Thr problem is that there is supposed to be criminal prosecution for this felony so the courts won’t entertain request for an injunction over it. Meanwhile the responsible authorities aren’t willing to arrest and prosecute.

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    For all the people blaming Dems for not doing anything… You do understand a large portion of them are rich as well right? The DNC serves corporations not the people. They are controlled opposition. The whole system is corrupt and that includes the DNC, they won’t be saving us.

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      There’s a lot of good people doing things.

      But to stop them they need to be physically restrained.

      So really the good people need more groups of organized local militias ready to capture or kill the fascists.

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        There need to be good political candidates and good people to vote them in. At this point though, maybe you’re right.

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    I fucking hate America.

    A billionaire can hold a multi-million dollar lottery, where the only way to enter is to vote for who he wants; but you can and will be arrested for handing someone a bottle of water while they wait in line to vote.

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      Don’t forget, last time he did this it wasn’t given to some random person. They were hand picked to ‘win’.

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      I hate Americans.

      They have all these guns, and not one of them is using them in the face of a full fascist takeover of their country. Is there such a thing as a good American or are you all complicit Nazi enablers?

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        42% of American households contain at least one firearm. That 42% includes every single American cop, who will shoot you dead in the street without trial with no remorse or repercussions if given the opportunity. It also includes every white supremacist terrorist, who will shoot you dead in the street without trial with no remorse, and maybe some repercussions if your family manages to get them into court and you get lucky with the right judge.

        The other 58% of us do not own firearms and, generally speaking, are afraid for our lives.

        I’m with you, and I agree with your general sentiment, but most people are afraid to die. It’s ridiculous to expect people to have a competent plan to assassinate a president under normal circumstances, let alone when our police forces are killing people in the street or disappearing them, gaining national news attention for doing so and seeing zero repercussions. The people who always made a big stink about having their guns and using them to prevent tyranny are the people that are destroying our nation. They ARE the tyranny.

        Regular people are generally nonviolent and scared. What you’re asking is equivalent to asking why nobody just walked up and stabbed Genghis Khan to death. Like, yeah, it’s probably possible to do, but five seconds of thinking about it should make it pretty apparent why nobody took that opportunity.

        Besides which, several Americans have taken shots at him already.

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        You wouldn’t do shit and you know it. But I tell you what, if you want to play Rambo, fly on over and give it a go.

        Oh, right. It’s “not your fight.”

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        I get the sentiment, but you need to remember…you fight at the right time…we have to wait for a tipping point, we are too unorganized. We are building momentum and there will mostly likely be a key moment when all hell turns loose.

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            I mean as soon as we try to take over Greenland, it triggers NATO and either NATO will do nothing and we keep isolating ourselves and continue these trade wars, or they mobilize against us and now we have to pick sides. Once we have to pick sides a lot of peoples lives will change.

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    So…

    • Musk made the offer.
    • it was established it was illegal.
    • he did it anyway.
    • ???
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    Literal “Soros Bucks” in broad daylight.

    Crickets.

    It was always projection.

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      We have been in psychological warfare for a long time. A long con… The dots should be connecting for people but I think that American culture has been purposely dumbed down and that people just care about escaping real life.

      It’s like most Americans are a product and get bought and sold, used and written off. There’s no integrity of self and their humanity. The issue is broad and a method used by all sides, although it’s most evident in the right right now.

      It’s sad watching this collapse. It’s sad understanding it’s been a game, a war, within our nation and that the pride and nationalism was just a gimmick to use us.

      There isn’t anything to go back to because essentially what were told it was …never was.

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    These are the fuckers that want to dictate to the rest of the world about freedom and democracy.

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    Musk’s attorneys argued in filings with the court that Musk was exercising his free speech rights with the giveaways and any attempt to restrict that would violate both the Wisconsin and U.S. constitutions.

    Right, because money is speech, according to Citizens United. Utter horseshit since the day of the ruling.

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      Meanwhile, I just came from a thread about Musk calling for crackdowns on anti-Tesla protests because a woman pointed at a Cyber Truck.

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          Interesting premise. If we use rocket launchers full of cash to break Tesla windows, does it then become legal? Musk’s actions in Wisconsin are a strong precedent here.

