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SpankMe

(3,806 posts)
21. That ship has sailed
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 03:45 PM
Yesterday

I feel that the MAGA version of tyranny, fascism and nationalism has, in actuality, become normalized. Decency, restraint, the constitution and the rule of law have lost the battle. Even the nazis didn't move this fast.

The minute the sentences were handed down, the MSM should have covered this like another 9/11. There's no room for interpretation here: Americans have been imprisoned for exercising non-violent, non-inciting free speech in dissent of tyrannical government actions. The first amendment has been nullified. Stick a fork in it. It's done. Precedent has been set.

A new form of governance has been introduced. It is now the only way to advance an agenda. If we ever get in again, we have take this power out for a spin and see what we can fix. Going back to the miquetoast methods of before is a non-starter.

Given the low voter turnout that let Trump win in 2024, and the low turnout seen throughout much of the country in this year's primaries, I'd say that we HAVE lost our country to ignorance - a combination of ignorance and apathy, actually.

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The indifference by most Americans tells me a lot about what kind of country we have become. ☮ walkingman Yesterday #1
The way the system is rigged, nothing can change until at least November or even January. PSPS Yesterday #6
I often say: popsdenver Yesterday #14
Maybe it's not indifference. Trueblue Texan 23 hrs ago #29
I hope MAGA realizes these same laws can be used against them if a Dem ever sees the Whitehouse again. n/t SpankMe Yesterday #2
Little comfort relogic Yesterday #10
Well said, Lc popsdenver Yesterday #15
That ship has sailed SpankMe Yesterday #21
Can be? It damn well better be WILL BE, starting at 12:05p on January 20, 2029. Seeking Serenity Yesterday #17
I'll do everything I can to help it happen SpankMe Yesterday #28
At the rate the (conservative) courts Quanto Magnus Yesterday #22
I would imagine that the appeals are already being written and submitted, MarineCombatEngineer Yesterday #3
The sentence length is the key here (consecutive vs concurrent) and if there were problems at trial. LeftInTX Yesterday #11
It's the Fifth Circuit, Jake dpibel Yesterday #12
Kicking with DISGUST! Faux pas Yesterday #4
It's hard to believe this made it all the way to sentencing SpankMe Yesterday #5
suspect that the rather big problem here (and probably including in eyes of the jury) stopdiggin Yesterday #7
We know there was at least one assault weapon MichMan Yesterday #8
If any other weapons had been found... Shipwack Yesterday #13
Also remember that sentenced the husband of one of the protestors who was not walkingman Yesterday #20
Which of course raises many issues about who gets prosecuted for what when guns are involved... TygrBright Yesterday #16
Hypocrisy is a bit obvious UpInArms Yesterday #18
No. It really isn't. And we do not answer this charge by aping the the behavior of mentally deficient stopdiggin Yesterday #23
I believe you misunderstood my post UpInArms Yesterday #24
while mine was directed toward the brain dead idiocy involved stopdiggin Yesterday #25
I do agree UpInArms Yesterday #26
Well, after hearing the evidence, a jury convicted them, and a jury acquitted Rittenhouse. MichMan Yesterday #27
I know this is an oldie - but it's true. harumph 7 hrs ago #31
The right wing so desperately wants this case Torchlight Yesterday #9
Almost lost it over this topic yesterday. People don't recognize what is happening before our eyes lostnfound Yesterday #19
Material support is a pretty broad charge and probably unconstitutional questionseverything 22 hrs ago #30
Unless "material support" is well defined, it's just a garbage can term harumph 7 hrs ago #32
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