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TBONTB

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May 31, 2025
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Hmmm...what do you suppose we would do with a Department of War?

I know this seems a bit off topic for a suicide support website. But this outlook for the future definitely adds fuel to the fire that's feeding my desire to be gone

Does kind of stuff make anyone else a little crazier!
 
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shiba

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It's the same thing as renaming the Gulf of Mexico. The name change functionally does nothing, I think that Trump just likes doing things like this.
 
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May 31, 2025
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It's the same thing as renaming the Gulf of Mexico. The name change functionally does nothing, I think that Trump just likes doing things like this.
I hope you are right. I hope he doesn't want his own little war. A lot of his friends have them.
 
shiba

shiba

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I hope you are right. I hope he doesn't want his own little war. A lot of his friends have them.
Well, I do feel that the world is headed in an awful direction, BUT It's been doing so for a long time, and would be doing so with or without Donald Trump playing with his executive orders.

But this outlook for the future definitely adds fuel to the fire that's feeding my desire to be gone
I'm with you on this. I strongly dislike the world we live in, and my outlook on it's future is extremely bleak. I wish I could be more optimistic about it, but it's not looking good. Thinking about recovering from my ideations seems pointless when my outlook on the future is this bad.

Headlines like this rightfully freak people out, but what we've seen is that our world is silently moving away from what it was. There won't be any alarms, and most people won't ever notice. Sorry for the negative perspective, but if there's one positive thing I have to say is that most shocking headline events such as this one won't do anything.
 
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Forever Sleep

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Our Governments already do have departments of war- 'defence secretaries' etc. I doubt rebranding it will change what it does much.

But true- emphasizing the function of it as a positive thing doesn't feel positive. For those of us who don't like the idea of war anyway.

I suppose lots of countries do it- parade around their weapons and war machines, trying to look strong and butch. I suppose that in theory is supposed to be what keeps everything at bay- we have bigger warheads than you. We're such a ridiculous species!

Maybe he should rename it: 'The Ministry of Peace' and go all Orwellian about it.
 
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He's senile.

Thank you for your attention in this matter.
 
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cemeteryismyhome

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Mar 15, 2025
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It's just politics. It's always been this way and always will be. Don't let it suck you in.
 
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May 7, 2025
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Trump is an easy target to blame. Millions of people saw him and voted for him. Lots of people in power (elected, un-elected, and just wealthy citizens) support him. Bottom line is, people want to blame Trump for everything... but the thing is, he is just one man... one man with limited power as it turns out. The problem is ALL the people who think what he is doing are good ideas, and ALL the people who don't care as long as they get theirs. Most of what Trump gets credit or blame for, are things a LOT of people want.

People think the end of Trump is the end of bad things... as if he is the first leader to think, say, and do bad things. This is also how the next bad leader will get elected. Major political parties are never motivated to run the best candidate, just the one they think is marginally better than the other side has. Most people in power want pretty much the same things too, so no matter who gets elected they get theirs. We, the people, get jack shit... maybe sometimes they throw us a bone or the thing that they want technically also benefits many of us, but that's an afterthought to them. We are only needed to elect them, then we are nuisances.

So, yeah, lots of crazy and bad and stupid are happening... but the next person will do his/her own stupid.
 
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Trump is an easy target to blame. Millions of people saw him and voted for him. Lots of people in power (elected, un-elected, and just wealthy citizens) support him. Bottom line is, people want to blame Trump for everything... but the thing is, he is just one man... one man with limited power as it turns out. The problem is ALL the people who think what he is doing are good ideas, and ALL the people who don't care as long as they get theirs. Most of what Trump gets credit or blame for, are things a LOT of people want.

People think the end of Trump is the end of bad things... as if he is the first leader to think, say, and do bad things. This is also how the next bad leader will get elected. Major political parties are never motivated to run the best candidate, just the one they think is marginally better than the other side has. Most people in power want pretty much the same things too, so no matter who gets elected they get theirs. We, the people, get jack shit... maybe sometimes they throw us a bone or the thing that they want technically also benefits many of us, but that's an afterthought to them. We are only needed to elect them, then we are nuisances.

