The world has duly noted that the US is no longer a country of laws. The transition must have happened at some point in the past 3 years. Usually, these trends are hard to reverse and tend to accelerate over time. Expect the political arrests & media censorship to start in ~2022https://twitter.com/fchollet/status/1223437746552762368 …
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The history lesson here is that you can't defend the rule of law purely via the rule of law. Systems are ultimately made of people, not rules.
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To be clear, I don't expect the US to become totalitarian overnight. Rather, it will take a similar direction as Russia in the 2000s. It'll keep its constitution, it'll have elections. It'll look mostly normal. But the power of the state will start getting used against opponents
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You'll see journalists, political opponents, and anyone who angered the leader getting intimidated & silenced via lawsuits. Arrested on false charges. Every job appointment in the govt and at the top of large companies will become political, motivated by loyalty to the leader
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There will still be an opposition -- just increasingly marginal and increasingly scared. There will still be political criticism in the media -- just increasingly less mainstream. But overall, everything will still look like business as usual
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Until the next big crisis, in 10-15 years, when the mask will fall -- as it usually does
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apparently the US legal system is a total joke. the fact that the AG is arbitrarily executing laws and investigations are stopped/started makes this whole thing a mockery. Retrospectively I think we had a good 200 years with the Americans by pure chance. Fine till it lasted.
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