• @Fredselfish
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    Basically America is about to fail hard very quickly. I say in the first 100 days we will be all living in a great depression. Hope I am wrong. But they did have 4 years to better prepare for this. Project 2025 is coming yall hope you’re ready.

    • IninewCrow
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      My bets are that it will be non-stop rage and fear … there’s going to be constant headlines of some new thing to be angry about or to fear … then when it quiets down, Drump will say something stupid and get the rage ball rolling again. No one’s ever going to have time to relax.

      • Flying Squid
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        You and I get to watch with horror from a distance and see it slowly creeping toward us. That alone is going to make it impossible to relax.

        15 hours left in America for me as of now. Good thing he doesn’t seem to be wanting to stop planes from leaving yet.

    • @YarHarSuperstar
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      Worse than that. Expect mass incarceration to multiply, segregation and other discrimination to become legal again (mandated even), enemies/“others” to be targeted, and many, many people to die

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        I don’t understand what they hate about the (now) old world order, what they were and I think still calling “the new world order”. I understand what I hate about it, I just don’t understand what they hate about it. THEY are the new world order now, they and their dictator friends abroad. Whenever there is a new world order forms (yes, deictically it’s relative to the formation of world orders in their historical contingency) it seems like it is announced often with that exact term “new world order”. It would be incredibly ironic if he were to use those words today. But it’s as if he could. I would so rather be under George H.W. Bush’s adminstration though, if I were to pick my poison. But I think right now the hegemony belongs to the PRC, from a descriptivist standpoint (not prescriptivist) - he’s a PRC pawn.