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  • The answer is, as always, "yes, as long as no one stops him".
    At this point, Trump is simply saying "I will do this, this, and that", testing to see if anyone will say "no, you can't!"

    But apparently, no one will.

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  • I'm legit wondering who even profits from Trump's politics?
    If regular people are getting fucked and billionaires lose wealth and the stock market tanks, who comes out on top?

    Apart from the European military industrial complex?

  • A Tsunami of unprecedented size will completely destroy a coastal metropolis.
    A heat wave in the middle east will leave hundreds dead in the first recorded wet bulb event.
    In September 2035, the Arctic will be completely ice-free for the very first time, 15 years ahead of predictions.
    Around that time, the first commercial shipping route along the north-western passage will open.
    One of the first container ships will run onto a naval mine and sink, killing all hands. Russia will deny any involvement.

  • Chile got rid of their dictator without a revolution, in a typically Chilean way.

    Pinochet came to power in a military coup, which broke a decades-long tradition of stable democracy that was unique in South America at the time.
    It was a proper bloody South American coup, including a bombardment of the presidential palace, the death of the elected sitting president, and backing from the USA, of course.
    Pinochet then abolished the separation of powers, disappeared his political opponents and completely dismantled the democracy.
    He also enacted neoliberal hyper-capitalist reforms and privatized everything, which is why the USA backed him.
    He had a commission draft an entirely new constitution and pushed through a vote to get it approved.

    But as a fig leaf of international legitimacy, there was a clause in it saying his power was transitory and must be confirmed in a referendum after 8 years.

    After 8 years of brutal dictatorship, he lost the referendum and simply had to step down.

  • It can make its way. I've been here for 2 years, and it's like a more civil and chill version of reddit.
    With a lot more genuine interaction and less of the same fucking haha-funny comments in every thread.