Alexis Jacobi wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2026 4:34 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2026 3:10 pm
But "prevent" implies that you know the future. You don't. Even if you hate every policy he institutes, if, in three years, he steps aside, as he should and as the constitution mandates, then he's not been a "despot."
He's been "democratic."
There is no promise in "democracy" that you have to like the guy or what he chooses to do. There's only the promise that you have a chance for a different guy later.
You seem to look at things through rational, reasonable lenses. But I think we must recognize that ‘the time we are in’ is highly irrational. I could say various things about this of course. But people seem on the verge of hysteria. Are there reasons for this? Or is everything hopped-up unnecessarily?
Both, I think. Things are "hopped up" for real causes, but there's nothing "necessary" about those causes.
It is not impossible that the man Trump is veering into — what is the right term? — manic territory? Or some sort of narcissistic pathology. Something latent in him has qualities that were notable long ago. So, if this is so, people sense it, and it arouses in them the famous TDS which (my theory) is as much apperception of reality as it is projection (of inner content).
Maybe. Or maybe they're just responding to things like Democrat propaganda or their desire to preen themselves as compassionate by dumping on this particular administration. Who can say?
(As you might imagine I recommend he ditch McDonald’s and take up Manischewitz) (hint hint).
I sat through
seder with some friends one time. They introduced me to Manischewitz, with the warning that multiple cups might taste like Kool-Aid but would put me under the table by midnight. As you know, there are eight cups prescribed. Even over an all-night program, on very little food one must pace oneself very carefully.
I did not go for the full number of required cups. I would have been knee-walking afterwards...not the right state in which to celebrate Pesach, for sure.