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Buddyzbuddy

(2,578 posts)
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:11 AM 7 hrs ago

How in the f*ck can 1 guy destroy the "strongest nation" so fast?

Don't answer, it's rhetorical. He had a Congress and Judiciary to help him. A Republican led Congress has stood by and watched our Nation burn.

I hope November isn't too late.

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How in the f*ck can 1 guy destroy the "strongest nation" so fast? (Original Post) Buddyzbuddy 7 hrs ago OP
Congress is revealing the US is weak leftstreet 7 hrs ago #1
Our Constitution is flawed radical noodle 6 hrs ago #28
It's structurally flawed Nasruddin 5 hrs ago #51
The two major flaws are undemocratic apportionment of senators and the electoral college Mysterian 5 hrs ago #63
When the Constitution was written... GiqueCee 2 hrs ago #78
In order to survive, the USA needs to remove the Opus Dei and extremist BComplex 1 hr ago #82
The constitution works just fine.... Snackshack 4 hrs ago #65
Then it doesn't work fine Mysterian 1 hr ago #86
Correct! When the constitution was written it iwas assumed that no traitors would occupy the White House, not in the Escurumbele 5 min ago #89
In the past, the US credit rating has been downgraded because of inability to solve problems legislatively. With wiggs 2 hrs ago #80
In my opinion, the biggest flaw is something else: colorado_ufo 41 min ago #87
Project 2025 consists of more than one guy. mahatmakanejeeves 7 hrs ago #2
Exactly. yellow dahlia 7 hrs ago #7
SOME of us here popsdenver 5 hrs ago #62
History lesson anyone? yellow dahlia 2 hrs ago #81
Exactly Traildogbob 6 hrs ago #39
Many billionaires helped, gab13by13 7 hrs ago #3
A lot of evil entities at work. yellow dahlia 7 hrs ago #10
"strongest nation" in quotes Roc2020 7 hrs ago #4
He has a lot of help. Turbineguy 7 hrs ago #5
Obviously, we were not as strong as we told ourselves we were. nt GenThePerservering 7 hrs ago #6
Hence, the quotes. Buddyzbuddy 7 hrs ago #8
The GOP has been laying the groundwork for decades. tanyev 7 hrs ago #9
Word yellow dahlia 7 hrs ago #11
THIS FalloutShelter 7 hrs ago #14
Well, you heard Trump this morning, he hates Democrats, and his followers just following him Walleye 6 hrs ago #27
Trump was Dem for 25-30 years... OhioBack2Blue 5 hrs ago #56
Maga loves him for saying that he hates all of us Walleye 4 hrs ago #68
Correct Cosmocat 7 hrs ago #23
Yup bdamomma 7 hrs ago #12
In the end, it may be the billionaire's coup awesomerwb1 7 hrs ago #13
AND IT'S GONNA TAKE FOREVER TO FIX!!!!! a kennedy 7 hrs ago #15
I don't believe it will be fixed. It will be glossed over and the rot will continue. Autumn 7 hrs ago #22
At best Cosmocat 7 hrs ago #24
Because we weren't really strong. Feet of clay and a rotten core. Coventina 7 hrs ago #16
Our nation's Founders assumed that the majority of those elected to federal government would be honorable patriots. LaMouffette 7 hrs ago #17
they thought they'd defend their own power. mopinko 6 hrs ago #34
Yes, I also believe they thought the varied interests of the several states would also serve as a guardrail Ilikepurple 3 hrs ago #77
We have been rotting from within since Reagan was elected DBoon 7 hrs ago #18
It's more than that EdmondDantes_ 7 hrs ago #19
The smart ones in Congress are dashing for the exit doors, Baitball Blogger 7 hrs ago #20
It's not one guy . There are 218 Republicans in Congress and a couple of Democrats that work with Trump Autumn 7 hrs ago #21
There was a whole undercurrent of Fascists ready to pounce. Oneironaut 6 hrs ago #25
It was a long term plan. Irish_Dem 6 hrs ago #26
Because 1 guy didn't he had lots and lots of help, by both his immediate support system and... JHB 6 hrs ago #29
