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snot

(11,747 posts)
28. Unfortunately, they weren't alone.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 09:04 PM
Jan 17

E.g., the AUMF has generally been supported by a majority of both parties, and its use or over-use by presidents from both parties has consistently been supported by the representatives of their own party as well as at least some from the opposing party.

How about the abduction, torture, and/or targeted killing of US citizens without a trial or anything else resembling due process, whenever a Pres. cares to label someone a "terrorist"?

Another e.g.: there's no real dispute that the privacy of innocent citizens is continually being invaded, directly or indirectly, by governmental agencies from the NSA to local police, in blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment and other privacy protections; but few if any congressional reps. in either party seem to care.

Similarly, first amendment protections have been pretty well shredded, with peaceful protests regarding one issue or another, depending on which party is in power, being suppressed, and administrations pressuring social media platforms to censor, demonetize, or shadow-ban kinds of speech that US governments are constitutionally prohibited from censoring directly themselves.

Or, what happened to antitrust enforcement? How can the kinds of consolidation we've seen in the media, amazon, Google, Meta, health care, et al. possibly be in the best interests of consumers? Even if savings are offered in the short term, we all know that these monopolies will raise prices or find other ways to exploit us as soon as they've cornered enough of the market.

And when's the last time either a Pres. from either party put someone in charge of Treasury who wasn't affiliated with the Wall St. firms that caused the 2008 Great Financial Crash, got bailed out, and then gave themselves the biggest bonuses they'd ever received?

There's been a frightening collapse in the rule of law generally – I'm not talking about petty crime; I'm talking about brazen disregard by governmental authorities, as well as the white-collar thugs they're supposed to restrain, for both national and international law.

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Spot on sarisataka Jan 17 #1
Two branches, actually. TheRickles Jan 17 #8
Yup popsdenver Jan 17 #10
I'm thinking it's not a *boot* they want to lick RainCaster Jan 17 #23
Donald J. Tr**p Was Elected President. global1 Jan 17 #2
More like "elected" 31st Street Bridge Jan 17 #3
Well sort of kinda Farmer-Rick Jan 17 #11
to America's eternal disgrace LymphocyteLover Jan 18 #41
and the same can be said of SCOTUS - n/t lapfog_1 Jan 17 #4
I never could understand why they would make themselves moot ! kimbutgar Jan 17 #5
I keep hearing that they are "afraid." crim son Jan 17 #26
Possibly, but never underestimate the human anima's propensity l RVN VET71 Jan 17 #35
Kick SheltieLover Jan 17 #6
Nonsense. You can explain America's constitutional collapse in one single word Autumn Jan 17 #7
They not only moniss Jan 17 #9
Well, some of them have drawn a line in the sand Mme. Defarge Jan 17 #12
Because money bought it up Farmer-Rick Jan 17 #13
Filthy rich psychopaths have taken control of mass media as well. sop Jan 17 #24
This is definitely one of the factors dwayneb Jan 17 #30
If you picture every Republican and MAGAt clevergrrrl Jan 17 #14
He forgot mention the Supreme Court ... FakeNoose Jan 17 #15
I think he focused on Congress for a reason. ShazzieB Jan 17 #21
Compromat is King. BurnDoubt Jan 17 #16
So true if you look at the documentaries Tree Lady Jan 17 #17
I would add willful ignorance on a large part of the electorate. DeeDeeNY Jan 17 #18
So true xuplate Jan 17 #19
More like licking their wallets. You can't tell me these repukes aren't getting filthy rich off of this administration Cheezoholic Jan 17 #20
Citizens United DallasNE Jan 17 #22
I think one of our problems is we were first. bluestateboomer Jan 17 #25
Technology dwayneb Jan 17 #31
Back "in the day", most of this congress would have been hanged by now. hadEnuf Jan 17 #27
Unfortunately, they weren't alone. snot Jan 17 #28
Citizens United Cherokee100 Jan 17 #29
Republican equals MAGA equals Nazi Buddyzbuddy Jan 17 #32
Republican equals National Socialist? DFW Jan 18 #38
So true BlueWaveNeverEnd Jan 17 #33
A lot of stupid people in America Johonny Jan 17 #34
Post removed Post removed Jan 18 #36
Gerrymandering Six117 Jan 18 #37
Actually they set their eyes on something higher than licking Trump's boots a few years ago and are now tonguing it. cstanleytech Jan 18 #39
Voter Suppression. Voter Intimidation. czarjak Jan 18 #40
The big question is-- what exact kind of blackmail on the GOP LymphocyteLover Jan 18 #42
Citizens United gave that power to the wealthy randr Jan 18 #43
Nope, we expected that. Is the failure of the SCOTUS. BradBo Jan 18 #44
Yes! lees1975 Jan 18 #45
Here's my sentence duckworth969 Jan 18 #46
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