So, yeah, lots of crazy and bad and stupid are happening... but the next person will do his/her own stupid.
Can't really like that , but I do acknowledge it's truth
 
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Dejected 55

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Can't really like that , but I do acknowledge it's truth
I know, right?

Both-sides-ism gets a bad rap. When *I* say "both sides" are guilty of this crap... I don't mean both sides are the same. Sometimes one side is demonstrably worse than the other... so I kind of get the lesser-of-two-evils argument that some pose. The problem, though, is that the more we the people support that lesser-of-two-evils concept, the more we just get two evils.

Like abortion... forget for a moment what side you might be on that issue. Just think of it as an issue that has been used as a wedge for decades now and consider the following. Pretty much since the original Roe v Wade decision, Republicans have campaigned on wanting to reverse that decision and ban abortions, while Democrats run on campaigns to fortify and formally legalize abortion. But what actually happened?

Democrats literally never took advantage of any opportunities they have had over decades to actually protect the right to abortion through legislation. Zero efforts. Republicans, however, in Trump's first term took advantage and got a Supreme Court reversal (for the most part) and have been leveraging that since then in various States.

But here's the thing... Democrat voters don't blame Democrat politicians for being ineffective... most blame Republicans for taking something away from them... but the reality is, Republicans promised that shit for decades and Democrats did nothing to support what Democratic voters wanted. Meanwhile, Republicans are the dog that finally caught the car... I don't think politicians meant to succeed here, because they too had chances over the years and failed... but they kind of stumbled across the finish line with this and realized it wasn't as popular as they thought it would be. Also, abortion has kind of been lost as a wedge issue as a result because it's "done" politically speaking for the moment.

Current horrible policies are bad, and may only get worse... but what is the other side doing? What will the other side do next time they are in power? What has the other side done in the past? At the end of the day, honest realistic people have to admit that our government does very little with us in mind. We the people have power that we never exercise. Also, to be fair, a lot of the American people actually benefit by many of the bad policies that hurt others... so there is a lot of support in both major political parties for that party's bad policies. Neither side will admit it, but the people in power know that they kind of agree on more than they don't at the end of the day... and the stuff they disagree on is about 50/50 as to serious disagreement vs posturing for the political game.

IF both sides didn't keep up the charade of opposition, the American people would not be able to unsee it. Each side brags about getting more than 50% of the vote in an election... but this obscures truth a bit. Most elections get less than 50% by a long shot of eligible voters participation. Presidential elections sometimes sneak over the 50% bar, but most others rarely do. So, when you get 50% of the vote, you're really getting 50% of 50% of the legal voters... which means you really get 25-30% of the vote.

So, like... when the Democrat-favoring media comes on and says Trump's "favorability" is at 35%... think for a moment... they want you to think that is bad, and it sort of is... but it's also right at or slightly above the margin of actual support he had when elected to office! Because favorability is measured against the total population of the Country...

There's about half the country at most of the time who either actively dislikes BOTH parties but feels like they have no viable option, or they are apathetic because neither party does anything to win them over. There's so much untapped potential in this country that has been discouraged for generations. This is why both parties run the "3rd party vote is a waste of your vote" campaigns... Neither Democrats or Republicans want you to even think you could have another option. That scares the FUCK out of them.

I like to point out that the original Republican party came from nothing to having a few Senators to having their first President (Lincoln) in less than 10 years... and this was back in the mid 1800s with no TV, no radio, no Internet, no Phones... they came from nothing to major offices with not much to spread their word and they displaced an entire party into oblivion. Whenever people say that in today's modern technology and communications age where you can practically for free spread your message across the country AND the world in seconds... that a third party is impossible? It's a lie. It's what the powers-that-be want you to believe because it threatens their stranglehold.

We could change everything... maybe not in a single election... maybe we'd need 5-10 years to stake that claim to control... but if the other half of the country can't band together and do this like people in the 1800s could... what the fuck are we good for?
 

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