So fast? It took decades unblock 6 hrs ago #30
It's been undermined since the Dulles Brothers threw in with the Mob haele 6 hrs ago #31
He had the backing of his master Putin kacekwl 6 hrs ago #32
He's a symptom, not the disease. America has been sick, declining for a half century. RockRaven 6 hrs ago #33
He is having plenty of help from about a third of the population. republianmushroom 6 hrs ago #35
It's a coup Blues Heron 6 hrs ago #36
The American People are rubes and appointed him to do it. maxsolomon 6 hrs ago #37
It's the propaganda legallyblondeNYC 6 hrs ago #38
its a entire political party southmost 6 hrs ago #40
Majority rules in a Democracy.. Escape 6 hrs ago #41
Our demorcracy always had flaws, but we had a congress that was "for the people and by the people". Fla Dem 6 hrs ago #42
It's not "one guy" jmowreader 6 hrs ago #43
One Guy did not destroy dclarston13 6 hrs ago #44
Republicans are ultimately responsible Eddie Haskell 60 6 hrs ago #45
This message was self-deleted by its author legallyblondeNYC 6 hrs ago #46
We weren't that strong. AllyCat 6 hrs ago #47
3 answers LilElf70 5 hrs ago #48
He is just exposing the existing rot. Shipwack 5 hrs ago #49
He had coffers filled by corporations. Hope22 5 hrs ago #50
"The American Dream is dead." czarjak 5 hrs ago #52
One? IbogaProject 5 hrs ago #53
Because at least half of us have an IQ less than 60 and will swallow his shit. usaf-vet 5 hrs ago #54
I can't add anything to your post. hamsterjill 5 hrs ago #55
He's had lots of help ... this coup was all planned years ago and "Project 2025" was only a small part of it FakeNoose 5 hrs ago #57
First things first. This constitution held together for centuries! bluestarone 5 hrs ago #58
He's had a lot of help Joinfortmill 5 hrs ago #59
Religious Extremism... Hello America ZDU 5 hrs ago #60
Because, over decades, the unpatriotic republican party had made it a crumbling ruins Mysterian 5 hrs ago #61
One name comes to mind... Snackshack 4 hrs ago #64
Not "1 guy". A whole political machine has been working on this for 70+ years. n/t TygrBright 4 hrs ago #66
That is exactly what I was going to say. Envirogal 4 hrs ago #74
I believe many have been working towards this for a long time. annielion 4 hrs ago #67
1 guy did not do this. 1 guy, along with a complicit GOP majority in both houses of congress, a corrupted justice Scalded Nun 4 hrs ago #69
"How in the f*ck can 1 guy destroy the "strongest nation" so fast?" Because a significant portion of the electorate is Martin68 4 hrs ago #70
We had a Democratic house, senate and white house from 2020 to 2024 that sat on its hands and didn't do anything lees1975 4 hrs ago #71
The only part of the Judiciary that's helped him is SCOTUS. ShazzieB 4 hrs ago #72
You are correct, ShazzieB. Buddyzbuddy 3 hrs ago #76
Willing accomplices. QueerDuck 4 hrs ago #73
It's a war of many people and countries who have spent years planning for the right moment. SupportSanity 3 hrs ago #75
it wasn't just one guy... mike_c 2 hrs ago #79
40 year plan. Started way back under Reagan nini 1 hr ago #83
It's too late to ask Nero. Festivito 1 hr ago #84
Lots of help but In reality it's been brewing since.. yourout 1 hr ago #85
P 25 Clouds Passing 17 min ago #88

leftstreet

(40,579 posts)
1. Congress is revealing the US is weak
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:13 AM
7 hrs ago

Apparently there aren't 3 co-equal branches of govt

It's just a banana republic

radical noodle

(10,591 posts)
28. Our Constitution is flawed
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:11 PM
6 hrs ago

because it relies on most people upholding their oath to the Constitution which obviously means nothing to republicans.

