vendic wrote:squ1d wrote:Remember all those butthurt Bernie supporters? I wonder what they're thinking now about their childish decision not to vote for Hillary.
As in chess, sometimes you have to sacrifice the Queen to win the game.
Tarragon wrote:Here's the thing about politicians: a lot of them are spineless cowards who will do whatever it takes to save their worthless asses. So, when people march in the streets it gets them worried. They'll act like they're not, but they are. As vendic has said elsewhere, they're working with smoke and mirrors. Marches are not smoke and mirrors, but obvious and difficult to ignore.
SciFiFisher wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:Without getting into the issue of voting or not, I too, am confused by what all these people think they're going to accomplish with all these marches.
It's a way to promote visibility. It's a way to recruit like minded individuals. If the organizers of these marches are smart they are collecting contact information and putting people in touch with each other. The marches are one way to advertise that you are not alone. It can energize someone to volunteer for other activities that lead to actual changes and meaningful opposition.
vendic wrote:Tarragon wrote:Here's the thing about politicians: a lot of them are spineless cowards who will do whatever it takes to save their worthless asses. So, when people march in the streets it gets them worried. They'll act like they're not, but they are. As vendic has said elsewhere, they're working with smoke and mirrors. Marches are not smoke and mirrors, but obvious and difficult to ignore.
Didn't seem to work out for Bernie and he had some huge crowds where ever he went.
Yet, when Hillary won the primaries she stated she wasn't going to take any of Sanders popular opinions and implement them as part of her campaign. Her reasoning was that she won the primaries by more votes than Sanders and it was because of her policies so she is not going to change them. Effectively dividing her base almost in two. She won 55% he 43% in the primaries.
Point here, even Sanders large crowds and popularity still wasn't enough to influence policy within their own party so why would it affect the opposition. The republicans and trump won't care that the left are having large numbers of people against them, they won against these people and have absolutely nothing to lose. While Hillary's campaign ignored the high crowds at the risk of losing their votes.
So I'm pretty confident it will make no difference to Trump, just like it made no difference to Hillary, and may even just piss him off so he puts policy out in spite. Because that's how narcissists are.
SciFiFisher wrote:No, it won't really change Trump. You are correct that it will make his behavior worse. And that is the point. Trump didn't get here alone. He had supporters. He is a narcissistic neo-fascist who was allowed to run as a Republican. The Republicans have their share of neo-fascists. But, the ones who are not jumped on board the crazy train because they couldn't stop having wet dreams about controlling the presidency, the congress, and the judicial system. When they realize that they don't really control the presidency they are going to start re-thinking this deal. The crazier that the White House acts the harder it will be for them to support him. Of course, I fully expect them to double down on the stupid because they won't have the courage to admit they are wrong. It's a lot like watching a train wreck. You know it's going to end badly but you can't tear your eyes away.
Once the crazy train starts spiraling out of control then the clowns will start bailing faster than you can say "frozen spit ball in hell". The challenge for the opposition is to decide if they have what it takes to help the crazy spin even further out of control. The natural instinct is to keep things from doing that. They won't want to hurt people. They won't want to see the government grind to a halt. They will try to claim they are taking the high road and not being like the Republicans. But, the faster this crazy train crashes the sooner we can get the clowns away from the Engine and get to fixing things.
I am not sure the Democrats understand that they must really help the Republicans and the White House crash and burn as fast as possible. Because if these clowns get time to shut down the press, gag the rest of the government, and implement the changes they really want then it will be a really long time before the crazy train crashes. And when it does they plan to convince a significant part of the population that their alternate facts are the truth.
vendic wrote:Tarragon wrote:Here's the thing about politicians: a lot of them are spineless cowards who will do whatever it takes to save their worthless asses. So, when people march in the streets it gets them worried. They'll act like they're not, but they are. As vendic has said elsewhere, they're working with smoke and mirrors. Marches are not smoke and mirrors, but obvious and difficult to ignore.
Didn't seem to work out for Bernie and he had some huge crowds where ever he went.
Yet, when Hillary won the primaries she stated she wasn't going to take any of Sanders popular opinions and implement them as part of her campaign. Her reasoning was that she won the primaries by more votes than Sanders and it was because of her policies so she is not going to change them. Effectively dividing her base almost in two. She won 55% he 43% in the primaries.
