Summary

The 2024 election is depicted as a critical juncture for American democracy, likened to a fragile Jenga tower where each removed piece makes the base more unstable.

If re-elected, Trump is expected to follow an “Orbánist” approach, systematically eroding democratic institutions through Project 2025—a plan designed to consolidate power by reshaping government agencies and replacing nonpartisan civil servants with loyalists.

Unlike his chaotic first term, his team now has a deliberate strategy to weaken governance, risking increased polarization, diminished public trust, and potential political instability.

  • @graeghos_714@lemmy.world
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    42 months ago

    For the last couple of years I’ve quit going to all the little rural communities in SE Michigan I spend money at who are voting for Trump at proportionally high rates. If they don’t want us, they don’t want our money either.

  • JayTreeman
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    -482 months ago

    What is the opposition proposing to make it harder for that? Actual policies please

    • @shaiatan@midwest.social
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      2 months ago

      Your response to Trump threatening to burn everything to the ground is to ask anyone who isn’t Trump what they’re going to do to stop it? Not outrage at Trump?

      • TheTechnician27
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        262 months ago

        Listen, if you can’t tell me, in detail, the plan the bomb squad has to defuse the bomber’s bombs, then I’m just going to have to assume the bomb squad is incompetent and vote for the bomber threatening to blow everyone up.

        • @thedirtyknapkin@lemmy.world
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          02 months ago

          you expect a layperson to be capable of that? you’re expectations are too high. that’s the level of detail aftter you just need to go read their own words.

          the Harris walz campaign has pages and pages of details about exactly what and how they plan to manage that. go read that. it surely has the answers.

          • TheTechnician27
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            22 months ago

            I was making a sarcastic analogy aimed at how dumb the original commenter’s request was. I do agree with you.

      • JayTreeman
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        -82 months ago

        We’ve been living with the consequences of Trump for 8 years. The democrats have been in power for 4 years. I’m not aware of anything the democrats have done to make a dictator less likely. They haven’t cut presidential powers. They haven’t even attempted meaningful healthcare reform. But I’m the one sea lioning… Libs…

        • @piccolo@sh.itjust.works
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          22 months ago

          Democrats cant even pass bills that Republicans want because trump told them not to give ‘biden a win’… you expect them to be able pass bills that would severely limited our dear supreme cheeto?

    • JaggedRobotPubes
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      62 months ago

      Sure this lunatic is promising to burn down my house, but the alternative hasn’t given me plans for how to arrange the furniture.

      Just unthinkably god damn stupid.

    • @dontgooglefinderscult
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      22 months ago

      They don’t have any. Democrats don’t want to fix any part of the government. They can’t copy and paste this story every election if they ever fixed anything.