Nasruddin

(1,252 posts)
51. It's structurally flawed
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 01:10 PM
5 hrs ago

Not to excuse stupidity, cowardice, and bad judgment.

The constitution and the Judiciary Act that followed it have a lot of flaws for a 21st century country and the society we have now.
It needs a re-think in many areas, and even some hacks would help some (no lifetime appointments).
The principal flaw I am thinking is rigidity. Some of that rigidity is inherent, and some is enforced by the supreme court,
which usurped control of interpretation almost from the beginning, with no consequences. We could hack some of that
out of the system by scoping the court but that wouldn't solve the rigidity problem.

Mysterian

(6,466 posts)
63. The two major flaws are undemocratic apportionment of senators and the electoral college
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 01:55 PM
5 hrs ago

Fix that and the republic could probably last a few hundred more years. I think a parliamentary sytem is better.

GiqueCee

(4,204 posts)
78. When the Constitution was written...
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 03:58 PM
2 hrs ago

... the population of the United States was about 4 million people, only landowning men could vote, and the big western states didn't exist. But, yeah, an overhaul of those key points, and others, is long overdue.
The Electoral College was a racist abomination the day it was conceived. No other elective office is subjected to that corrupt piece of shit. The President should be elected by the popular vote. Period.
When the GOP is banished to political Siberia, maybe we can make some much needed changes.

BComplex

(9,907 posts)
82. In order to survive, the USA needs to remove the Opus Dei and extremist
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 05:02 PM
1 hr ago

republicans on the supreme court. They are truly terrorists in the republican take-over of the country.

Escurumbele

(4,090 posts)
89. Correct! When the constitution was written it iwas assumed that no traitors would occupy the White House, not in the
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 06:51 PM
5 min ago

presidency, congress or senate. No safeguards for traitors, even though they should have thought about it because of Benedict Arnold.

I hope November isn't too late. Lets hope Democrats do their due diligence to prevent cheating. Why was a sheriff in California able to rob voting documentation? Democrats need to be proactive in order to prevent things like that, more is going to happen.

wiggs

(8,800 posts)
80. In the past, the US credit rating has been downgraded because of inability to solve problems legislatively. With
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 04:47 PM
2 hrs ago

this kind of congress and a WH which ONLY makes bad decisions...I can see that happening again.

colorado_ufo

(6,251 posts)
87. In my opinion, the biggest flaw is something else:
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 06:16 PM
41 min ago

Why is the president of the United States allowed to appoint the Attorney General? How is it possible to keep the Judicial and Executive Branches separate when this is the case?

Fix this one thing and you fix a lot.

popsdenver

(2,275 posts)
62. SOME of us here
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 01:54 PM
5 hrs ago

have been bitching and screaming our heads off, since HWBush's Republican CABAL committed Treason, to corrupt the 1980 Election and install Reagan as a pawn/puppet in the White House, while HW's CABAL worked in the shadows to deliver major blow, after major blow to the Middle class, and pass MASSIVE tax cuts to the Uber Wealthy and Corporations.......
Hell, there was even a large group, calling themselves "Reagan Democrats" calling those of us shouting out what was happening a group of "fanatical fringe, left wing crazies".........

The Republicans got away with that, and then did the EXACT SAME THING.... with Cheney's CABAL of Republicans, corrupting the 2000 election with the Supreme Courts assistance, (illegally), AND the 2004 election, .....installing WBush as pawn/puppet in the White House, while they steam rolled the entire nation into more tax cuts for wealthy/corporations, and a war in IRAQ that cost taxpayers over TWO TRILLION dollars at this point, so Cheney could have six U.S. Oil companies take over the oil of IRAQ........
(Venezuela anyone???????)

