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I don't hate anyone. I just disagree
I think you missed the question:
What is the mindset of MAGA? Can you share?
I feel like it is one of those bogeymen that you can use as a strawman but really cannot define.
BTW - so you can disagree with someone and it does not mean you "hate" them? Interesting ...
I will take a shot...
My issue with MAGA is that their actions seem to reflect:
1 - the "ends justifies the means",
2 - might makes right, and teamed with
3 - an Authoritarian approach, they can do what they want no checks, no balances
That is what bothers me, just watch Bannon and listen to Stephen Miller or Pam Bondi.
So it bugs you when Republicans govern the way Democrats govern.
This is always the response I get. "What about..."
No, it bugs me when EITHER side governs this way. Right now, the GOP is in power, so that is what I discuss. When the Dem's held the power, I discussed them. To complain about 2021 in 2025 seems counterproductive to me.
My turn to ask a question, so you don't think there is a level of conduct that both Parties should adhere, it is OK for an elected group to do whatever the other Party did, even if it is wrong? Interesting...
Even if it is wrong? First there is a big difference between it being wrong vs it being not ideal.
Being in a war is not necessarily wrong, though we'd usually it's not ideal.
The premise that our practices stay in "ideal" mode while we're at war to save the American way of life is utter nonsense.
You either don't understand how close the US is to falling off the socialist cliff or you don't care enough to fight the tide. You'll cry about the only people trying to reverse course. It's a defeatist mentality. And you can pretend that Maga is the prob, but Repubs were defeated until Trump came along. Only one with the backbone and charisma to fight the progressive globalists. Defeat is more palpable to you than fighting back.
No, your's is an ends justifies the means attitude. As last Tuesday shows you, the current situation and power system NEVER stays constant. You start messing with the system that is designed to resist fast change and it will bite you in the ass worse when the powers switch, which they will.
Moves like wanting to get rid of the filibuster, use of the military, executive power, and tariff's ALL have the potential to be used like Biden tried to just 3 years ago. You want to give them the path to really creating Socialism keep pushing to allow the President the power Trump wants. Defeatist? Maybe you need to grow up and understand how US power works. All this will come back, in spades if you push your "winners" mentality...
Tuesday - Dems won where they were expected to win. Big whoop. Other than Trump himself, that's typically the case.
Machiavellian - not exactly. The repubs aren't needlessly killing people, aren't breaking the rule of law. They are trying to change the system, from within the system. As for the ends justifying the means, if there is nothing immoral about the means then what is your point, other than yes, there is a risk that it will come back to haunt us ... so what, most of us paying attention see what's happening to our fellow Westerners when you don't fight back against the progressive globalists. You create a dystopia where there is no return. Brother you're lost in fear, not recognizing that the war has already found you and our country, the option is to fight back and make progress. Holding ground doesn't work.
So again, the option are to fight the progressive globalist (Democrat) party in America by all reasonable (not necessarily ideal) means necessary or give in. The demographics in this country favor the takers continuing to take.
In your example, the next Dem majority will end the filibuster to get their way. You know this, but you want to hope that they won't.
And yes we know it can come back on us. The risk - fight now, and have it perhaps come back on us later. Or do nothing, and have it roll over us when Dems gain control. The end result is potentially the same. But fighting hard now gives us a chance to set things up so it's hard for the globalists to take back what we gain.
Your plan is to count on the Dems to magically change their m.o. - they won't. That's fairy and unicorn hope, nothing more.
The part you keep overlooking in Government is precedent. It is a powerful weapon, it is the only thing keeping the Supreme Court from being packed. It is the only thing that gives the minority party any hope. Precedent keeps from the things that impact BOTH sides when not in power. You start crossing that line, the Country ceases to exist. The Constitution and the process has kept us going for 250 years, don't let one bad cycle undo the Senate, the Supreme Court and remake the Executive Branch. That is bigger than the particulars you are *****ing about.
If you think that precedent in congress will keep the Dems from changing the rules, you're living in fantasy land. The courts are a different matter, but some precedents are wrong. And if it's not obvious, Democrat elected justices will rule in favor of anything progressive, regardless of precedent. You're living in a fantasy world that doesn't exist anymore. The UK and Canada as you grew up with them don't exist anymore either. We're not far behind. The biggest threat to america is progressivism. It will not stop until it turns the country into a cesspool. Precedent isn't going to stop that, only conservatives winning elections and fighting back.
Progressives have not taken over the DNC yet. The fight for that party will get much bigger before we see a winner. They are desperate to appease the progressives, they have to be, otherwise lose more and more seats to them, but the number of true ultra lefties in Congress is still very low.
Actually, they have. Much like an unrecoverable nose dive that hasn't yet hit the ground.
The numbers on every level of elections are overwhelming. The UberProgressive Far Left is decimating the Left Establishment.
one easy example: 87% of open seat D primaries at city, county and local board level in Pennsylvania are won by Far Left. The establishment candidates are simply not competitive.
Why? Since 2021 Rs have reduced the Ds voter registration lead by 1,005,000ish. Of those new registrants, over 318,000 people were former Ds who switched registration. Over 4,000 Ds who previously held or are holding local offices were among the 318,000. The voters necessary to elect Establishment Ds are simply no longer in the party.