• @gAlienLifeform
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    299 hours ago

    People didn’t vote for Trump, they voted against Biden.

    This chart might be a little bit out of date by this point, but the basic pattern it’s pointing out is still pretty obvious

    • @Buffalox
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      That’s an extremely simplistic model, when in reality the way to fascism, is that the democracy fails to protect itself against it.
      This happens easiest in new or flawed democracies, and USA is very much a flawed democracy. Where all the checks and balances don’t work, when the executive branch is filled with corrupt traitors that don’t give a shit about decency or democracy.

      In a democracy the parlament can overthrow the government, and end its control with the equivalent of the executive branch.
      AFAIK congress cannot overthrow a president for being unworthy or acting illegally.

      Americans probably thought they were safe, because they have about 200 years of tradition for democracy, so they thought it was so ingrained that it couldn’t fail, because the country is built on it, and the institutions would protect it.

      • @gAlienLifeform
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        in reality the way to fascism, is that the democracy fails to protect itself against it.

        Yeah, uninspiring centrists don’t like to do the whole protecting democracy thing because it might be controversial, so not really seeing your disagreement with this (admittedly simple and meme-ified) model

        USA is very much a flawed democracy. Where all the checks and balances don’t work, when the executive branch is filled with corrupt traitors that don’t give a shit about decency or democracy.

        Couldn’t agree more

        AFAIK congress cannot overthrow a president for being unworthy or acting illegally.

        It’s called impeachment under our system, but I think that’s a lot higher vote threshold than a general no confidence vote like what I think you’re suggesting would be

        And yeah, our legislature being filled with the same kind of corrupt traitors that don’t give a shit about decency or democracy as our executive makes this essentially impossible

        Americans probably thought they were safe, because they have about 200 years of tradition for democracy, so they thought it was so ingrained that it couldn’t fail, because the country is built on it, and the institutions would protect it.

        I would also blame the uninspiring centrists who didn’t want to upset their potential voters by telling them the truth about the dire situation we were/are in. Everytime they brag about some bipartisan legislation like bipartisanship with fascists is a good thing the picture gets muddier for the average voter.

        • @[email protected]
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          Our uninspiring centrists also sent Trump a get well card after he was shot. They also were calling him a fascist. They sure seemed comfortable with fascists the whole campaign

      • Billiam
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        AFAIK congress cannot overthrow a president for being unworthy or acting illegally.

        Yes it can- this is literally what the impeachment process is. The problem is what happens when you have a political party that is every bit as guilty and refuses to charge or convict an obviously criminal president.

      • @givesomefucks
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        How many times and how many ways did she need to say she would be exactly like Biden?

        Like, there’s some irony in you being unaware of what voting for Harris was voting for, in a thread about trump voters being unaware of what their vote meant…

          • @givesomefucks
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            Welp, that’s on me for over-estimating American voters in 2025…

            I should not have done that, that’s my bad.

            Vice President Kamala Harris was asked by the co-hosts of The View on Tuesday whether she would have done anything differently than President Biden, responding “not a thing comes to mind,” before coming back to the question and adding that she plans to appoint a Republican to her Cabinet if she is elected in November.

            “I’m going to have a Republican in my Cabinet,” Harris said. “I feel burdened by letting pride get in the way of a good idea.”

            “You asked me what’s the difference between Joe Biden and me, well that will be one of the differences,” she added

            https://www.newsweek.com/kamala-harris-view-republican-cabinet-1965824

            Now, she does say she’d have a Republican in the cabinet and that makes her different…

            But Biden went as far as saying he was considering a Republican as VP…

            While campaigning in New Hampshire, Biden said that while he couldn’t think of a specific Republican off the top of his head, there are “some really decent Republicans” but the more “well-known” members of the GOP need to “step up” against President Donald Trump.

            https://www.businessinsider.com/joe-biden-would-consider-republican-running-mate-unity-ticket-2019-12?op=1

            So I don’t see much of a difference between the two claims