."
Jibran, I have now seen three highly qualified psychiatrists explain why it would be incorrect to assume that Trump has mental health issues simply on the basis of an apparent inability to distinguish between fantasy and reality and a habit of letting the whole world know about his confusion. We must respect their expertise. As they say, there are any number of possible explanations.


These 35 experts?
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/13/op...
"Mr. Trump’s speech and actions demonstrate an inability to tolerate views different from his own, leading to rage reactions. His words and behavior suggest a profound inability to empathize. Individuals with these traits distort reality to suit their psychological state, attacking facts and those who convey them (journalists, scientists).
"In a powerful leader, these attacks are likely to increase, as his personal myth of greatness appears to be confirmed. We believe that the grave emotional instability indicated by Mr. Trump’s speech and actions makes him incapable of serving safely as president."

Another reason for his incoherent utterances might be that he gets conflicting views from two of his major advisors; his son-in-law, a Jewish-orthodox, and Bannon, an anti-Semite. What's a mentally challenged person like Trump supposed to do? His poor brain can't handle it.

These 35 experts?
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/13/op...
"Mr. Trump’s speech and actions dem..."
Yes, well, I guess we must respect their expertise too. I was taking it for granted though that Trump would have the best experts pronouncing him not just sane, but the sanest person they'd ever met, in fact saner than Jesus, Einstein and Winston Churchill rolled into one. Minus the belief that he's the son of God and the autism and the bipolar... er... anyway, you know what I mean. I can fix the wording later.


It is really weird and scary. It's almost like they know for some reason that a government won't be necessary any more. But probably they just haven't found the document yet listing all these jobs they need to fill.

I wonder if fascism follows anarchy? I know so little about politics, but I didn't want to learn it this way.

Jaha? Jag kollade DN och SvD, och de verkade inte precis ta det på allvar.

Looks like once again both Fox and Trump are out in left field, or maybe roaming around in a corn field. (With apologies to Field of Dreams.)


edit : I don't even understand why any of us even know he exists. Is that just the situation of the famous for being famous?
"So I’m looking at two states..."
I know. Unbelievable. I would laugh (as some in the room did) if it was not so horrific.