Opinion

Greenlight for tyranny as impotent Dems' lack of resistance opens the floodgates

Is Trump’s, Musk’s, and Putin’s coup against democracy complete?

Under the guise of a 44-year campaign to reverse the middle-class advances of the New Deal and Great Society, rightwing billionaires and the Republicans they own have pushed a fundamentally fascist agenda that is now openly at war with America. They are engaging in a coup, finishing the work Trump started on January 6, 2021.

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The real estate of empire: How colonial gentrification fuels Trump's Gaza plan

By Peter Bloom/Common Dreams

U.S. President Donald Trump's latest proposal concerning the future of Gaza has sent shockwaves throughout the international community. The plan, which envisions the mass displacement of Palestinians to make way for large-scale real estate development, has been described by many as a modern form of ethnic cleansing. However, beyond its immediate human rights implications, the proposal reflects a broader and increasingly pervasive trend: the privatization of colonialism. This emerging form of power, which fuses state-backed military interventions with corporate real estate ambitions, is not only reshaping geopolitics but also reinforcing patterns of displacement and profit-driven development that have long characterized capitalism.

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Efficiency − or empire? How Elon Musk could end government as we know it

By Allison Stanger, Distinguished Endowed Professor, Middlebury

Elon Musk’s role as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency, also known as DOGE, is on the surface a dramatic effort to overhaul the inefficiencies of federal bureaucracy. But beneath the rhetoric of cost-cutting and regulatory streamlining lies a troubling scenario.

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Kansas Senate leaps to follow in Elon Musk’s footsteps with ‘COGE’ committee

Opinion editor Clay Wirestone’s weekly roundup of legislative flotsam and jetsam. Read the archive.

Hey, Kansans! Are you excited and delighted by the work of Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency workers in rooting through government records in search of waste?

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Democratic 'leadership' has disappeared as pock-faced Orcs are unleashed on our government

The sell-by date is officially up for Americans telling me they just can't pay attention to what is happening in this country right now, because it is all just too much to take; or because they are tired; or because there’s nothing we can do about it; or because it’s time for somebody else to care for awhile …

Admit it, you know these people. I run into ‘em all the time, and I am officially done being polite and sympathetic.

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Our allies may never forgive us. Anti-American forces, on the other hand, are giddy.

Trump’s unhinged proposal to take Gaza, “relocate” more than a million starving people to an unspecified locale, and turn their bombed homes into a resort for the wealthy didn’t go over well. Following his threats to Colombia, Panama, Mexico, Canada, Denmark, and Greenland, the civilized world is aghast at the madman at the helm, and has learned a new lesson: that America betrays her allies. It is a dangerous lesson from which the US may never recover.

Anti-American forces, on the other hand, are giddy.

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A common thread between Trump's agency destruction, his absurd Gaza plan and Dems' silence

There is one thread that ties together Trump’s destruction of American government agencies, his offer to take the Gaza crisis off Israel’s hands and dump it on our military, and senators’ and representatives’ failure to challenge him: This is how kingdoms operate. Rule by decree.

It proves that we’re asking the wrong question.

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A funny thing happened on the way to closing the Department of Education

The Trump administration continued its head-scratching appointments by anointing billionaire Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education — even though he had campaigned on a pledge to abolish the department. The president has expressed his hope that McMahon would eventually “put herself out of a job.”

She has been part of the president’s inner political circle, but is best known as president and co-founder, with her husband, of World Wrestling Entertainment. McMahon used to be a wrestler herself. Her only K-12 experience was a brief stint on the Connecticut Board of Education, although she feels wrestling showed her what all students should learn about respect, leadership and such.

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An assault weapons ban had momentum until Colorado Democrats dropped it

Democrats in the Colorado Legislature might finally succeed in passing groundbreaking restrictions on semiautomatic firearms.

They have introduced a bill that would ban the sale of semiautomatic rifles and shotguns that can accept detachable magazines. Numerous lawmakers have signed on, and the bill already cleared its first hurdle when it passed a Senate committee vote last week.

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Decline of Florida’s citrus industry hastened by Trump’s tariff tiff

This weekend I was driving through Central Florida on U.S. 301, so I just HAD to stop at the Orange Shop in Citra. It was as if my car was pulled into their parking lot by one of those giant magnets that Wile E. Coyote always used for his harebrained schemes.

The Orange Shop has been selling citrus in Citra since 1936, aided by a series of pun-filled billboards that say things like “Make Us Your Main Squeeze.” It used to have a lot more competition for us drive-by customers but most of those other citrus stands have disappeared, along with the groves that supplied them.

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Elon Musk's Doge boys think this is a video game as Trump plots his 2nd coup

Trump has given Ketamine-addled Elon Musk and six boys, ages 19-24, control over the US Treasury Department’s data and financial transfers.

Musk’s kids at DOGE, still hooked on video games, have moved cots into federal offices for pizza-and-drunk-power-fueled sleepovers. They have already accessed Americans’ private data, worth billions to Musk and his friends controlling Russia and China. Equally dangerous, their trigger-happy fingers can stop all federal money going to any person, corporation, or organization Trump dislikes. Ditto, to any competitor they’d like to see hobbled, and there are hundreds. As Kara Swisher said on CNN, Musk is “very into videogames, and so (thinks) he’s sort of ‘Ready Player One.”

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Why working people need a political movement of their own: opinion

There is no question that the Democratic Party, once the party of the working class, is now the party of the professional managerial class.

Workers have been voting with their feet, while the Democrats have been marching in the other direction:

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Trump is building his administration on a foundation laid by Ron DeSantis: opinion

“It is certain, in any case, that ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.” – James Baldwin

Whatever policies Republicans conjure up nationally under Donald Trump, they will be building on the work of Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Republicans, who have burnished the vehicles of petty revenge and retribution.

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