There are fighting like it was Black Friday over....... Pokemon cards.
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It's almost certainly not even about liking Pokemon cards and about reselling them instead.
I'd be interested to hear what y'alls analysis of the situation is and what you expect to happen in the next 3-12 months.
Trump has so far
- Crashed the farming industry.
- Alienated the EU
- Reignited talks of Californian secession
- Ushered in a ceasefire in Gaza
- Appointed Boris Yeltsin as SOD
- Almost made Epstein-lite AG
- Been the devil for queer and trans people
- Ramped up ICE
- Continued the previous administrations strategy of ignoring the bird flu.
- Elon heil
- Please add more
All in all I'd say my evaluation that he'd be better than Kamala on foreign policy (not out of a kind heart, but out of being a big Doofus) and the devil domestically was correct. As contradictions heighten I think we'll see events that make the summer of 2020 look like a warm-up.
Not downplaying what is happening, but a lot of what I see reported about domestic issues isn't really more than what was already developing, it's just getting attention now that the libs are in opposition. Though the persecution of queer people is wild and I had not predicted Elon doing the sieg heil nor the corporate pullback from many institutions that ensured some safety for minorities.
That's scary. I'm lucky I don't live in the us (haven't for years).
From a personal perspective, the Greenland stuff scares me. I've got danish family, until recently I lived in Denmark. I'd like to go back someday.
but a lot of what I see reported about domestic issues isn't really more than what was already developing
The Laken Riley Act is some of the most evil bit of domestic legislation I can ever recall - probably worse than any EO Trump has ever signed. It was developed entirely before Trump took office, had significant support from Democrats, and absolutely would have been signed by Biden or Harris.
Yea
I honestly think there won't be any significant uprising in the USA. Trump and MAGA policies are significantly more popular than they were during his first term. Recent Ipsos polling has shown that 66% of US citizens support the deportation of illegal immigrants. However moves like using the US military to deport migrants are significantly less popular. What Trump is going to do now, is to use his newfound popularity to enact legislation that is popular in the US/easy wins, like deporting immigrants convicted of violent crimes, ceasefire deals in armed conflicts, to buy the political and social capital necessary to conduct his more unpopular reforms, like tarrifs or mass deportations. By the time starts doing the stuff that is unpopular, it'll be too late.
Recent Ipsos polling has shown that 66% of US citizens support the deportation of illegal immigrants.
Polling on illegal immigration is all over the place, moreso than other polling it is highly dependent on how the questions are phrased. Just using “illegal” versus “undocumented” yields significantly different results. You can have a large number of Americans say it’s a problem at the same time a large number will say there should be a pathway to citizenship. Basically Americans don’t know what to think about it but it’s not a slam dunk “immigration bad” opinion.
You can see how it gets broken down on the two Ipsos polls [they are PDF format files] here. But it's unquestionable that a vast majority of US citizens support the deportation of illegal immigrants with a criminal record (87%) and all illegal immigrants that arrived in the last 4 years (66%). In the second poll that was done a week later, that 66% number then applied to all illegal immigrants, a significant trend upwards from 56% on the first poll. No amount of changing the wording is going to change that, and as we got closer to Trump taking power, support for his policies just went up. Americans want to back a winner quite clearly. The first poll also shows the dissonance between Trump the man and his policies. Many Americans still don't really like Trump as a person, but they support a significant amount of what he wants to do.
Democrats also lost quite heavily on the two transgender related issues that were debated quite a lot in this election cycle, on the issue of transgender women in sports (79% oppose) and the use of puberty blockers in transgender children under 18 years of age (71% oppose). Linking LGBT, and in particular transgender activism, to the Democrat-NGO complex has been an abject failure. This is something many on hexbear, including many of our transgender users based in the USA, have been ringing the alarm bell on for years. It is very unfortunate that they were right...
Is he really that popular? I thought it was just among those who voted, that's wild.
It took four years to reach nationwide riots last time, I don't think it's around the corner, but I think 2 years from now is imaginable.
Isn't it also much more about wether he radicalises his opposition rather than the size of said opposition?
I wouldn't say Trump the man is hugely more popular, but his policies are. Again, according to Ipsos polling, Trump/Republicans were ahead of Harris/Democrats on almost every key issue except abortion.
The opposition is heavily linked to the Democrat-NGO complex, who are never going to resist in meaningful ways, and are in a state of mass defeat. The size of the radical opposition outside of this is insignificant.
Oh okay, so it is just the voters then? That makes it make more sense to me. Yeah the democrats are collapsing.
