• Tja@programming.dev
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    3 days ago

    That’s just taking the system further, not burning it down. More power for billionaires, less for you.

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      3 days ago

      Yeah man, dismantling the administrative state the federal government built up over the last 80 years is, “taking the system even further.” You’re super smart.

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        2 days ago

        It has been being dismantled for the last 80 years, so yes, it is. More executive power every administration, more power to lobbyists every administration, more tax cuts for the rich every administration, etc.

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          2 days ago

          Please, just stop, you don’t know what you’re talking about. 80 years ago we were still riding high on programs like the New Deal and the GI Bill. 50 to 70 years ago we were building the administrative state with the HEW, USAID, FEMA NOAA, and the EPA. It wasn’t until 40 years ago that Regean and his cronies began slashing taxes and trying to disempower federal agencies, and even then, those freaks would never eliminate NOAA or USAID because of the massive benefits they gave to defense.

          What’s currently happening isn’t the same as the neocons trying to eliminate social spending, It is a group of fascists stripping the government for parts, even when that directly works against their plans of an authoritarian state. That’s sure as shit not, “taking the system further,” and you sure as shit don’t know anything about the last century of American politics.

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            2 days ago

            So the continuation of a process that has been going on for the lifetime of most voters, maybe 80, maybe 50 years, project 2025 was not a burning to the ground but a next step in a continuous political agenda.