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    Well that didn’t take long. I literally said nothing would happen and it’s already not happening.

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    Legacy media and dem politicians need to stop pulling punches and get to the bottom of WHY Musk needs Wisconsin. I get that the AP is hyperneutral, but the reporting, political, and public response on this issue has been irresponsible and feckless. The outrage is so wholly insufficient. This needs Benghazi and Hunter Biden’s laptop energy.

    Could it be because it is a critical swing state and they are gearing up for the mother of all power grabs in the next presidential election?

    Grow some fucking balls and attack this properly goddamn before the GOP cements their fascist coup of America.

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      The leadership of the Democratic party chose to do nothing, thinking they can just let the pendulum swing back in the next election. Rather than actually do anything to help people, they’re expecting us to just vote them in because of how insane the Republicans are, but once they’re in, they won’t actually do anything.

      We need a populist party yesterday.

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        The point is: if they don’t figure out how to do something RIGHT NOW, there won’t be any other party. All parties that are not aligned with Trump will be disallowed. Russia, Turkey, Hungary, is the direction the US is headed.

        The window is closing right now and if nothing is done the American people will no longer have a choice. Trump might insist there’s still democracy but it will be a sham like everything else he’s put his name on.

        I’ve had so many conversations with Americans online where I’ve pointed out that the second amendment is a joke and Americans wouldn’t have the guts to stand up to a tyrannical government. Well….

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          Sure, you can blame the Dems for letting us get to the brink like this. But they won’t be our salvation in this moment. Americans have to organize for a new populist party instead.

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            Oh yeah, I mean as an outside observer they’ve seemed pretty ineffective.

            But I do wonder how much is exacerbated by, for example: foreign interference/propaganda, sub-par educational levels and engagement of the electorate, 24/7 News entertainment, citizens united, the absolute audacity of the boomer generation to benefit from very generous social policies and then turn around and screw the younger generations on the exact same benefits they themselves received.

            The American default (and increasingly, the Western default) seems to be fuck you I got mine (until something bad happens to me).

            Now, I’m not American - I just pay attention. My boomer parents in law will sit there and complain about the state of every service - paid or social - like banking, doctors etc. and I have to contain myself when I tell them that capitalism by nature degrades and enshittifies every good thing the middle class had and that Millennials really, truly, do not believe anything will ever be good again. They look at me like I have 5 heads. Truly not a clue.

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              Well as an American witnessing the decline from within, I’d say you are fairly perceptive for an outsider. You’ve identified some of the biggest obstacles we’re facing. The attitudes of the boomers, who simply will not relinquish their grip on power (US Congress is the oldest legislative body in the world), have been devastating for our future. This has surely been shaped by unfettered greed and unbridled avarice brought on by capitalism.

              The main point I was making is that the Dems have truly revealed themselves to be controlled opposition. They campaigned so hard with scare tactics of “Trump bad” and “end of democracy.” And now their strategy is to do nothing?! It’s beyond pathetic - it is a betrayal. So many Americans thought Dems were fighting for them all these years, but the insidiousness of the neoliberal machine ensured the only ones to gain since the 1970s had been the ultra wealthy and corporations. The wealth disparity in our country is honestly startling to witness firsthand.

              This is why we need a real populist party to rise up and actually fight for the people. I have full confidence that if this happens, the tides will turn within a very short timespan. We are perhaps witnessing the beginnings of such a phenomenon, with Bernie Sanders and AOC’s fight oligarchs tour, but I’m afraid they will simply default to trying to convert the democrats into a useful party instead of building a new one. That path will be mired in obstacles and betrayal, and will ultimately fail. It simply has to be a new party in order to succeed.

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        Completely agree, a new party is our only way out of this mess. The corrupt dems are not it.

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        It’s more to call out the hypocrisy than a pissing contest. They both have way more money than I and my extended family ever will and, yet, they’re still dick heads

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      If you shoot him with a wad of cash, it’s legal. His actions in Wisconsin set a precedent that you can hurt people directly as long as you give them some money in return.

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      Or you know. Force him to only travel via his cyber truck. Fate will find a way from there.