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President Musk - how's it going USA?

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  • In just a few months, Trusk have managed to undermine so much. Besides, the humanitarian damage, immeasurable damage has been done to important scientific research.

  • Trump's America looks like a strange place at the moment...

    "Rapper Kanye West releases pro-Nazi song “Heil Hitler”:
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/15/mhae-m15.html

  • @Simon said:
    Trump's America looks like a strange place at the moment...

    "Rapper Kanye West releases pro-Nazi song “Heil Hitler”:
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/15/mhae-m15.html

    I see he’s still batsh… crazy :D , nice find on the WSWS.

  • wimwim
    edited May 15

    @Simon said:
    Trump's America looks like a strange place at the moment...

    "Rapper Kanye West releases pro-Nazi song “Heil Hitler”:
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/15/mhae-m15.html

    One arguably mentally disturbed pop star is hardly a social barometer for a country of more than 340,000,000 inhabitants. 😂

    Burning down town centers across the country, bombing buildings, mall shootings, overrunning the capital, Qanon weirdness, torching people's cars and the factories that made them, etc... Those and the reaction to them (or lack thereof) are worthy of drawing conclusions about the social climate.

    Government antics aside, it doesn't feel objectively any crazier socially than always to me. The anger has just changed sides. Again.

    I'm old enough to remember the first Watts riots (the National Guard set up camp on our front lawn), the Kent State shootings, two Kennedy family assassinations, the almost successful Reagan assassination, Patty Hurst, Charles Manson, the Oklahoma City bombing, the Waco Siege ... on and on.

    It's relatively quiet right now (knock wood) by comparison.

  • wimwim
    edited May 15

    I'll tell ya' what I do think is a telling barometer of how weird it is getting ...

    The candidates we chose for President. Both of them. That is disturbingly crazy.
    Crazy shit has happened all my life, but at least the candidates were viable or you could see why people voted for them at least. Now, I just don't get it at all.

  • @wim said:

    @Simon said:
    Trump's America looks like a strange place at the moment...

    "Rapper Kanye West releases pro-Nazi song “Heil Hitler”:
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/15/mhae-m15.html

    One arguably mentally disturbed pop star is hardly a social barometer for a country of more than 340,000,000 inhabitants. 😂

    True.

    I should have said "Trump's America continues to look like a strange place".

  • @Simon said:

    @wim said:

    @Simon said:
    Trump's America looks like a strange place at the moment...

    "Rapper Kanye West releases pro-Nazi song “Heil Hitler”:
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/15/mhae-m15.html

    One arguably mentally disturbed pop star is hardly a social barometer for a country of more than 340,000,000 inhabitants. 😂

    True.

    I should have said "Trump's America continues to look like a strange place".

    I think most Germans of the 1930’s held a similar perspective with regards to their own country and the emerging chaos.

  • @knewspeak said:

    @Simon said:
    Trump's America looks like a strange place at the moment...

    "Rapper Kanye West releases pro-Nazi song “Heil Hitler”:
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/15/mhae-m15.html

    I see he’s still batsh… crazy :D , nice find on the WSWS.

    @Simon said:
    Trump's America looks like a strange place at the moment...

    "Rapper Kanye West releases pro-Nazi song “Heil Hitler”:
    https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/15/mhae-m15.html

    I don’t know how he went from “Bush doesn’t care about Black people” to this.

  • @Simon said:
    I should have said "Trump's America continues to look like a strange place".

    Politics has become weird beyond comprehension, that's for sure. In other respects nothing has really changed. If you avoid the news and religiously avoid discussing politics, it's still a great place to be.

    The sense of no longer holding common ground with anyone politically is depressing though. It used to be possible to have a rational conversation with at least some people on either side of the political divide. It's nothing but a holy war now.

  • @wim said:
    The sense of no longer holding common ground with anyone politically is depressing though. It used to be possible to have a rational conversation with at least some people on either side of the political divide. It's nothing but a holy war now.

    I hope Australia doesn't go down that path.

  • @Simon said:

    @wim said:
    The sense of no longer holding common ground with anyone politically is depressing though. It used to be possible to have a rational conversation with at least some people on either side of the political divide. It's nothing but a holy war now.

    I hope Australia doesn't go down that path.

