Interesting read but he's way off point imo.
He makes that point that it's not the same. Your points are very close.Interesting read but he's way off point imo.
In the USSR there was state owned media and nothing else. All media output was controlled by the government and nothing else was allowed to exist (welcome to nationalisation, people).
This is a media source, in a free press, that is from the same end of the political spectrum to the president. There is also a whole load of media sources that are not aligned with the president's opinion, and everyone is free to use them as a source whenever they choose.
That's not to say Trump hasn't started a war against the press and that I don't think he'd like to get rid of the free press, because I think he would. He's absolutely not a Republican in any guise I recognise - he's anti-free trade, pro-state control, he may have reduced taxes but I don't believe there's an economic ideology behind doing so. His methods and politics are far more closely related to that of Soviet Russia, so in that sense there are some comparisons. But I think there are plenty enough economic republicans who won't allow Trump to go down that road towards the USSR. Communism is still (rightfully) a dirty word in the US.
I'll admit to not reading all the way through - I have a boredom threshold of about 10-15 tweets before I go and find something in its proper format insteadHe makes that point that it's not the same. Your points are very close.
I'll respond on the rest later
Interesting read but he's way off point imo.
In the USSR there was state owned media and nothing else. All media output was controlled by the government and nothing else was allowed to exist (welcome to nationalisation, people).
This is a media source, in a free press, that is from the same end of the political spectrum to the president. There is also a whole load of media sources that are not aligned with the president's opinion, and everyone is free to use them as a source whenever they choose.
That's not to say Trump hasn't started a war against the press and that I don't think he'd like to get rid of the free press, because I think he would. He's absolutely not a Republican in any guise I recognise - he's anti-free trade, pro-state control, he may have reduced taxes but I don't believe there's an economic ideology behind doing so. His methods and politics are far more closely related to that of Soviet Russia, so in that sense there are some comparisons. But I think there are plenty enough economic republicans who won't allow Trump to go down that road towards the USSR. Communism is still (rightfully) a dirty word in the US.
I think where the GOP will block him is not on matters of principle - they sold those a long time ago. They will fight back when he stops ceding ground to their religious fanatics. I don't see that there is much room for imaginary friends in any heavily authoritarian outcome - be that left or right. But the one thing those cranks in the Republican party will defend is their religion.I mostly agree with you.
There is a free press, but attacks on any part of the press that's critical of him. A large degree of polarization where people's consumption of media that doesn't agree with their side is very low. Made worse by social media, but also driven (imo) by attempts to vilify any opposition. It happens on both sides, but with a frequency and intensity on the republican side that's truly scary.
The republicans in congress are mostly a spineless, amoral bunch beaten into submission by Trump. They caused this to a large extent, but are seemingly happy with the situation as long as they get tax cuts, conservative judges and attacks on any group of people they can conceive to marginalize.
You won't get USSR communism, that's not the -ism Trump is stumbling towards. If they, or the democrats will resist fascism is the question. I think they will, but I'm less confident than I would have been had that question been posed five years ago. At which point I would have laughingly asked about intoxicating substances and conspiracy theories.
I think where the GOP will block him is not on matters of principle - they sold those a long time ago. They will fight back when he stops ceding ground to their religious fanatics. I don't see that there is much room for imaginary friends in any heavily authoritarian outcome - be that left or right. But the one thing those cranks in the Republican party will defend is their religion.
For once he's actually right about something.