It would be nice to see the collapse discussed in real-time, but also have something to reference in the future as significant turning points.
c/news
gestures broadly
From the heart :salute:
I’m making a personal list. It’s so fucking long already…
Probably keeptrack@lemmy.world ?
Edited to make the name linkable. Also, I guess it’s nice for you. But it fucking sucks for many of us.
Edit 2: added alternate link out of curiosity.
I’m directly affected by Trump, but I think the decline started decades ago. We’re just at the hoverbike stage now.
Thanks, subbed! This is focused on Trump though, and I don’t think the decline started with or ends with his presence.
Connect (Android app), interprets the first link as a(n inexistent) user profile; alternate one works perfectly.
Interesting. The first one (which actually points to /c/keeptrack@lemmy.world ) works fine for me in Voyager.
Good to know, so thanks for the heads-up. Sounds like the second format is the more universally accepted one.
keep track.
I’ll be submitting weekly sourced round-ups of all the bullshit for everyone in the future to reference
Try the podcast It Could Happen Here
I’m sure there’s a USA news community
Literally every comment section is an American politics community
Even if it’s a comm about ducks wearing hats, somecunt would mention maga
Is there one discussing organizing resistance?
Yeah, it’s ov-- Removed by mod.
You taking about the collapse of democracy in the US, or the disolution US as a nation state? Because I definitely don’t think the later is happening any time soon.
Trump is threatening shutting down FEMA just to fuck with California. I wouldn’t be surprised if a few states start to talk about what the point of the union is.
They’ve got a big military, civil war two isn’t going anywhere.
It’s more subtle than that though. The Federal government can only call out the army in very targeted ways, and states already only obey federal laws that come with funding.
The official union won’t disolve easily, but many of the practical benefits of the union may erode quickly.
The supreme court probably won’t stop being the highest in the land, but executive orders and federal laws not backed by military action could quickly lose their current influence.
This just sounds like every discord server everywhere rn