So much for the 1st Amendment. Guess that’s only valid when it fuels the Trumpsterfire.
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GiddyGap@lemm.eeto
Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•The United States is Falling Apart and the World is Taking Notice
301·10 months agoTrump is creating a lot of enemies. Even turning allies into enemies. The reputation usually mostly recovers when there’s a Democrat in the WH, but since American voters walked right back into the same chaos again, eyes wide open, it’s going to be a lot harder to recover this time around. There’s just very little trust and credibility left.
GiddyGap@lemm.eeto
pics@lemmy.world•Flag flown upside down as sign of distress outside of US State Department building today
844·11 months agoThere’s nothing that can be done. Republicans have every bit of power there is. At least for the next two years.
GiddyGap@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Economically, how can concerned Americans prepare for the worst?
121·11 months agoFrom my viewpoint, Trump is and will be causing social hardship much more than economic hardship.
I could possibly see a benefit in preparing for a harder times socially. Further division among neighbors might be the main casualty of this administration. Social cohesion is already struggling from his first four years.
Economically, I have no confidence in Trump’s actions overall, but I am very confident that his massive ego determines his actions, and that ego is largely held up by the performance of the stock market. He will be very careful not to take any action that will rattle the markets too much. Whenever he see a negative reaction in the markets, he pulls back, claims a moral victory and moves on to the next thing.
Anecdote: My Trumpster in-laws could not stop yacking about “Biden’s high eggs prices” just last month. Haven’t heard a peep about the price of eggs since Trump came back. Now it’s just “God’s will.”
Assuming you can sell the Tesla, doesn’t that just mean that there are just as many people looking to buy a Tesla?
GiddyGap@lemm.eeto
pics@lemmy.world•Hour 12 of a 15-hour trip emigrating to the UK from the U.S. with a teenager. (OC)
5·11 months agoThis is true. And right now, at least for the next two years, they have every bit of conceivable power there is. The President, the Senate, the House, the Supreme Court. There are no checks and balances of Donald Trump.
Generally speaking, wealth is not built by working. It’s built by investing. It’s possible to have a relatively small salary and get relatively wealthy if you consistently live below your means and invest the surplus. Power of compounding.
GiddyGap@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Irreligious people, what's it like having kids when your parents are religious?
1·1 year agoI guess you just live in a very different world than me. I would never let my parents dictate my life like that. They either accept me for who I am or they don’t get to be part of my life. I would also never try to dictate life for my own kids like that when they are adult human beings.
GiddyGap@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Irreligious people, what's it like having kids when your parents are religious?
1·1 year agoI’m not sure why you let your parents be the deciding factor in whether you have kids or not? It’s not up to them.

In the US, compare a city like Houston, TX to a city like Portland, OR. Seems like two different planets.