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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(137,521 posts)
Sat Apr 25, 2026, 02:45 PM Apr 25

What comes after Trump?

Undeniably, Donald Trump has a certain gift.

No matter what he does, no matter how much he insults his Republican allies (or their wives, for that matter), they have debased themselves to praise, applaud, and celebrate Donald Trump since 2016.

Republicans treat him more like a “Dear Leader” than a “Mr. President”. Spending copious amounts of time at the start of cabinet meetings, roundtables, and press conferences spraying over-the-top compliments at wherever they can see the nearest microphone.

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What comes after Trump is anyone’s guess – but from the looks of it right now, it will be folks who lean into conspiracy theories, push hardline ideology on immigration, and those who care more about corporate bottom lines than family budgets.

https://onecountryproject.substack.com/p/what-comes-after-trump

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Norrrm

(5,611 posts)
1. Dear Leader
Sat Apr 25, 2026, 03:19 PM
Apr 25

Towards the end, Reince Priebus became one of the major suck-ups in the room saying, "On behalf of the entire senior staff around you, Mr. President, we thank you for the opportunity and blessing you've given us to serve your agenda and the american people and we're continuing to work very hard every day to accomplish those goals."

praisekimnot trump

lees1975

(7,190 posts)
3. That kind of mentality must be pushed out of the range of political power.
Sat Apr 25, 2026, 03:46 PM
Apr 25

A major reform movement is going to be necessary. Americans are inexcusably and pathetically ignorant of their own Constitution and history. What needs to be reformed might appear to be impossible.

1. The 1 percenters who control the wealth of this country control everything else. If it ever becomes possible, that clot needs to be broken apart, dismembered and prevented from ever getting back into that position. We used to have laws against monopoly capitalism, and those need to be made stronger and enforced without exception. Those people couldn't make that kind of money without the protection of the government, and the work of the rest of the population, so I am in favor of government economic policy that prevents the kind of wealth accumulation that takes money out of the economy and puts it in private pockets where it does no good. If we don't, then we, the people, will never have a voice.

2. Our educational system needs reform and overhaul from top to bottom. Requirements for students need to be beefed up, not just in technical or money making subjects, but in history, language skills and especially civics. Teachers are the most underpaid professionals in this society, and if we're going to have the best teachers, then we need to put the money out there to adequately train them, and then pay them what they're worth. Not every social institution can be looked at for its money making potential and education is one of those. Schools are massively top heavy with administrative personel, and seriously lacking in people who can help kids realize their full learning potential. Any honest evaluaton of American public education will show that this is why fascism has a following in this country.

3. It should be a requirement of any person running for public office to pass, without missing a question, a basic test on the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the state where they are from.

4. The justice system needs overhauled. The influence of money needs to go away, it should be publicly funded, and the means that money has created to delay, or obfuscate, or hijack justice need to be removed.

rant over

Aristus

(72,528 posts)
4. Oh man, I don't even want to know.
Sat Apr 25, 2026, 04:45 PM
Apr 25

The Republicans are no doubt dredging the collection tanks of sewage treatment plants right now looking for a suitable successor.

lees1975

(7,190 posts)
7. Does anyone have any idea of what will actually change to prevent this from happening again?
Sun Apr 26, 2026, 10:56 PM
Apr 26

Does the power actually exist to bring about the kind of change necessary to prevent another demagogue from rising up out of the depths of ignorance and the influence of big money to prevent yet another demented, emotionally crippled egomaniac from capitalizing on populist conspiracy theories to get into power?

The influence of the 1% billionaire class has to be completely eliminated. Are there enough politicians out there willing to do that, or simply unwilling to be bribed?

Will there be enough members of Congress willing to do what it takes to have a Supreme Court in power that will overturn Citizens United?

Will we ever see a justice department led by an attorney general who will use the power of the office to bring Trump to justice? Will not having committed a felony be made a requirement for the Presidency?

Frankly, I think we have crossed a threshold here with the influence of money buying enough politicians to nullify those parts of the constitution that aren't to the liking or benefit of the billionnaire class. While I am ready to embrace a progressive revolution, I hold little hope that I'll ever see this in my lifetime.

Does anyone really believe things will change enough for us to go back to where we once were as a Consitutional Democracy?

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