Ah yes, the country with an established industrial base and centrally planned infrastructure is gonna suffer more from tariffs than the checks notes usury and consumption economy run by competing interests and bolstered almost entirely by the ownership of foreign assets and reliance on its currency for international trade.
Honestly my only conclusion is that they know and are willing to create an economic crisis for the purpose of consolidating political power in the form of "emergency measures" as fascists usually do. I refuse to believe they are just stupid
I would still love it if you told me what you meant by code-word. I do a lot of reading on a daily basis and I am not reading your lemmy comment a third time just to decipher your meaning.
I did read it, no idea what you meant by "code-word" and maybe its because I didn't sleep last night but it was difficult to grasp what you meant in that paragraph. For someone who claims to agree with me you seem quite upset
Lol, a piece of paper will not protect you from jackboots. The constitution is a gentlemans agreement that is abided by because it is convenient for everyone most of the time. If it suddenly becomes inconvenient for the bourgeois to abide by it they simply won't and by the time this happens they will have found enough desperate fascist thugs to make sure you feel powerless to stop them. You're right though, we shouldn't be trying to rid the U.S. of the constitution. It isn't a feasible goal and it will be ignored eventually on its own. OP was not suggesting we start a political movement that focuses on abolishing or rewriting the constitution, they were asking how to convince liberals that the constitution isn't such a big deal and doesn't protect them from anything.
The problem with your interpretation is that the constitution was not intended to protect the public from authoritarian rule. It was designed to empower the landowning merchant class above that of feudal nobility and organized religion while protecting their position of power from the "tyranny of the masses" (the working class). I would say it is accomplishing that quite well. That merchant class is quite free.
Posting this in an explicitly pro-linux community on an open source federated social media designed for the purpose of seperating online social spaces from corporate control is silly behavior imo
Ah yes, the country with an established industrial base and centrally planned infrastructure is gonna suffer more from tariffs than the checks notes usury and consumption economy run by competing interests and bolstered almost entirely by the ownership of foreign assets and reliance on its currency for international trade.
Honestly my only conclusion is that they know and are willing to create an economic crisis for the purpose of consolidating political power in the form of "emergency measures" as fascists usually do. I refuse to believe they are just stupid