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In the past week or so, the courts have begun to try to set some boundaries on the Musk–Miller–Trump administration’s early blitz of recklessness.

. . .

This judicial review provides at least a small reprieve, hope that some of the administration’s most destructive impulses will be stopped. Or at least pared back. But even with the courts stepping up, and even with the reality of the administration’s ineptitude sinking in, this early Musk–Miller–Trump blitz remains very—maybe irreparably—damaging. Of course, there are a lot of moles to whack: the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are being dismantled at an alarming rate, and the court system is not known for being nimble. The administration is betting, perhaps rightly, that at least some of its thoughtless, lawless efforts will slip through the cracks.

But even if the courts caught them all—and even if every court facing each lawless escapade said, “Nope, that’s not a thing”—still the entire process would be doing serious damage to our institutions. Think of it as someone spoofing your identity and going on a shopping spree with your credit cards. Even if the goon gets caught, you still have to go store by store to argue that the fraudulent purchase wasn’t legitimate and hope the debt is forgiven. And all the while, perhaps long after all the debts are dealt with, the torrent of uncertainty kills your credit score.

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 42 minutes ago

What I don't understand is that no one is stopping this from happening. They're all just letting it happen. Perhaps because they are afraid to lose their jobs but at what cost? I've lost all hope for this country and I wish to God I could move. Oh well.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 46 minutes ago (1 children)

I actually do.

We're entirely fucked.

We're going to spend the rest of our lives witnessing the enshitification of this nation. Even if we completely turn this crash and burn around, we'll then spend the rest of our lives watching things being slowly rebuilt as traitorous Republicans continue to obstruct.

I don't think a lot of Americans are grasping exactly how hard we fucked ourselves by refusing to responsibly inform ourselves even to a minimal degree.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 21 minutes ago

We entirely are. Our lifetimes in this country will never see another good day of it.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 59 minutes ago (1 children)

Did he really get rid of remote work for no reason?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 51 minutes ago (1 children)

for no reason

Reason: Attrition

You don't have to fire them if they quit.

You gut those departments and put the money into things that benefit tax cuts on the rich, or you hire friends and loyalists into those seats and pay them all the money to do nothing.

It's a gift, Everything they're doing is a different length of gift to make the rich richer.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 45 minutes ago* (last edited 45 minutes ago) (1 children)

Yup.

Americans literally just voted to gut what was left of the middle class.

Super, almost unbelievably, stupid society we live in.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 23 minutes ago (1 children)

When there's a critical mass of hopeless people, they'll be drafted, given a rifle, and marched somewhere with the full intention of never letting them return alive or otherwise.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 minutes ago

Today children, we'll learn about the great Canadian - American War of 2027.

Or as they know it in the US the American - Canadian War

[–] [email protected] 17 points 2 hours ago (3 children)

The U.S.A. is done. Such sabotage by Trump, Musk and MAGA takes decades to recover from. 40 to 50 at least; rebuilding the civil service, amending all the laws back to normal, fixing the Supreme Court, probably needing Constitutional amendments. This easily echos for a hundred years.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 30 minutes ago

Yup.

It will take decades of scraping and clawing things through Congress to get back what we're going to lose in a few short years. Assuming our government is even recognizable by the end of this.

If you have the means, it may actually be time to make another country home. If you don't, you need to come to terms that you will probably spend the rest of your life living in a declining nation where your rights are threatened.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 42 minutes ago

Even if they get rid of pedo-Don, Fox will them everything that went wrong is because of Clinton and the woke and they will vote for him. It's over. That's the consequence of decades of under-educating their citizen and raw capitalism. The only question that remain is how much of the world down they will bring down with them.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 hour ago (4 children)

The idea that america was fine until MAGA sabotaged it is absurd and reductionist.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 minutes ago

Slowly degrading since what Nixon?

If's been being eroded for a long time, but just recently it's become fragile enough to be unstoppable at any level.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 29 minutes ago

In comparison to what we're probably going to be left with for the rest of our lives, what we had before MAGA will seem like a fucking utopia.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 57 minutes ago* (last edited 55 minutes ago)

Hasn't it been thoroughly sabotaged by Reagan already? Not to say that Trump can't do a fine job setting the rubble on fire, but i concur that the US has been a mess for quite some time.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 hour ago

Do you not think 2016 America was better than America today?

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