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10 million units of housing.
1,000 nuclear power plants.
More ships than the Chinese Navy.
More new businesses than the rest of the world, combined.
An economy that works like Legos, not Monopoly.
America could wake up on Wednesday with all three branches of our government โ the โ Executive, Legislative, and Judicial โ Trumpist.
With this clip, take five minutes to ponder Germanyโs memorials and the price that nation paid for being bamboozled by a bombastic autocrat. Listen to the heartfelt message of my German tour guides, for whom these memorials are like ghosts of mistakes made and evils allowedโฆ ghosts that haunt their society still. These are the same guides who clink glasses in the beer halls and yodel from the hilltops with our American tour members. They admire America. They love America. And they are worried for America.
If we vote for fascism, itโll likely be won by one or two percent (or even less)โฆand perhaps just a few stadiums of people will tip the balance. And history has taught my European friends that the cost of a course correction is infinitely more heartbreaking after a wannabe dictator wins an election than before. We are all participants, we are all responsible, and we will all bear the consequences of our collective choice.
@ABeardedPanda No, no, let him get a block or two down the road so he forgets about his crime and feels safe. Then hit him with a Javelin in top attack mode.
This is really a point about the extraordinary power of media narratives. This rally caused a meltdown because Dems had (for once) primed the media for coverage of Trump's extremism and fascism, and then (for once) responded with real outrage, creating a genuine scandal to cover.
@OberandOut been listening to your podcast about your traitorous neighbors. It strikes me that one of the big mistakes of Jan. 6 was that only one rioter was shot and killed. Itโs much easier to turn one person into a martyr than 50-100. These people deserve no sympathy.