Have you heard about the president who received money from China and other foreign countries? No, not the current president. The former one.

House Republicans recently launched an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, premised on the claim that he is hiding, in the words of Speaker Mike Johnson, “millions of dollars in payments from America’s foreign adversaries.” As yet, they have produced no evidence to back up the idea that Biden profited. (The payments they have flagged involve the business interests of his son Hunter Biden, who is facing two separate federal indictments at the moment, and his brother James.)

Meanwhile, House Democrats on Thursday released a report detailing how former President Donald Trump received, and then tried to hide, millions in payments from America’s foreign adversaries. Unlike in the impeachment inquiry, which is premised on a suspicion that Republicans hope will turn up evidence, the receipts are here.

The saga of the foreign payments is a good case study in how Trump has taught Americans to tolerate brazen corruption—so long as it’s his. To do this, Trump relies on two tactics. First, he does much of it out in the open, recognizing that voters tend to assume that only hidden deeds are nefarious. Second, he finds ways to slow-walk the release of the most damaging information, so that by the time the full picture is clear, the public has become almost inoculated—as though it had been out in the open all along.

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  • santa@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Going out on a limb here… we don’t tolerate it. There isn’t much stopping them though, esp with a stacked SCOTUS and GQP.

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    8 months ago

    Not much sane people can do. The people who could do something don’t…or haven’t so far.

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      8 months ago

      There’s plenty sane people can do. They just don’t because it’s too hard to show up to the polls once or twice a year, apparently. Or too hard to vote pragmatically instead of idealistically.

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      8 months ago

      Didn’t. They /didn’t/.

      Its too late now.

      Trump, nearly single handedly, normalized so much absolute insanity that we are now more on par with what we were taught to call Banana Republics for their economic systems that do not function well for the vast majority of people, unstable politics and unstable political and social institutions and norms, oh and domestic terrorism.

      That shit takes /decades/ to recover from, on average, if you look at the works of academic political scientists (which are very different from politicians espousing ideologies or rhetoric or talking points).

      This is not going to just all be nicely fixed in another Presidential term or two, us millenials will be dealing with this until we reach retirement age.

      If we reach retirement age.

      Climate Change aint slowing down amd thats gonna make everything even more dire.

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        8 months ago

        He is still free, stirring up shit, and running for president again. This is ongoing. I really don’t understand why he isn’t hanging for treason.

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          Because he “won” an election, and holding him to account means holding others with elected power to account (even when it doesn’t benefit other people in their party in other elections).

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          8 months ago

          Partly because the idea of himself having to face any real consequences for his actions is, at this point in his life, actually literally inconceivable at many levels to him, having spent essentially his entire life conning people and breaking all kinds of laws all the time and never really suffering any serious drawback from this due to his enormous wealth and social privilege.

          Also, partly due to him seriously believing that he has so much influence and so many fanatical supporters that he can rely on being easily able to whip them up into a frenzy to, you know, just do a coup for him and install him as dictator.

          On a societal level, why isnt he hanging for treason yet?

          He stacked many government positions that would be likely to be important in the actual legal mechanics of a treason conviction with his own corrupt cronies, and also has so many ardent supporters of himself personally that many of these supporters were elected to other powerful positions of government, and again he generally has so many violent and stupid supporters that an extremely credible threat of mass domestic terrorist violence exists should anything bad happen to dear leader.

          We are talking about a person whose legal team recently argued, in court, that Trump, having been president, is actually legally able to order a special forces team to assassinate his domestic political rivals, and this is ok because there is a check and balance in the American political system of a president doing this, of being able to be tried and convicted by congress.

          You know, congress, which is also comprised of many of his political rivals, who he is allowed to order assassinations of.

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    8 months ago

    like weeds in your garden, corruption breeds more corruption… Trump spread weeds everywhere he went…

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    8 months ago

    America was already tolerating a ton of corruption, though, just much less brazen.

    Basically, bribing a politicians is completely legal as long as you don’t tell the world what you’re bribing them to do.

    Blackmailing them with threats of supporting their opponents if they don’t say or do what you want is completely fine too, apparently.

    The trick is to not be too blatant about it, brag about it, deny it and then brag about it some more like the Mango Mussolini does.

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      7 months ago

      Yeah. Every single time there’s an op-ed accusing Trump of inventing something, inevitably it’s just something he exploited and dialed up to 11. The only people more confident of Trump’s abilities than his supporters are his detractors.