    In my own mental attempts to make sense of it, I feel like the downhill slide really accelerated when journalism standards shed all pretense of objectivity. Where there was surely bias before, token effort to present the other side fairly was at least obligatory. That's gone and all that remains is hysterical reporting from one side or the other. I feel like society as a whole has followed. It feels like everyone has lost the willingness or ability to understand others' point of view.

    If you guys don't have an utterly entrenched two party system like we do, and if there's still such a thing as "objective" journalism, maybe you have a chance.

  • @wim said:

    @Simon said:

    @wim said:
    The sense of no longer holding common ground with anyone politically is depressing though. It used to be possible to have a rational conversation with at least some people on either side of the political divide. It's nothing but a holy war now.

    I hope Australia doesn't go down that path.

    In my own mental attempts to make sense of it, I feel like the downhill slide really accelerated when journalism standards shed all pretense of objectivity. Where there was surely bias before, token effort to present the other side fairly was at least obligatory. That's gone and all that remains is hysterical reporting from one side or the other. I feel like society as a whole has followed. It feels like everyone has lost the willingness or ability to understand others' point of view.

    If you guys don't have an utterly entrenched two party system like we do, and if there's still such a thing as "objective" journalism, maybe you have a chance.

    Media was corporatised under Clinton, where once I plethora of discourse was available it became a barren talking points propaganda outlet for the establishment power structures.

    The MSM was always owned by the rich and powerful, but at least there was more choice, now they almost all parrot the same talking points almost verbatim, not even caring for originality.

  • "Trump is also now taking the use of presidential pardons for criminals to a new level, further undermining the courts.

    On Thursday, he granted clemency to 25 people, including former New York Republican representative Michael Grimm and former Connecticut governor John Rowland, both of whom were convicted of tax fraud.

    Trump also commuted the six federal life sentences of Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover, 74, who was convicted of murder, extortion, money laundering, and drug-related offences.

    Earlier last week, he issued a presidential pardon to former Culpeper County, Virginia, sheriff Scott Jenkins, a long-time Trump supporter convicted by a jury of conspiracy, mail and wire fraud, and seven counts of bribery. Trump said he was a "wonderful person" who had been "dragged through HELL".

    Also last week, Trump gave a presidential pardon to Paul Walczak, a former nursing home executive who pleaded guilty to tax crimes in 2024. He was pardoned a day after Walczak's mother paid $1 million (to Trump) for a dinner at Mar-a-Lago. The pardon spares Walczak from 18 months in prison and $4.4 million in restitution."

    Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06-02/donald-trump-unitary-executive-theory/105362150

  • @Simon said:
    "Trump is also now taking the use of presidential pardons for criminals to a new level, further undermining the courts.

    On Thursday, he granted clemency to 25 people, including former New York Republican representative Michael Grimm and former Connecticut governor John Rowland, both of whom were convicted of tax fraud.

    Trump also commuted the six federal life sentences of Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover, 74, who was convicted of murder, extortion, money laundering, and drug-related offences.

    Earlier last week, he issued a presidential pardon to former Culpeper County, Virginia, sheriff Scott Jenkins, a long-time Trump supporter convicted by a jury of conspiracy, mail and wire fraud, and seven counts of bribery. Trump said he was a "wonderful person" who had been "dragged through HELL".

    Also last week, Trump gave a presidential pardon to Paul Walczak, a former nursing home executive who pleaded guilty to tax crimes in 2024. He was pardoned a day after Walczak's mother paid $1 million (to Trump) for a dinner at Mar-a-Lago. The pardon spares Walczak from 18 months in prison and $4.4 million in restitution."

    Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06-02/donald-trump-unitary-executive-theory/105362150

    Those autopens should be running low on ink given the level of corruption, proving my point again, cheers @Simon

  • The king and the royal court too I hope. From the grassroots you need to rebuild. Only a handful remain uncorrupted, sadly.

  • edited June 6
  • There’s lots of influential people who went there and MOSSAD too, no surprises really from Robert to Jeffrey, honey trap is as old as politics itself. Along with the trail of murder to cover it up.

    Just ask this ####,

  • If you’re interested in the massive coverup and corruption, then you should take a look at Whitney Webb’s work in regards to this subject, she’s an highly intelligent woman with encyclopedic knowledge.

  • Evidently, he ran off with Count Cuckula’s wife.

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