First was their "Project New American Century" manifesto in 1997, which, in fact, stated .....that their ability to shove their PNAC agenda through would be greatly assisted if there was "something" like pearl harbor to rally the people behind them........9/11???
(It is in writing folks, go and read it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

The perfect title for a book, or large volume of books, about the past 45+ years would be: WHILE THE NATION SLEPT

Many politicians were merely walking down the jungle path, swatting at mosquitoes, and were oblivious to the herd of charging elephants.......Pun Intended

WASF

yellow dahlia

(5,833 posts)
81. History lesson anyone?
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 04:49 PM
2 hrs ago

If they could only use their skill sets for good instead of evil. Imagine.

Traildogbob

(13,011 posts)
39. Exactly
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:31 PM
6 hrs ago

Total support from Every billionaire in the world, the courts, a useless congress, willing treasonous scum, most all of the Media and the stupidest people on earth cheering it all on. Cherry on top…..religion.
All the stars aligned through decades of careful planning, and then put in the puppet to sell it all.
If only we could have history to tell us what would happen. A species way too stupid to survive.
Now the religion is cheering on the last big boom, ASAP, and they will be cheering and celebrating the missile launches like an old Cape Canaveral launch for moon exploration. USA USA USA. Virgins, mansions, streets of gold and a seat beside Jebus just over the hill. All white paradise awaits them.
They have even taught of a RAPTURE will be taking them home. It is the billionaire RAPTORS coming to take the out, not home. We knew they can’t spell, but this misspelling will be their end. Not a happy ending either. No take backs.
No kool aide was required. Just media.

gab13by13

(32,263 posts)
3. Many billionaires helped,
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:16 AM
7 hrs ago

along with Russia, Israel, North Korea, helping to get him elected.

Roc2020

(1,786 posts)
4. "strongest nation" in quotes
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:16 AM
7 hrs ago

is very appropriate. the foundation has been cracking for decades now. Now the freefall is happening. China has won and taking over.

tanyev

(49,250 posts)
9. The GOP has been laying the groundwork for decades.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:18 AM
7 hrs ago

When the sociopath they needed to "seal the deal" emerged, they were all in.

FalloutShelter

(14,452 posts)
14. THIS
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:25 AM
7 hrs ago

And:
Democratsrespect the rule of Law
Democrats are not violent
Democrats honor the Constitution
Democrats protest non-violently
Democrats paint signs and knit hats.

They are not afraid of us.
No kings will be huge but it will not deter them because THEY DO NOT FEAR US.

Democrats eat their own and fight over policy objectives when the house is on fire.

At the very least we need a general strike.
The very least.

JMHO

Walleye

(44,741 posts)
27. Well, you heard Trump this morning, he hates Democrats, and his followers just following him
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:10 PM
6 hrs ago

Cosmocat

(15,418 posts)
23. Correct
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:52 AM
7 hrs ago

It absolutely was not just one man.

It was the whole Republican party / "Conservative Media" machine that mercilessly tore this country apart at the seems that allowed him to be elected.

Reagen and his government is bad schtick and countless other deleterious bullshit that they fed people day and night for decades turning the against the country itself.

bdamomma

(69,532 posts)
12. Yup
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:23 AM
7 hrs ago

one idiot pedophile with help from Project 2025 posse.

look at past history: Hitler, Mussolini, and many others. One WEAK man shaking up the world.

awesomerwb1

(5,097 posts)
13. In the end, it may be the billionaire's coup
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:24 AM
7 hrs ago

Taking over media, owning AI, owning elections, politicians, owning/manipulating global markets, owning the military, owning food supplies etc etc.





Autumn

(48,954 posts)
22. I don't believe it will be fixed. It will be glossed over and the rot will continue.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:48 AM
7 hrs ago

LaMouffette

(2,640 posts)
17. Our nation's Founders assumed that the majority of those elected to federal government would be honorable patriots.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:34 AM
7 hrs ago

They did foresee that a monster like Rump could attempt to seize power. They did not foresee that an entire party in Congress and the Supreme Court would be complicit enablers to this kind of domestic coup.

