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Comment by galfarragem

12 hours ago

> Don't talk me about efficient governance of autocracy.

Autocracies are not efficient at all. There's corruption everywhere.

The larger the state, the more opportunities for corruption. Of course, dismantling the fat state will anger many - those who are fed by it. Unfortunately some "false positives" are part of the process. All the rest is poetry.

We are so way beyond any reasonable "you gotta break some eggs to make an omelette" arguments, and those are cheap talking points that I could have gotten on fox news that you are mindlessly repeating. You are tossing the baby out with the bathwater destroying all checks and balances as you go. This is the death of reason and nuance. This is how autocracy gets a foot in the door. This is the beginning of the end of democracy. And you're cheering on the autocrats.

  • You should be afraid of one thing. The sane-looking replacement of Trump.

    When the fascists conclude the take-over is complete, they will prop up someone with a more acceptable appearance, and the public will be relieved. The media will keep a narrow focus on just the drama of actualities. But still, a tyranny installed, democracy gone. And people will accept it as the new normal. Everyone will keep normalizing everything, the rituals of democracy as a smokescreen for the powerful.

      Fake symbols. Fake titles. For the eyes that want to be blinded.

    • You act like our institutions haven't already been ineffectual smokescreens for power to work behind the scenes. Trump's election is the most democratic thing to happen in decades. People are just shocked to find out that an elected representative actually has the power to do things other than sitting there like a puppet.

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    • This generation of people that voted for Trump will be remembered as the Nazi generation. It will be a betrayal to all mankind and we all will pay the price for it. But especially the grand children of those who voted for fascism in a Nazi regime in America.

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