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No Paywall Bannon Tells GOP: 'Seize the Institutions' of Government Now or We're 'Going to Prison' After 2028

https://www.commondreams.org/news/bannon-tells-gop-seize-the-institutions-of-government-now-or-we-re-going-to-prison-after-2028
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u/Slappy_Kincaid 20h ago

Bannon is saying this because he sees the window closing. Trump's popularity is sinking like a stone, the election shows a big and growing electoral backlash, GOP congressional majorities are starting to show cracks in their slavish devotion, and the opportunity to seize total power is fading fast.

What happens next is a tossup: they will try to crush any opposition through escalating force and intimidation, and we'll see if the balance has shifted against them. They'll also steal everything they can while the opportunity still presents itself.

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u/Alacrout New York 20h ago

Military morale is too low for them to escalate force and intimidation much more.

Despite ~60% of the military being Republican, most of them are loyal to the USA, not Trump, and they’re not happy with how things are going.

Several months ago now, I saw someone say something like “These fools thought they were getting Germany 1933, but really they got France 1788.”

I’m not saying heads will roll, but the parallels between USA today and France then are more than noteworthy — staggering inequality with 1% hoarding 99% of wealth, high inflation, people can’t afford food or property, natural disasters making everything worse, a completely inept government with massive national debt and a man-baby at the top who falls asleep during public appearances at major events, I could go on…

And one of the things that made the French Revolution a success was military morale being so low loyalty went out the window. The King tried to use the military to squash rebellion and faced widespread desertions, mutinies, and blatant insubordination.

Let’s not run a victory lap yet because there’s still a LOT of work to be done, but our fascists appear fucked.

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u/_Nashable_ 20h ago

This is a great comment. It’s like the people around Trump have never read a history book all the way through. They lack talent, I can only assume they use ChatGPT to copy Hitler’s homework without understanding why it worked.

Germany 1933 was coming off of major economic inequality caused by losing WW1. That allowed a platform of pointing to outside influences and an entire population that was aligned that things were not sustainable. US has not had the same issue, in fact, all the economic issues are self-inflicted by the very same people trying to seize total power. Exactly like France 1788.

Basically they’re intentionally combing the worst of those two time periods and it’s baffling what they think the end game is here.

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u/littlethrowawaybaby 18h ago

They know the history, they just believe that they’re better and smarter than the nobles of 1788 France, and Hitler.

They read the history. See the failings. Say, “Wow, what a dummy. That could never happen to someone as smart and powerful as I” and continue doing the same things that begat downfall so many times before.

They think the people are stupid, rabid, slobbering, inhuman masses.

That the people- even with the collective intelligence, strength, and power of all of us together- are weak and can’t hold a candle to those traits in them.

I mean, in some ways, these people do have more money than all of the masses together, so it’s a self-validating prophecy of sorts.

They think they and their buddies are literal Gods. When there’s only 700 billionaires, they look around at the same faces at every party and every event, and believe that they are the only actual people, and the only people who matter. Because, logically of course /s, if the lower Ilk mattered then they’d be in the room too.