Snowygerry
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In the beginning it's always a joke isn't it, how the Germans laughed at H. and his beer hall putsch, but that didn't last long.
Ofc it's not. They look at Putin and say "That's exactly what I want for ma Murica, a strong and eternal leader, a pharaoh, a Caesar, an Emperor"At this point, I have no idea whether that's a joke or not.
A loud 80-year-old man who wants things to go his way or the highway, a great admirer and promoter of himself, who deeply mistaken his self-delusion as confidence. In a nation that's in wreck and filled with leaders whose actions are never in line with their speech, a crook like Trump who is raw and vulgar becomes a fresh air, a symbol of "honesty" (honesty my ass).Which is of course why they choose an overweight man who is almost 80 as their new immortal emperor. Putin is "only" 72 and likely in much better health.
The US is now run by cranks – because the current wave of right wing ideology is a bunch of conspiracy theories peddled by cranks. The result is a politics of absolute un-reality (the accompanying greed and venality is about the only actually real thing about it) – where subscribing to, swallowing and parroting, and bunch of lies and unrealities is a test of loyalty. And that loyalty is then all that matters. At least until reality itself turns around a bites them.
Is it? The fundamental reality is that the United States can, in fact, live without Europe. This has always been the case, even if Trump laid it out so bluntly. If we have learned anything from this, in my opinion, it should be that Europe has in fact relied on the US too muchThe US is now run by cranks – because the current wave of right wing ideology is a bunch of conspiracy theories peddled by cranks. The result is a politics of absolute un-reality (the accompanying greed and venality is about the only actually real thing about it) – where subscribing to, swallowing and parroting, and bunch of lies and unrealities is a test of loyalty. And that loyalty is then all that matters. At least until reality itself turns around a bites them.
The wealthy enough to globetrot quitter wing of the party out of power?We should build a wall in the Atlantic - the bastrds are running instead of fighting for their country
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Top Reasons Why More Americans Are Leaving the US in 2025
May 27, 2025 A surge in Americans leaving the US is reshaping the global scene, driven by rising living costs and healthcare expenses.harveylawcorporation.com
Let me quote a former Belgian PM « Quand tous les dégoûtés seront partis, il ne restera plus que les dégoûtants »
Yes, it is. It's not going to work out.Is it?
It's not going to work out for who? For Europe? Maybe, maybe not. Propably not. Americans have that luxury, they don't need to care if Europe lives or dies. I don't wish to bore you with this, but we've been having the NATO debate for at least 30 years now, and even though it's settled now, the fundamental reality remains the same, no matter who Americans elect. US can live without Europe, and always could. It's madness to rely on others. And I understand the irony when Finland is relying on EuropeYes, it is. It's not going to work out.
It's madness to rely on others.
I guess you spelled out the obvious. In any case, what did you mean by allying with other states? Ally with who? US? France? The fundamental reality remains the same. Ukraine gave up their nuclear weapons in exchange for security guarantees from US, UK and RussiaWhat does this imply? Everyone should have their own nuclear weapons?
It seems closer to madness not to ally with other states against larger and more powerful opponents.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/21/steve-bannon-jordan-bardella-nazi-salute-cpac
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/21/steve-bannon-jordan-bardella-nazi-salute-cpac
The French far-right leader Jordan Bardella on Friday morning cancelled a scheduled speech at the US Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland, after Donald Trump’s former aide Steve Bannon flashed an apparent fascist-style salute there hours before.
Bannon, who helped Trump win office in 2016 and is now a popular rightwing show host, finished his CPAC speech on Thursday with an outstretched arm, fingers pointed and palm down – a sign that echoed both the Nazi salute and a controversial gesture made by the tech billionaire Elon Musk at the US president’s second inauguration in January.
Bardella, of the hard-right National Rally party in France, pulled out of CPAC citing Bannon’s allusion to “Nazi ideology”.
The salute during Bannon’s speech brought cheers from the audience at the US gathering.
Bardella, who was in Washington ahead of his appearance and had said he intended to talk about relations between the US and France, issued a statement saying: “Yesterday, while I was not present in the room, one of the speakers out of provocation allowed himself a gesture alluding to Nazi ideology. I therefore took the immediate decision to cancel my speech that had been scheduled this afternoon.”
The National Party was bested in France’s snap election last summer by a leftwing alliance.
Bannon on Thursday night fired up the CPAC crowd, where he spoke directly after Musk, the man who has eclipsed him in Trump’s circle and with whom Bannon is not on good terms.
“The only way that they win is if we retreat, and we are not going to retreat, we’re not going to surrender, we are not going to quit, we’re going to fight, fight, fight,” Bannon said of opponents, echoing Trump’s exhortation to supporters following the assassination attempt on him.
Bannon then flung out his right arm at an angle with his palm pointing down. The Nazi salute is perhaps more familiar, especially from historical footage of the German leader Adolf Hitler, with the arm pointing straight forward – but the fascist overtone of Bannon and Musk’s signals has been unmistakable.
The Anti-Defamation League, which campaigns against antisemitism, defines the Nazi salute as “raising an outstretched right arm with the palm down”.
Bannon’s gesture, like Musk’s have been characterized by some as a “Roman salute” – though some historians argue that is a distinction without a difference. Some rightwing supporters have argued, without evidence, that the Roman salute originated in ancient Rome. Historians have found, instead, that it was adopted by the Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini in the 1920s, and then Hitler’s Nazi party in Germany.
The speech showcased CPAC’s evolution from a traditional conservative conference to an all-out Trump-centric rally. Bannon also spoke about the forthcoming election in 2028, prompting cheers of “we want Trump,” and saying himself: “We want Trump in 28.”
The statement echoed those of Trump himself, who on Wednesday asked a crowd if he should run again, was met with calls of “four more years”, and called himself a “KING” in a post on social media. US presidents are limited to two terms.
Meanwhile Musk on Thursday brandished a chainsaw at CPAC, gloating over the slashing of federal jobs he is overseeing across multiple departments, in the face of legal challenges and protests. He called it “the chainsaw for bureaucracy”.
It was handed to him on stage by Argentina’s rightwing president, Javier Milei.
The Gaddafi-esque deals had a good run. 60 years of American foreign policy as primary goal #1.Everyone should have their own nuclear weapons?
Americans have that luxury, they don't need to care if Europe lives or dies
what did you mean by allying with other states? Ally with who?