Many Americans, especially on the Right, are extremely proud of their nationality and citizenship. But this country and its government do so many awful things so often that such pride requires a lot of cognitive dissonance.
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Many Americans, especially on the Right, are extremely proud of their nationality and citizenship. But this country and its government do so many awful things so often that such pride requires a lot of cognitive dissonance.
Democrats say and think they’ll stop ICE from abusing alleged illegal immigrants if and when they return to power. If history repeats itself, however, there is no reason to believe that. After all, Obama told Bush’s torturers they would never be held accountable.
If impersonating a law enforcement officer breaks the law, how can people pretend to be ICE officers without presenting ID or exposing their faces so we know who they are and where they work?
In the past, only paranoid schizophrenics believed the government was out to get them. Now, it seems nearly everyone does, and it’s largely true.
The Trump administration is distorting reality to an extreme degree. ICE officers, who are brutalizing and terrorizing Americans as well as undocumented workers, are being treated with leniency by the White House, as though their lives were in serious danger. To paraphrase the TV show Breaking Bad, they are the danger.
The war in Gaza may be over, but the repercussions for the state of Israel have just begun. Reporters from the Western world, including the United States, will flood into the occupied territory. They will witness and report conditions so horrific and war crimes so egregious that the reputation of the Jewish state may never recover.
George W. Bush said we have to fight them over there to avoid fighting them here. Now Trump is sending troops to fight Americans on American soil. So, we fight here so we don’t have to fight them there?
Trump and the Republicans keep saying that there’s some Radical Left that’s responsible for everything wrong in the United States. If that’s so, can someone please tell me where and how to join it?
As President Trump has shown with his drone assassinations of unidentified Venezuelans on boats in the Southern Caribbean, if the leader of the free world wants to kill you, he can come up with a legal justification that won’t withstand legal scrutiny. But by the time you make it before a judge, you’ll be blown to bits.
In the classic “I’m Just a Bill” skit from “Schoolhouse Rock,” the process to go from proposal to law is complicated. Now that Trump is governing via executive orders with a compliant Congress, no Democratic opposition, and a rubber-stamp Supreme Court, his ideas become de facto law overnight.