George fucking Bush got on stage and told you idiots not to put Trump in office. The fucking Cheneys got up and said "hey maybe this is a bad idea this time."
There is no complicity, there is just assholes not listening when it actually mattered.
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George fucking Bush got on stage and told you idiots not to put Trump in office. The fucking Cheneys got up and said "hey maybe this is a bad idea this time."
There is no complicity, there is just assholes not listening when it actually mattered.
The reason they are silent is because they have been actively, not passively, complicit. Take Obama, for example. The man kept the patriot act in place, expanded it, killed more people with Drones than Bush, including a U.S. citizen, prosecuted journalists and whistleblowers, etc. Bill Clinton repealed Glass Steagal which created the conditions for the 2007-2008 financial crisis, implemented “triangulation” as a political strategy….
If I were any of these people I would shut the fuck up too.
I mean... Regardless of them being biased or not, or how good a President they were during their terms, didn't every single one of them warn the people this was to be expected when you put a clown on the White House? That it'd turn into a circus?
Even Kamala warned about it, and I don't even like her and don't see her as POTUS material. But even if she didn't do much as a leader, even if her term was mostly unremarkable, it still wouldn't be as implosive as Trump 2.0.
Words, at the end of the day, are just words. They're pretty worthless if there's no action behind them. And Trump calls that bluff daily. He fully knows people will complain and badmouth him, but won't go further than that. If you wanna call the bluffer's bluff, act, don't just threaten. And even if the worst the people can do to him is remove him from office (aka, no lenghty prison time, or remove all his assets and his friend's, or worse) then he's already won and paved the way for the next one in line to try his shot.
And to be clear - I did not vote for this. Like, at all, because I'm not even american. And yet billions of people are still being affected by this debacle of misplaced trust by our collective predecessors.
As far as a spec of dust such as myself can do, I won't contribute to this dependency ever.
I can't believe the top comment on this post.
The assholeness of blame and what-if-ism is the death knell for any hopes that this generation has what it takes to combat this fascism.
I hope you can stop sniping at people helping you, and act. This tail biting has got to stop. Forget the failures of the past. How much guilt do you want to squeeze from people who may or may not have contributed to its cause?
Succeed today, or it's over. Get your shit together.
And to add to this, emphasis on Together. We need to be a United Left. We need to participate in local and primary elections across the board, starting yesterday. We need to vote for Bernie and people he supports, and in a great many cases that includes voting for the DNC.