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Stelter defines 'creeping authoritarianism' in Trump's America (Original Post)
WhoIsNumberNone
Feb 2020
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JHB
(37,161 posts)1. Considering how little time has passed "after impeachment"...
...it's not "creeping" authoritarianism.
gibraltar72
(7,506 posts)2. Sprinting with track shoes.
Firestorm49
(4,035 posts)3. I believe it's not creeping.....
more like a good paced trot or slight gallop. And its like were sitting back watching it happen helplessly. Lets all get on our knees and hope that the coming election can be a fair one??
Prue
(139 posts)4. Part of the Choir
The scary reality of this situation is that trump's base doesn't seem to care or they are too ignorant to understand what trump's 'winning" really means to America.
zanana1
(6,122 posts)6. Trump's base will care when his policies affect them. nt
2naSalit
(86,646 posts)5. At least there are attempts by some media outlets
to inform an uneducated or insufficiently educated public.