At the very least, the requirements to become president in the first place need to be ratcheted up, BIG TIME. I mean, Rump is a convicted FELON! Could we at least add an amendment to the Constitution that no convicted felons may be elected president?!

And strip the president of the power to pardon. Period.



mopinko

(73,699 posts)
34. they thought they'd defend their own power.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:23 PM
6 hrs ago

i dont think they thought they’d all b good, but they did think they’d zealously guard their own power.

Ilikepurple

(662 posts)
77. Yes, I also believe they thought the varied interests of the several states would also serve as a guardrail
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 03:40 PM
3 hrs ago

I don’t think they envisioned a government where everybody would fall in line behind one set of political ideas or goals, but national and international corporations have created financial and political power detached from state or even US interests. Until recently, I naively thought at one time that at the very least, billionaires’ interests would conflict enough to forestall any serious steps towards fascism in this country, but seeing so many stand behind Trump in his second inauguration served as a warning that many of the world’s most wealthy and powerful individuals are on the same page. Why compete for our $ and labor when you can just take it by creating a market free of tangible competition?

DBoon

(24,978 posts)
18. We have been rotting from within since Reagan was elected
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:35 AM
7 hrs ago

All it took after 40 years of rot, one good push and then everything collapses

Baitball Blogger

(52,314 posts)
20. The smart ones in Congress are dashing for the exit doors,
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:46 AM
7 hrs ago

refusing to run for another office because they know they have sucked this country dry and the American people know it.

Autumn

(48,954 posts)
21. It's not one guy . There are 218 Republicans in Congress and a couple of Democrats that work with Trump
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 11:46 AM
7 hrs ago

to destroy America.

Oneironaut

(6,293 posts)
25. There was a whole undercurrent of Fascists ready to pounce.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:02 PM
6 hrs ago

The US has been trending towards authoritarianism for a while. They finally saw this as their chance to attack and destroy the system.

JHB

(38,182 posts)
29. Because 1 guy didn't he had lots and lots of help, by both his immediate support system and...
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:13 PM
6 hrs ago

...the foundations for destruction laid over the last 40-50 years.

unblock

(56,193 posts)
30. So fast? It took decades
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:13 PM
6 hrs ago

Donnie didn't emerge out of the blue, he's the logical consequence of a decades-long mission of right-wing billionaires to create a propagandistic media with a mission to push their agenda at the expense of the people, democracy, and the truth, and to further consolidate their control, power, and wealth,

It goes back at least as far as Reagan/gingrich and hate radio.

Donnie would not have been possible in the '80s. He was only able to do what he is doing because the propagandists laid the foundation for a monster like him.

haele

(15,381 posts)
31. It's been undermined since the Dulles Brothers threw in with the Mob
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:15 PM
6 hrs ago

And the Financiers brought us Reagan to grease the skids to get their drones in place to implement their Plantation Economy plan.
DJT was only the wafer-thin mint at the top...

republianmushroom

(22,310 posts)
35. He is having plenty of help from about a third of the population.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:26 PM
6 hrs ago

He is not doing it by himself.

maxsolomon

(38,694 posts)
37. The American People are rubes and appointed him to do it.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:28 PM
6 hrs ago

November is too late.

The damage is done. No matter what happens in November, conviction in an Impeachment trial is a practical impossibility, so he's in power for 34 more months.

We'll suffer for these 4 years for the rest of my life, currently estimated to end in 2053.

legallyblondeNYC

(167 posts)
38. It's the propaganda
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:30 PM
6 hrs ago

They told a good narrative. And humans love a good story.
Even if they know it's a story.
Narrative works. Myth works. Propaganda works.

Particularly when you couple it with the addictiveness of social media.

Escape

(466 posts)
41. Majority rules in a Democracy..
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:33 PM
6 hrs ago

A slight majority of Americans are now racists, liars, hypocrites and crooks.

