From The Social Contract with Joe Walsh <[email protected]>
Subject Trump's phony kingdom
Date January 21, 2025 9:01 PM
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Let’s cut right to the chase: yesterday was devastating for the country (and the world!) and marked a grave turning point for the United States. A man utterly bereft of character who has consistently shown complete disregard for truth, elections, the Constitution, and the very fabric of American democracy was sworn back into office, right at the scene of his seditious crime four years ago.
Shortly before flashing a Nazi salute [ [link removed] ], Elon Musk marked the occasion with this tweet:
I don’t care how MAGA someone may be; this should thoroughly disgust any American worth their patriotic salt. We don’t have kings in America! Read the Declaration of Independence, that radical document whose signing we celebrate every July 4th, if you have any doubts. Our kickass Founders rebelled against a king and established a system designed to prevent one from coming to power here.
So when Americans are cheering the idea of a king (and many are), we know something has gone terribly wrong. The denialism and half measures of the past four years have only succeeded at putting Donald Trump back in the White House—and putting us the closest we’ve been to having a king since George III. We lost our way, and Trump is the ugly byproduct. If we’re going to find our way back, we have to look beyond him. It’s on us. #NOKINGS
BOOKMARK THIS. Before we dig in, a quick reminder that under Joe Biden, America has thrived in a lot of ways.
For the record:
Employment [ [link removed] ] is way up.
Unemployment [ [link removed] ] is way down.
Wages [ [link removed] ] are way up.
Inflation [ [link removed] ] is down (peaked 2 years ago).
Stock market [ [link removed] ] and personal spending [ [link removed] ] are way up.
Border crossings [ [link removed] ] are way down.
Deportations [ [link removed] ] are way up.
Crime [ [link removed] ] is way down.
Domestic energy production [ [link removed] ] is at its best level ever.
Trump’s messianic inaugural speech shouldn’t fool anyone. He is inheriting a very strong America.
THE TIKTOK TACTIC. I say all of this not only because it’s true, but because we all know what Trump will do going forward. He’ll take credit for Biden’s accomplishments. He’ll create problems that don’t exist so he can “solve” them (don’t be surprised if he tries to repeal Obamacare again just so he can repackage it as “Trumpcare”). And he’ll pull more stunts like he did with TikTok.
Recall that in 2020, it was Trump who demanded that the U.S. ban TikTok [ [link removed] ]. So Republicans heeded dear leader and voted [ [link removed] ] to ban TikTok—and the conservative Supreme Court upheld [ [link removed] ] it. But now Trump sees a chance to personally benefit [ [link removed] ] from the Chinese-owned platform, so voila! Now he wants to save TikTok. He’s even suggesting that the U.S. government—not just a U.S.-based buyer—get a piece [ [link removed] ] of it. State ownership of a media platform…what could go wrong? Thank goodness we didn’t elect a communist, right? Lol.
EXECUTIVE DISORDER. Trump is already pushing the envelope on immigration, ending birthright citizenship [ [link removed] ] with the stroke of a pen (14th Amendment [ [link removed] ] be damned) and suspending refugee settlement [ [link removed] ], among a flurry of executive actions. And just because he’s an asshole who can’t help himself, he even yanked an app called CBP One [ [link removed] ] that processes appointments for migrants legally seeking entry. Migrants who waited months to cross the U.S. border because they did it the right way learned that their appointments had been canceled just moments after Trump was sworn in. Legal immigration is good; we need more of it. Our new (old?) president disagrees. Probably because he’s the most un-American president we’ve ever had.
PARDONS VS. PARDONS. Anyone can have a change of heart, and I had one yesterday. At first, I’ll admit, I wasn’t happy when Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons [ [link removed] ] to his family members. But then I realized that I can’t in good conscience call Trump the extraordinary threat to the constitutional order that I know he is and judge Biden for taking extraordinary precautions. Hell, if it was my family, I probably would too. So fuck it. We have to fight back in this new world however we can within the bounds of the law.
I was even more at peace with Biden’s decision after Trump predictably pardoned 1,500 Jan. 6th [ [link removed] ] “hostages” (read: violent felons who attacked police), including the racist punks [ [link removed] ] from the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers. A despicable and traitorous move, but thoroughly consistent.
ONE MORE THING. Anyone who knows me knows I support Israel, full stop, because I support liberal democracies everywhere. And I hate Hamas, full stop, because I hate terrorists everywhere. Trump calling the Jan. 6th felons “hostages” is particularly galling in light of the real suffering the innocent Israeli hostages have endured since October 7, 2023. God bless them.
So what can you do?
The trend couldn’t be more painfully obvious. Floating state media, enriching oneself through the office, tossing aside the Constitution, overriding justice for one’s own felonious supporters. He wants to be a king, and our social contract in the U.S. was established on the premise that none of us are. How do we even begin to fight back? We have a long way to go, but here are three things you can do right now:
Put the hashtag #NOKINGS on your social media accounts on every platform.
Join the One Flag Initiative [ [link removed] ]. Learn more about it and the #NOKINGS movement here [ [link removed] ].
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