I understand that Trump and his fucking coterie of failchildren can obviously effect policies of the U.S as individuals, but what is the point of annexing Greenland, Canada,etc.? What is the benefit for business interests? Is there really that many barriers for US capital in Canada and Denmark to warrant the Victoria 2 infamy points from doing this?
It's not about actual annexation, it's Trump's "unique" deal making style
He's known for issuing outright absurd demands on people, then watching the reaction. When they dismiss it, he doubles down on the absurdity until they start to take it as a serious threat. Once the deadline approaches the other party will offer deep concessions that they otherwise never would have, allowing Trump a 2 part victory: he gets more than he wanted and gets to look strong while doing it
What's going to happen is that Denmark will give Trump everything he actually wants with Greenland (mineral rights and Danish subsidized US bases) without actually annexing it
This tactic fails miserably without leverage like having the largest army in the world, of course
I think if Biden did this it would be couched in diplomatic buzz words (security agreement, strategic partnership) but effectively be the same thing. Denmark would still lose more sovereignty but the liberals wouldn't care because it has the ring of sensibility that they adore.
but what is the point of annexing Greenland, Canada,etc.?
Access to the Arctic Ocean once all the ice melts by 2040, to compete with Russia.
If you look at the Earth from top down, it will become much clearer:
Right now, they only have a small section of shoreline in Alaska, less than Europe, and that is simply not enough for the empire.
Kinda cool how Iceland is just right at the edge of the Arctic circle.
How fucked are we if the ice melts though? Like aren't entire cities going to be flooded
I understand the contest for the Arctic. But Denmark and, I'd imagine, Canada are already willing to gut their own nations and ramp up military spending to maintain in good standing as vassals of the empire.
Canada refuses to declare its arctic waters as international waters. It is one of the few things the Canadian state has been divergent from the us capital wishes.
That's not enough for them, just check out the section "American goals of acquisition" on NATOpedia, to get an idea of what the empire is thinking:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_the_United_States_to_purchase_Greenland
Plenty of sources cited there. They clearly don't trust Denmark to do enough to keep the Arctic in check, and in particular, they fear Greenland becoming independent and subsequently becoming friendly with Russia or China.
Wow, this isn't the expansion of a "healthy" empire, this is cannibalization. One would hope that this would lead to a left anti-atlantacist surge in Europe but, judging from recent politics there, it looks like the response to American imperialism in Europe is fascism.
Canada and Greenland are important for securing the geo strategic future of the United States once the ice melts in the north.
I wouldn't think so, but here we are
I think the Trump team wants to pump oil and crash energy prices to offset the shocks of the tariffs, basically calling the world's bluff about not moving industry back to the US by pumping 3 million extra barrels a day and convincing the Fed to lower interest rates, leveraging US energy independence to eat Europe's lunch and shine America's boot
Of course for this to work the retail corporations that benefit from lower energy costs need to actually lower some of these goddamn prices and gas stations need to actually hit that under $2.00 sweet spot that makes Americans spend like it's the 90s again, and the Fed needs to cooperate
And industrial investment would have to become more appealing than financial speculation, which it won't, and then actual production would have to be more appealing than price speculation, which it won't either.
Denmark is more likely to just give up greenland than actual war. I do not doubt an not significant amount of danes would remain “pro-Atlanticist” even after such an event.
Denmark is probably not going to give up Greenland without a cost, and it's unclear if that's just going to be money. It could include cancelling the defense treaty they signed with the US just a year ago that allows the US the permanently station troops and weapons in some Danish military bases and stop cooperating with NATO around monitoring/sharing info on sea traffic in and out of the Baltic Sea.
It's not that simple
I'm sure Denmark will remain a lapdog, but I think most other EU members will become more and more uneasy about the spider's web into which they've entangled themselves
Which EU member? There are not any that could meaningful act on that uneasiness.
If they aren't uneasy at becoming weapon, energy and food dependent, they can chirp all they want.
From a personal perspective, the Greenland stuff scares me. I've got danish family, until recently I lived in Denmark. I'd like to go back someday.
I expect the Danish government to fold and give Trump everything he asked for without much of a conflict.
Back in 2020 they laughed at him for making such a ridiculous demand, as he lacked the necessary leverage to go through with it. But thanks to dear old Biden being such a good friend to the EU over the past 4 years, Trump now has all he needs to extort Greenland out of them.
The Russian bogeyman has Europeans so spooked, they'll do anything to keep the US in their good graces, even if it means giving up territory. It will be extremely humiliating, but they have no choice.
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