Fla Dem

(27,622 posts)
42. Our demorcracy always had flaws, but we had a congress that was "for the people and by the people".
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:36 PM
6 hrs ago

Unfortunately we now have a government run by an autocratic, self serving and threating individual with a republican congress too scared for their futures to take any action to remove him.

jmowreader

(53,175 posts)
43. It's not "one guy"
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:36 PM
6 hrs ago

What you are seeing is them pulling out the Business Plot of 1933 and finding someone who’d go along with it.

dclarston13

(440 posts)
44. One Guy did not destroy
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:41 PM
6 hrs ago

The millions of Americans who voted for the clown are destroying it, as well as the complicit media who brainwashed them.

Eddie Haskell 60

(70 posts)
45. Republicans are ultimately responsible
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:44 PM
6 hrs ago

They confirmed his podcaster cabinet and refuse to check the executive as required by the Constitution.

Response to Buddyzbuddy (Original post)

LilElf70

(1,561 posts)
48. 3 answers
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 12:59 PM
5 hrs ago

Citizens United, a corrupt Supreme court, and a moron that thinks he's way above the law and the constitution.

He's such a narcissist, he just has to have his name on money, so his name lives forever. It's sickening. ALL OF IT!!!

Shipwack

(3,060 posts)
49. He is just exposing the existing rot.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 01:00 PM
5 hrs ago

We were never as strong as we seemed or boasted.

It was built on stolen land and forced labor.

We had some good structural elements, in our time, but they were built on a rotten foundation.

If we had acknowledged and addressed our sins (which probably would have been rough and painful), we might have avoided all this.

Or maybe not.

Hope22

(4,730 posts)
50. He had coffers filled by corporations.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 01:01 PM
5 hrs ago

A network spreading lies for him 24/7. He had help with the counting of the ballots including personally strong arming election officials. What could possibly go wrong?

hamsterjill

(17,564 posts)
55. I can't add anything to your post.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 01:15 PM
5 hrs ago

You summed it up brilliantly.

I hope November isn't too late, too, but I have my concerns.

FakeNoose

(41,560 posts)
57. He's had lots of help ... this coup was all planned years ago and "Project 2025" was only a small part of it
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 01:30 PM
5 hrs ago

bluestarone

(22,144 posts)
58. First things first. This constitution held together for centuries!
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 01:33 PM
5 hrs ago

Our forefathers could NEVER dream of weapons that could be used to destroy it. So many things had to take place before these fuckers succeeded in doing what they are doing today. Also blame can be put on STUPID no voting Americans that let these GREEDY, FILTHY RAPING BASTARDS do what they did, and continue to do. It could come to a point where we will have to do what they did to bring DEMOCRACY to our great country. November will be our last chance to stop these pile of shit bastards. Let's VOTE for the right reason. Undo the EVIL that these bastards brought to our country. VOTE VOTE VOTE!!

Mysterian

(6,466 posts)
61. Because, over decades, the unpatriotic republican party had made it a crumbling ruins
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 01:52 PM
5 hrs ago

Trump just came in to kick out the few remaining pillars.

Snackshack

(2,587 posts)
64. One name comes to mind...
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 02:01 PM
4 hrs ago

cj john roberts.

w/o the real world 'get out of jail free' card scotus gave djt... he never becomes president a 2nd time.


Even Brazil's supreme court knew better then to give a man who tried to overthrow the government immunity.

Envirogal

(312 posts)
74. That is exactly what I was going to say.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 02:50 PM
4 hrs ago

The entire Republican Party and its members are complicit. That’s not one guy—that’s an army that staged a coup over our media and institutions.

annielion

(106 posts)
67. I believe many have been working towards this for a long time.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 02:07 PM
4 hrs ago

Because I "know" that the election was stolen (others may "know" that it was not), I don't think this horror would have been possible had not this extremely flawed cult leader been handed not just the presidency, but the House and the Senate. The cult has failed. They are done. I'm hoping that once many people see the steal was real and was very thorough that we can recover more quickly.

