doodle wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 9:27 am
glennds wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 9:08 am
doodle wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 8:36 am
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I'm starting to think Trump might fracture this nation.
Might?
In the Humpty Dumpty sense...like never put back together again. I am convinced we are watching an ascendant fascist narrative here.
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Well maybe, but I really wasn't implying a literal Nazi metaphor, at least not at this point.
But I am saying he is a uniquely divisive and polarizing president. I would like to think even the most ardent Trump supporters would not go so far as to call him a great unifier.
Does anyone think a highly polarized society is a good thing in the long run? Some people seem to think so, as long as their tribe is the winning one. But you have to question whether there are
any winners at the end of the road we are on. Well maybe one person. Or maybe a foreign country or two.
Either way, I predict we should all buckle up and prepare for the possibility that tomorrow is only the first round of a slugfest that will go on for weeks if not months.
Lots of lawyers, lots of court hearings, and a display for the rest of the world of how democracy is not supposed to work. And possibly a stark display of just how imperfect our hallowed Constitution really is.