North Carolina – The male republic gives way to a female democracy who gave way to tyrants who advocated the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. Is the US already there? Is the United States overwhelmed by Trump’s tyranny?
It’s hard to say, but the US is divisively insanely divided between those who agree with what President Donald Trump and his administration and Republican supporters are doing, especially those on the side of Democrats who lost the big in the November election. Democrats have argued that Trump is tyrannical, and it may be to some extent given the extreme speed he is forcing major changes in Washington and across the country. And in particular, Trump spoke to the US Congress this week, and his speech was horrifying. He burned bridges to his enemies and humiliated the Democrats. At the very least, he could have explained to the American people why he was in a frenzy to reduce the waste of government. He blew away serious opportunities.
Trump and his supporters, perhaps the majority of Americans, will say “no” that he does not impose “tyranny” on the whole country. They will say the president is trying to correct the bad governance and bad policies both domestically and internationally that have existed for at least the past 30 years. Much of that corruption has skyrocketed with the Congressional Democrats, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, and recently the brain-dead Joe Biden. But Republican “leaders” have long been far from mistakes in creating the confusion and confusion that are recent American facts. In many cases, they are worse than Democratic leaders. But there’s a general balance of horror.
Biden was definitely the worst president. Looking back, he often appears to be unable to think rationally, and he was given a march order and by his advisors, his appointees, the so-called “deep state” ideologues, by the FBI, CIA, and even the so-called “deep state” ideologues of the FBI, CIA, and even the so-called “deep state” ideologues of the FBI, CIA, and even the “finance department” ideologues of the so-called “deep state” ideologues of the FBI, CIA, and even the “finance department” ideologues.
The Biden conspired with the White House in mainstream US media, including newspapers such as the New York Times and the Washington Post. They and other other magnificent fortresses of truth, which conveyed what the writer often remembered from the young people before the 1970s, fell, but never disappeared. (And most Americans don’t have time with their families or jobs beyond simply being superficially knowledgeable about world and national issues, especially other countries, including Iran!)
It is clear that Trump styles himself first and foremost by experience, history and habits, and he is now trying to dominate American “business” like the American “CEO.” With regard to all potentially effective CEOs who are nominally trying to properly manage their organization, at least nominally, it is undoubtedly “authoristic” rather than “dictatorial”, if not the tyrannical aspect of managing his attempts. Despotism often arises along with many Trump slanderers due to his attempts to reduce the government, where many citizens working for parts of the government are fired and their lives have been turned upside down. Just a few weeks later, there are already thousands of “victims” who are allegedly “victims” of Trump’s White House. Biden had little management talent, but if he had intended to continue what was actually a failed situation in the US, he would have done even worse. Trump is trying to stop the tragedy in Ukraine. Trust Trump for trying it.
In any case, Trump is not going to make America “great” again, as he cannot mean the economic and military hegemony that emerged after World War II. What he is doing is pure need as the United States has been heading for moral and economic bankruptcy for some time. This process has been dramatically speeding up this century, with around $37 trillion in debt and as much as $200 trillion in debt could not be economically eased. As for moral corruption, it is Trump’s Achilles heel, most evident in his unconfirmed support for Israel and his own personal moral failures of his own past. His administration seems like hell, especially between protesting students and such expressions, succumbing to criminalize anger and recession. Free speech is becoming far less free to apartheid crimes.
The United States under Trump is not a tyrannical monster, as long as Trump’s move aims to eliminate vast corruption, especially in Washington, and restore some sense and sanity about the US finances. But it can feel like tyranny to people whose personal lives are at least occupied by what appears to be recognized at least to some extent in the need to act.