Point here, even Sanders large crowds and popularity still wasn't enough to influence policy within their own party so why would it affect the opposition. The republicans and trump won't care that the left are having large numbers of people against them, they won against these people and have absolutely nothing to lose. While Hillary's campaign ignored the high crowds at the risk of losing their votes.
So I'm pretty confident it will make no difference to Trump, just like it made no difference to Hillary, and may even just piss him off so he puts policy out in spite. Because that's how narcissists are.
Tarragon wrote:There is a danger from antagonizing Trump. While internal resistance may prevent him from forcing his will on America, he may force himself on another country, like China. Starting a war would distract the attention from him and cause a lot of people to unite behind the troops and the flag. I think there's a 50% chance we'll be at war with the PRC within 6 months. This may be one of the reasons he's courting Russia and Taiwan, and they they're courting him.
pumpkinpi wrote:I think war is inevitable. This man wants power. After you have more money than you could possibly need, the next step is the highest office in the land. Then use that to rule the world--get anyone out of the way that would challenge that. Russia may help us defeat China, (no I don't know if that would even be possible if we went to war, but since it's what Trump wants lets say it happens), then he goes to war with Russia to get rid of them.
None of this is based in fact, so if I'm wrong please educate me. I'm deliberately trying to think like an idiot.
pumpkinpi wrote:I'm deliberately trying to think like an idiot.
pumpkinpi wrote:None of this is based in fact, so if I'm wrong please educate me. I'm deliberately trying to think like an idiot.
vendic wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:I think war is inevitable. This man wants power. After you have more money than you could possibly need, the next step is the highest office in the land. Then use that to rule the world--get anyone out of the way that would challenge that. Russia may help us defeat China, (no I don't know if that would even be possible if we went to war, but since it's what Trump wants lets say it happens), then he goes to war with Russia to get rid of them.
None of this is based in fact, so if I'm wrong please educate me. I'm deliberately trying to think like an idiot.
I think it's far more insidious than that. Historically the best way to get rid of large numbers of people that oppose you is to give them someone else they hate more and send them off to war. It unites the people against a common enemy, removes their potency in going after you, kills many of them off, and, finally turns their minds towards peace when they grow tired of fighting.
From that perspective, Trump is a minor player in the symphony war that started playing long ago.
Aren't I just so cheery this morning.
vendic wrote:I pretty much agree with that but I think it will be in the Middle East at a longer timeline unless ISIS/Iran does something to spark it earlier. The stage for that has been set long ago.
Winter is coming John Snow.
As with Winter, the President of the USA has little power to stop it.
China is a huge supply of goods world wide and would impact it dramatically so would get little if any support from other countries. North Korea however is the wild card that might change things.
The Middle East has little other than the oil producing areas and war in the non oil producing countries would provide the US with significant leverage in Saudi and Kuwait.
I doubt that Trump would directly target Israel. I think they would be courted as allies. Which imho is a bad thing for Israel that they really should strive to avoid if possible. They already live with constant threat which would only get worse in the future should something happen to destabilize the area further. I think Bush Snr had it right when he didn't want Israel involved in Iraq version 1.0 because that would have fueled the hate towards them and possibly united more of the Muslim states into war again. I don't think Trump could care less how US actions would affect the Israeli and I hope the extremists of Israel don't side with him or influence Israel's role if it happened.
SciFiFisher wrote:The classic fascist, populist, authoritarian playbook pretty much dictates that he has to find an external enemy to unite us against. He was able to turn enough people against "the establishment" and "The Liberals" and "The Democratic Party". The internal enemy won't be enough. He, and his administration, need an external enemy. I anticipate within a very short time that we will have a "Gulf of Tonkin" incident...
vendic wrote:The other half of that base is still up for grabs. If a nut job comes along that can unite both groups I think we'll have bigger problems. At the same time, you don't need popular support to wage war and it can be manufactured to create that support. 911 for example united the American people. I'm not claiming that it was manufactured, just that events like that can be and would have the same effect if one is determined to get their way as was done in the Vietnam era and countless other times in history.
"The media should be embarrassed and humiliated and keep its mouth shut and just listen for awhile.
"The media here is the opposition party. They don't understand this country. They still do not understand why Donald Trump is the president of the United States."
Bannon Declares War On The Media: "You Are The Opposition; Keep Your Mouth Shut"
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