• @Sanctus
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    1504 months ago

    Are ya’ll ready for how fucked we are? None of this shit is getting fixed, considering we’re still living with Reagan’s damages.

    • Jesus
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      414 months ago

      Maybe I’m naïve, but I’m hoping their overreach is so bad that the pendulum aggressively swings back in the other direction.

      • @gdog05
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        Eventually. It will. How long? That’s impossible to say. As is how bad it will get before a correction occurs. Hitler was in power for twelve years. 70-85 million people died during his reign between slaughters and fighting. And Germany was not the strongest nation in the world (and definitely not the strongest by a wide margin) at that time. Imagine Germany starting off 1933 with the military might to fight two wars at once with the two strongest nations on the planet. And imagine their border was basically impenetrable by any combined force of countries while they fought those two wars. That could easily be where we’re going to be at. No one is coming to save us.

      • @disguy_ovahea
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        I think you underestimate the rippling damage that four years of Trump loyalists running the HHS, FDA, CDC, EPA, DoE, CIA, FBI, etc. can do to the world.

        That’s on top of the damage from rapidly repealing regulations by the President.

        Even if we replace the whole government with progressives, it’ll take decades to fix, assuming we survive that long.

      • @Makeitstop
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        84 months ago

        Tariffs alone will probably lead to a very bleak outlook for Republicans in the midterm elections.

        • @AA5B
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          124 months ago

          Maybe the opposite. Biden’s policies turned the economy around. All the numbers look good and were poised for growth that Trump will take credit for

          How quickly and widely will he actually apply tariffs? If they don’t take widespread effect for two years, they’re home free

      • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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        74 months ago

        That’d be nice and I’m sure sentiment will swing but I don’t think they’d go through all this trouble of remaking the government (and essentially the whole country) just to get “voted out” and have to spend billions more regaining power. It’ll be way cheaper just to rig things.

      • socsa
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        44 months ago

        That’s kind of why I don’t think the RFK stuff is actually going to happen. Trump can sell the economic populism stuff but he lost in 2020 because of anger over public health. Letting RFK be crazy is just going to cause headaches.

        • @MimicJar
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          Trump will just take no responsibility. He’ll blame RFK Jr for all the things that go wrong. Maybe he’ll eventually get fired but at that point the damage will already be done. Trump will just say “Ah, he screwed me, I would have done the exact same thing but it would have worked, I’m a smart guy, I’ll fix it or appoint someone else to fix it.” And then it won’t be fixed.

          So if RFK Jr. is smart he’ll just do a little bit of damage over time. Alternatively if there is a ton of chaos on day 1, then just add to the chaos. People can only be angry at so many things at one time.

        • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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          14 months ago

          We’ll still have the same health care as we do now. It’ll just be way more expensive and inaccessible to anyone but the rich or party loyalists. Basically “join us or die… slowly.”

        • Jesus
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          84 months ago

          Instance domain name checks out.

    • @RapidcreekOP
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      344 months ago

      What till you see the Liberty Law School zealots who find their way to SCOTUS for lifetime appointments

  • @[email protected]
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    654 months ago

    The worst part about this is that it will take 20 years for the damages of this to become really apparent, and the dumb fucks who voted for trump will just blame whoever is currently in charge. Or claim that Democrats have some kind of disease gun.

    • @graycube
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      I think it will have impact a lot sooner than 20 years. As soon as no one can trace the next listeria or salmonella outbreak, or evenrecognize there is a flu epidemic happening, or whatever. There will be kids dieing from bad ice cream before summer is over.

    • @Lost_My_Mind
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      You’re just NOW realising this? Most of us came to that conclusion right around 1am on election night, when we realized that Harris had no path to victory without PA…and then lost PA.

      Now to be fair, SOME people took a little longer to realise this…and by that I mean they’d already went to sleep and realised hours later when they woke up.

  • @RapidcreekOP
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    264 months ago

    . . . to be replaced by bloodsucking leeches no doubt

    • @AbidanYre
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      His brain worm is going to feel so betrayed.

      • @Hobbes_Dent
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        54 months ago

        Neither are going to like the bleach much.

  • Hegar
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    The kennedy clan are known to be very protective of their reputation, hence being so reluctant to speak out about the insane russian asset in the family.

    I’m going to enjoy watching their family name associated with the largest rise in preventable deaths in american history. At least until I contract polio.

    • @RapidcreekOP
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      114 months ago

      Pay attention. They’ve spoken out a lot.

  • @[email protected]
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    164 months ago

    So will insurance companies stop covering vaccines after the federal government no longer supports/requires them? I guess state education departments could still require them…right?

    • partial_accumen
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      104 months ago

      So will insurance companies stop covering vaccines after the federal government no longer supports/requires them?

      I’m betting insurance companies will still cover vaccines. If they didn’t covered individuals will still get sick and consume even more costly medical, hospital, and surgical services. Getting customer to get vaccines are good business for insurance companies.

      • The Pantser
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        74 months ago

        If they didn’t covered individuals will still get sick and consume even more costly medical, hospital, and surgical services.

        So is covering preventative care like physical therapy after an injury so you can heal correctly and not require further treatments but my insurance gives diddly for PT. They should cover gym memberships and aerobic classes too. If they can deny coverage for smoking them I should get extra benefits if I exercise and eat properly.

        We just don’t know what is gonna happen next year when the shit hits the country.

      • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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        74 months ago

        Unless regulation is so loose they basically don’t have to pay a damn thing even when you get sick.

        • partial_accumen
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          34 months ago

          Unless regulation is so loose they basically don’t have to pay a damn thing even when you get sick.

          If it gets that bad, then people will simply drop insurance.

          • @Mirshe
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            44 months ago

            Not unless they keep the regulation that ACA established where you need to be covered at a certain level. That way insurance companies can literally just collect money and not actually have to pay for anything.

          • @[email protected]
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            24 months ago

            My insurance tries to get out of everything, but I cannot leave because it’s legally mandated that I must buy it.

            • partial_accumen
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              24 months ago

              In the USA at least, the mandate was dropped by Supreme Court decision.

  • MeatPilot
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    164 months ago

    So it begins…

  • @[email protected]
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    94 months ago

    I really hope someone is keeping a list of all of the saboteur hires, not just the cabinet level posts but stuff like this, in case we have the chance to remove them later.

    I know in Mexico and other countries higher on the corruption index, where there are still elections that aren’t pre-decided but a lot of additional corruption and arbitrary politicking, this purge-and-replace cycle happens every election. It’s so unfortunate but may just be the new way of doing things, even if somehow we retain democratic elections.

  • @xc2215x
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    84 months ago

    Yikes. Awful decision here.

  • @someguy3
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    34 months ago

    Probably a whole lot more than that. This is just the start.