"Trump’s demand for recess appointments is a way of breaking the Senate early on.
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@wdlindsy
When this shit gets overwhelming ?
The Middle Class, kids in school, average Joe ? Is not going to get much relief
The Folks with a few dollars rolling around in their pockets will find another place to spend them ?
This sort of Migration ?
Takes money away from the economy and invests it elsewhere
Trump is a numbskull !
Can't run a Business
But he can Grift !
A Sociopath that thinks Rich People will always be O.K.
Only Maybe they will find their O.K. ?
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@wdlindsy AKA Christian doctrine.
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Dean Blobaumreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy An autocracy sells itself with messianic rhetoric. Religion is useful, because its adherents are predisposed to believe in the kind of magical solutions the leader proposes, as well as being highly tolerant of the inevitability of ultimate salvation not coming to pass.
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@wdlindsy He has told Putin he will destroy the USA. Don’t you see it? Every choice screams it.
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@wdlindsy right out of Hitler's playbook just what we need
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Nicole Parsonsreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
Timothy Mellon and the Political Peril of Dynastic Wealth - WhoWhatWhy
Like his forebears (and like Donald Trump), Mellon rages only against those handouts that go to those born without silver spoons.
WhoWhatWhy (whowhatwhy.org)
The reclusive plutocrat who became the biggest political donor of 2024
The largest donor of the 2024 presidential campaign, by far, is Timothy Mellon, the reclusive billionaire and heir to the Mellon banking fortune.
(popular.info)
Tim Mellon paid for the Texas border wall.
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/10/06/timothy-mellon-texas-border-wall/Scion Of Billionaire Mellon Family Has Paid For Most Of Texas Governor's Border Wall Fund
Timothy Mellon, the grandson of banking tycoon and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon, has paid for 98% of donations to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s border wall fund, the Texas Tribune reported.
Forbes (www.forbes.com)
Billionaire first to reach $100m in election donations – to Trump and RFK Jr
Tim Mellon, who said US safety net was ‘slavery redux’, has now given $75m to Trump and $25m to support RFK Jr
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
Mellon funded both Trump & RFK Jr.to the tune of $165 million.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2024/06/21/who-is-timothy-mellon-trumps-biggest-donor-is-a-secretive-billionaire-banking-scion-who-paid-53-million-for-border-wall/Mellon also has been infected with xenophobic paranoia too.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-09/top-gop-donor-timothy-mellon-is-former-liberal-now-trump-backerThe poster child for the perils of dynastic wealth
Four generations of Mellons are now bankrolling Trump
(robertreich.substack.com)
Meet Timothy Mellon, The Latest Weirdo Billionaire Trying To Get Trump Elected
He also has some theories about Amelia Earhart.
(www.wonkette.com)
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Musta dawned on me thuslyreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy I like to define fascism in terms of how they polarize society:
Classic #fascism: define a nebulous group or institution, dehumanize and stoke with #fearmongering. No falsehood is perceived as ridiculous by a #truebeliever. Fears become hate. They have a “them” to hate, and bind “us” tightly together.
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Frank Heijkampreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy I've asked my German friends and they say that last time they had a politician who 'disliked' Jewish people it didn't end well. It's not something they would like to go back to.
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@wdlindsy This is like the Christian belief that the world needs to be destroyed before Jesus will come for the second time: "One of the most frightening goals of Trumpism is that the world somehow needs to be destroyed and the people suffer great pain before the “good” part comes to them in the name of a new order, in this case under Trump."
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Angela Scholderreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy Wow, Sherlock!
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Angela Scholder last edited by
@AngelaScholder Yes, good commentary by Noah Berlatsky.
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@wvlith Yes, some influential branches of Christianity — especially influential in the American context — have that strange apocalyptic idea and seem to welcome the thought of everything being destroyed to usher in the return of Christ.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Frank Heijkamp last edited by
@alterelefant Your German friends are right. An elderly German friend of ours wrote us a few months ago and asked, "Are many Americans simply crazy?"
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Musta dawned on me thusly last edited by
@blackburied Yes, good points.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Nicole Parsons last edited by
@Npars01 Thank you — valuable links and good commentary, for sure.
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@MJmusicinears Indeed.
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@Runyan50 Yes, sadly.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Dean Blobaum last edited by
@dblobaum See Holly Berkley Fletcher on that very point this morning:
Why white evangelicals support Trump
A (more) distilled version of what I've written about obsessively
(hollyberkleyfletcher.substack.com)
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Angela Scholderreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy The only problem is that it was so utterly clear what would be coming.
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@pdiff1 Perhaps the belief system of a certain subset of Christians who have enormous political power in the US but hardly represent the belief system of Christianity as a whole.