Scalded Nun

(1,688 posts)
69. 1 guy did not do this. 1 guy, along with a complicit GOP majority in both houses of congress, a corrupted justice
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 02:19 PM
4 hrs ago

system, and a stacked, corrupt Supreme court have done (and continue to do) this. Based upon what I see as a lack up true push-back, I suspect military leadership has been co-opted and servile as well (do not confuse military leadership with the civilian DoD leadership, which is also as corrupt as it gets).

Make no mistake, though. They have not 'stood by and watched'. They have actively aided, abetted, ensured funding and otherwise championed all of 1 Guy's efforts. We must also include the wealthy individuals and corporations who are balls-to-the-wall intent on bringing down our Republic in order to re-frame it in their image.

And when we do prevail, we MUST ensure every fucking one of these treasonous assholes is held to account and punished accordingly.

Martin68

(27,694 posts)
70. "How in the f*ck can 1 guy destroy the "strongest nation" so fast?" Because a significant portion of the electorate is
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 02:26 PM
4 hrs ago

as depraved as he is. Then there are the enablers: the media, the right-wing Evangelical Church, and ultra-wealthy degenerates that support Trump for personal power and profit. And a majority of Republican Congress-critters.

lees1975

(7,041 posts)
71. We had a Democratic house, senate and white house from 2020 to 2024 that sat on its hands and didn't do anything
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 02:26 PM
4 hrs ago

to prevent this, including failing to prosecute him for his crimes. They had a chance and let it get away.

For two years, from 2021 to 2023 when we had control of both houses, we could have packed the supreme court. Failing to do so has brought us to where we are now.

I one of the last things to go is free and fair elections. No one is doing anything about that either.

But a lot of Democrats are using this crisis to raise lots of money. Worthless if we can't stop vote cheating, but the status quo must be preserved.

ShazzieB

(22,567 posts)
72. The only part of the Judiciary that's helped him is SCOTUS.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 02:30 PM
4 hrs ago

Well, SCOTUS, and one particular judge in the Southern District of Florida whom we all love to hate.

Aside from to those examples (which have admittedly done the most profound damage), dozens if not hundreds of decisions have been rendered against Schlump in the courts. (Does anyone know how many? I have no idea.) I hate to see "the Judiciary" accused of helping him as if it's a pro Trump monolith, because it decidedly is not.

In my opinion, the Republican controlled Congress has been his chief aider and abettor. Judges render decisions on the cases that are brought before them. They do not have the power Congress has to initiate action against a rogue president.His sycophant V.P. and Cabinet of ass-kissing toadies are next on the list.

SCOTUS made a terrible mistake with their insane "presidential" immunity ruling, but the people who have the power to do something NOW are Congress (impeachment) and the V.P. and Cabinet (25th amendment). Let's put the blame where it belongs.

Buddyzbuddy

(2,578 posts)
76. You are correct, ShazzieB.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 03:24 PM
3 hrs ago

I wrote "Judiciary" for expediency of including the Supreme Court and that crooked "Justice" in Florida.

I appreciate the fact the Judiciary as a majority are doing their best to save our Democracy.

And, again, it's not the whole Supreme Court that is corrupted, nor corrupted 100% of the time. But I think you get my point.

SupportSanity

(1,582 posts)
75. It's a war of many people and countries who have spent years planning for the right moment.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 03:11 PM
3 hrs ago

And here we are.

mike_c

(37,048 posts)
79. it wasn't just one guy...
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 04:06 PM
2 hrs ago

...and it didn't happen that fast. Trump would never have been elected at any other time but the last 20-ish years. The way was paved by toxic partisanship, the rise of grievance politics (e.g. political talk radio, Reaganism, Citizens United, "shutting down the government" ), and professional irritants like the Tea Party. Unless Americans from all "sides" can find genuine common causes to bring them together, it's just going to get worse.

nini

(16,830 posts)
83. 40 year plan. Started way back under Reagan
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 05:12 PM
1 hr ago

And here we are and the GOP is so proud and half this country are freaking hateful fools

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