@realDonaldTrump I always thought Trump would be impeached for his existing record of collusion, corruption and incompetence rather than gross abuse of executive powers threatening our geopolitical reality. But Dems seem intent on dragging feet until he hits that standard.
@realDonaldTrump Make no mistake: There are two huge repercussions of allowing Trump to careen ahead without the brakes put into the political system by our Constitution, and both of them will be permanent scars on @SpeakerPelosi’s stewardship—and American’s standing—if she doesn’t act soon.
@realDonaldTrump@SpeakerPelosi The immediate threat is that Trump will destroy our economy and place the blame on China, the world’s largest population, second largest economy and owner of the largest standing military, whose leader has the actual authoritarian power to which Trump pretends.
@realDonaldTrump@SpeakerPelosi There are a lot of potential implications to this, but the immediate ones include escalating China’s economic challenges until it experiences growing social unrest to the point where it decides it has little left to lose—unleashing brutal crackdowns on its own population.
@realDonaldTrump@SpeakerPelosi A China that abandons geosocial restraints might well also act with greater aggression against its regional neighbors, and the US itself, which could end in military standoffs or even hot war.
@realDonaldTrump@SpeakerPelosi Meanwhile, Trump’s pattern of intensifying the racist component of his rhetoric as he doesn’t get his way in international negotiations will likely trigger ballooning anti-Chinese among his followers, putting Asian Americans—immigrants and native citizens—at huge risk.
@realDonaldTrump@SpeakerPelosi (A rise in anti-Chinese sentiment won’t just endanger Chinese Americans—history has shown us that racist eyes often can’t see difference between Asian ethnicities.)
@realDonaldTrump@SpeakerPelosi We’ve seen the bloody impact of Trump’s toxic rhetoric on Muslim and Latinx populations already. As his reelection campaign gets more desperate, and his need to shore up his base more critical, Trump is poised to add Chinese and other Asians to the mix of its targets.
@realDonaldTrump@SpeakerPelosi The second repercussion, simply put, is precedent. Trump is a present threat to America and the globe. But an unrestrained Trump is a permanent example to future Trumps—more capable, better trained and tested—of the limitless ways they can break the system without facing penalty.
@realDonaldTrump@SpeakerPelosi House Democrats are derelicting a huge and central duty, and even if doing so helps win them an election—and I’m not convinced it does—the sacrifices for this political gain would be potentially monstrous.
I hope this doesn’t fall on deaf ears. I worry that it will.
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And after massive protests, Xi suddenly rolls back Zero Covid policy with the standard “oh the virus has evolved/our policies have worked” stuff that govs everywhere have done. What are the “Xi can’t possibly pivot or lose face!” maximalists thinking now? nytimes.com/2022/12/08/wor…
I would’ve thought it would come with a massive vax push but Xi clearly thinks he has power firmly enough in hand that he can shake off whimsically ending a despised public health mandate—and the millions of deaths that will likely follow
A gift of @ewarren’s Op-Ed in the @nytimes, in which she gives smart, sound, detailed advice on what Dems should do now that we’ve held the Senate. Sharp analysis on how progressive ideas won voters over, and going further will win more, per her brand. nytimes.com/2022/11/12/opi…
Curious what part of
—reverse Trump tax giveaways to wealthy
—cut housing and child care costs
—end gerrymandering
—protect abortion rights as kitchen table issue not ideologically
—focus on economic well-being of families
—embrace populist economic policies
If anyone, ANYONE doubted that Trump's 2024 campaign (which is surely coming, now more than ever) was going to lean hard into China-bashing and inflaming anti-Asian xenophobia, stop doubting.
I continue to feel sorry for her assault but questions about her journalistic ethics began well before that and then erupted with her Benghazi coverage.
But now who knows how deep Qanon has its claws into her.
It’s quite possible, but it is absolute garbage that Newsmax is trotting her out there while trying to guide her to a coherent on message right wing talking point. Then again I’m sure they’d throw Kanye out there to spout unmedicated antisemitism if he were available.
Pence is no hero for not criming Trump into office, just like Romney and six other GOP senators are no heroes for voting to impeach him and Liz Cheney is no hero for helping investigate a deadly insurrection
But the bar is just so low for Republicans now—we celebrate Team Normal
The truth is of course that the Republican Party will never be normal again. When no more than a token handful of its members are even willing to *investigate* a massive existential crime against democracy, it’s clear it is beyond hope. And this just the most egregious evidence.
The GOP is a party that refuses to acknowledge the clear and present threat of climate change to the humans species
That won’t act to reign in guns even as kids are murdered week after week
That lets its members flout rules and overtly embrace white nationalism without censure