Sorry, but this train has left the station.
The legacy of any president is a function of what they do, rather than what they say. It is for that reason that Trump’s legacy will probably include:
Having more that 50 felony charges against him dropped
Statutory rape
Attempting to overthrow the U.S. federal government
Denying due process to undocumented people
Having armed agents brutalize (and occasionally murder) U.S. residents
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More on “We Ruin Things”
In a recent post I noted that the United States has shriveled to a point that our core strength is destroying perfect good and well-functioning facets of our society, e.g., our schools, our disease control, and our cities like Minneapolis.
Something else we’re breaking quite effectively is our relationships with our allies. We are no longer trusted by other NATO countries.
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What the Dwindling Number of Trump Supporters Believe
Today, about 36% of American voters believe this crap. Next week it will be 34%, etc., etc.
In actuality, the number is lower. Do you think the amoral rich who have huge holdings in the oil companies believe that? Of course not. They’re well educated, and they want tax breaks; they know goddamn well that Trump is the laughingstock of the developed world.
Remarkably, the demise of the United States of no importance to most American billionaires.
Btw, I could have sworn there a president between Obama and Biden. What did he do about the so-called “mess?”
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Tough Times for Environmental Sustainability
When I tell people that I write content on environmental sustainability, I commonly hear, “Oh. Times must be tough.”
I immediately explain that, outside the United States, every nation on the planet is working hard to make sure we still have an organized civilization here in the year 2100.
America is not the only country on earth that has corruption associated with it at some level, but fortunately, it’s the only country whose leader has sold it out completely to the fossil fuel industry.
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Spanish-language misinformation on renewable energy spreads online, report shows
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The toxic gas flares fuelling Nigeria’s climate change – BBC News
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