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  • Nah, too old, poor, and bad tempered. Plus I've already moved to a new continent twice, which is enough. And my kids would kick up all kinds of stink. But if we go the way of the states it's going to be tough living out my normal life resisting the urge to punch a lot of people in the face.

  • So do I. Polling for the upcoming federal election is very concerning right now. Our right wing isn't shy about their admiration for trump and it seems like the average Australian isn't learning anything from what's going on in the US right now.

  • And he's already published his hit list of trump enemies to go after. Good to see another one of trump's "only the best people" able to hit the ground running. Thank god the days of weaponised government are over...

  • I moved to the states in 2005. Got married, had kids, bought a house. Moved my family back to Australia in 2015. Had our difficulties since coming back here and often wondered if it was the right thing, but zero doubts since last November. Even my red blooded American wife says she'll never set foot on US soil again and is going to apply for Australian citizenship.

    I feel bad for decent Americans and every day appreciate how lucky I am that myself and my teenage daughters aren't stuck in that collapsing empire.

  • This could turn out to be the most significant moment in a presidency full of disastrously significant moments. Of course the courts will tell trump he can't do this, but if he doesn't listen and nobody stops him, the US is officially a dictatorship.

  • I believe the US is a failed state. trump just decided that himself and his AG are the only people who can decide which laws apply to the executive, and ordered the termination of all remaining Biden era US Attorneys. I know we've been saying this a lot lately, but it feels like a mask off moment.

  • Not my kids, but my wife is American and I lived there for 10 years before moving our family back here in 2015. I thought all my in-laws were decent people, but found out that they all voted for trump last November, and I have to say it's got me feeling very conflicted. I doubt I'd be able to maintain a relationship with any of them if I were still there, knowing what they chose to support.

  • It does, thanks. And I agree. I don't claim to know what the perfect system is, but I believe it would be some form of democratic socialism with some sort of magical built-in safeguard against wars of misinformation of the type we're seeing now.

  • What I'm saying is that Americans who still have faith in the system need to wake the fuck up. The US is a failed state. trump is going to keep doing whatever he wants, he's going to ignore the courts, and the checks and balances that are supposed to stop him are all controlled by republicans who aren't going to do a fucking thing.

  • Does it though? My point is that the administration is just ignoring the courts at this point, and the more the courts get in their way, the less trump is going to concern himself with what they say. Court injunctions are great if they work, and that remains to be seen.