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Scott Anderson's avatar

Thank you for the thoughtful analysis and historical perspective.

The elephant in the room is Trump’s apparent appetite for power. Many see Jan6 as a flaunting of the constitution for individual power grabbing. He never argued he was fighting for freedom or the country, only that HE should be president.

Fast forward to 2025 and he seems interested in centralizing his power and building his dynasty - Greenland will be ours, Canada a US state, Panama Canal will be ours, the world economy will bow their knees to Trump’s agenda, he can dispatch the military wherever he wants to impose his agenda, if you oppose him in any way you’ll be fired or arrested or worse. For goodness sake, he said the US will take over and occupy Gaza under the “authority of the US”.

I’m glad to hear you have faith in the US constitution and the separation of powers we enjoy, but Trump’s comments and actions indicate he sees both as an obstacle to his dynastic, autocratic agenda.

It may not be a crisis now, but if he succeeds with centralizing power enough that future presidents (if he allows an election) have complete control then history will look back and wonder why we didn’t treat this time like a crisis.

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S E Cassavant's avatar

Rational points, but the scariest part of all this for me is that Elon Musk is setting the US up as a giant lab experiment for his AI software. By the time courts rule , it may be too late. It doesn't take long to hoover data from all major governent institutions. Once that has happened, we are in the hands of the richest man on earth, and all restraint will be lost. Trump may become disillusioned with him at some point, but that, too, will be too late.

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