I can tell you right now that the job market is pretty shit in New Zealand. We currently have a right wing trump-light government who are busy slashing public spending for tax cuts. So far the only thing they have managed to prove is that slashing public spending actually doesn’t boost the economy (they drove it further into recession). We have at least another year of theses assholes.Do you know how fucking hard it is to get into Australia with STEM? Hard as crap (I've been trying for about a year now). I have 3 concurrent avenues I am trying along with New Zealand, Canada. Most companies are not sponsoring visas so you are left to the point system without a job offer which puts you square in the middle of the pack.
I'm a bit puzzled about the kind of help you want, are you expecting the Canadians to march south and burn down the White House for you?Americans, it's clear we will get no help from the outside. None at all. I've come to realize that I will likely die defending democracy. I'm not going to throw my life away, but if I have the opportunity to make an impact and it costs me my life, I'll gladly take that trade.
What the American people can do at this point is:Realistically, what is there that the average American can do at this point? Voting is pretty much broken, and even if it weren't the only options besides MAGA are the party of spineless corpo-puppets who still pretend like decorum means anything and the ineffectual 3rd parties that would literally implode the second they garnered any real power. Protests also aren't going to do anything, since standing around with signs is easily ignored, and the protests that go further are now subject to arrests, detainment and deportation. And as a cherry on top, the GOP is more or less entirely in control of the state monopoly on violence, so violent resistance just means corpses on the pile for the deal cult.
I've done what I can, and all I can do at this point is hope that my contributions weren't a complete waste.
Australia has mandatory voting so the electorate won't tend to vote for extremes. It's an easy patch that should be rolled out elsewhere.I can tell you right now that the job market is pretty shit in New Zealand. We currently have a right wing trump-light government who are busy slashing public spending for tax cuts. So far the only thing they have managed to prove is that slashing public spending actually doesn’t boost the economy (they drove it further into recession). We have at least another year of theses assholes.
Aussie is a little better off, but they are just about to head into election season so who knows!
Mandatory voting AND preferential voting.... both are very important.Australia has mandatory voting so the electorate won't tend to vote for extremes. It's an easy patch that should be rolled out elsewhere.
But they won’t have set a precedent that effectively turns all the semi-independent commissions into just another wing of the White House.Surely even if by some miracle they win this, Trump and his minions are just going to deep dive through their work to find anything even remotely viable to twist as "inefficiency" and simply fire them again? Or just say that suing the God-Emperor is classed as malfeasance and not even let them back in?
Because they know they can always go back and do it later, but they’d rather test the waters to see how far they can go and what they can get away with. It also serves them well to tie up the courts with nonsense as it creates chaos which works in their favor.With the vagueness of "may be removed by the President for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office", I'm honestly confused as to why the Trump admin don't just attempt to claim one of those as the reasons for the firing rather than going through the effort of trying to circumvent the prior ruling
An excellent point, well raised. Thank you for helping me understand the point!But they won’t have set a precedent that effectively turns all the semi-independent commissions into just another wing of the White House.
Yeah the fact that they didn't and are instead gunning after humpries either means Trump was too lazy to bother (certainly possible) or this is misdirection and the real goal isn't firing these two but overturning that precedent to them go after a similar commission in the executive.With the vagueness of "may be removed by the President for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office", I'm honestly confused as to why the Trump admin don't just attempt to claim one of those as the reasons for the firing rather than going through the effort of trying to circumvent the prior ruling
Mandatory voting AND preferential voting.... both are very important.
Please explain how massively cutting taxes for the wealthy improves the debt situation. Republicans never cared about the debt. Nearly the entire debt is due to their tax cuts and wars they started.Noting but a lot of misinformation you people evidently don't care about the national debt. Stop the senseless wining.
It's become abundantly clear that you can choose a progressive government or a democracy but you're unlikely to get both. You will get neither at all without gradual mass casualties, 10 to 100 million drop in US population between deaths and deportations, across all income brackets and political beliefs, either from gradual drops in standard of living or actual revolt.The irony is palpable. Complaining about people being useless, while your own contributions are in fact worse than useless. At least sitting on your hands simply does nothing, while spraying your righteous anger-gasm all over everyone actively wastes time and energy.
Americans, it's clear we will get no help from the outside. None at all. I've come to realize that I will likely die defending democracy. I'm not going to throw my life away, but if I have the opportunity to make an impact and it costs me my life, I'll gladly take that trade.
You would be surprised how much your sentiment matches what a common russian thinks about politics and government. I always tought that the commoners resolution to defend the freedomn and democracy is the real difference between totalitarian and free societes. Its interesting (and horrifying) to observe this situation.Realistically, what is there that the average American can do at this point? Voting is pretty much broken, and even if it weren't the only options besides MAGA are the party of spineless corpo-puppets who still pretend like decorum means anything and the ineffectual 3rd parties that would literally implode the second they garnered any real power. Protests also aren't going to do anything, since standing around with signs is easily ignored, and the protests that go further are now subject to arrests, detainment and deportation. And as a cherry on top, the GOP is more or less entirely in control of the state monopoly on violence, so violent resistance just means corpses on the pile for the deal cult.
I've done what I can, and all I can do at this point is hope that my contributions weren't a complete waste.
And yet americans are simply watching from their sofas with their supersize buckets of popcorn while emperor trump takes total, unassailable control.
Your understanding is overly simplified.I understand it a bit different. It's good that Trump destroys and "breaks" things because this way he can actually change the country, everything will come back to normality anyway and among the things he destroys are also the things that should be destroyed. He has no time (before "the system" stop him) so he must destroy things fast for his actions to make the difference.
There are defense systems in the US government protecting America against Trump destroying everything completely.
When the system stop him and America clean up the debris after his destruction it will be a better, changed country.
You seem to think that things are fixable at this point. They aren't.Tariffs, foreign aid withdrawal, firing of politicians, and bluster to Canada and Greenland don’t make people jump up and go “I want to risk my life to oppose this.”
That requires widespread economic missing days of meals type of pain. We’re not there yet.
The airlines have announced that bookings by Canadians for travel to the U.S. this summer are down 70% from this time last year. That’s an astonishing figure that the U.S tourism industry will definitely feel.You seem to think that things are fixable at this point. They aren't.
Canada is done with you. Carney's speech last night was not the same blustery empty hot air that an American claiming that he has guns to protect the Constitution might use. It reflects where we are and what's going to happen now.
To clarify your approx. further:I'm a bit puzzled about the kind of help you want, are you expecting the Canadians to march south and burn down the White House for you?
This is clearly an American political problem if a third* vote for Trump and a third* can't be bothered to vote and therefore were OK with Trump winning but before reaching for the gun there are other things you can do first if you get more politically involved. I don't need to list them here, the Internet is full of info about that.
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Noting but a lot of misinformation you people evidently don't care about the national debt. Stop the senseless wining.
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Not to mention Ars Technica has had "Policy" listed on its Front Page for as long as I've been here.And yet you're still here and posting almost exclusively in "political" threads.
It doesn't need to be discussed that Canada should be viewing the US as a rabid dog at its borders and consider cherry-picking the most ideologically aligned and least populated States for annexation to make this point over the next 10 years, starting with Alaska, and then considering Washington, Oregon, the Dakotas and Maine to make this point.You seem to think that things are fixable at this point. They aren't.
Canada is done with you. Carney's speech last night was not the same blustery empty hot air that an American claiming that he has guns to protect the Constitution might use. It reflects where we are and what's going to happen now.
I’ve read through the comments to this point. I understand the frustration and anger non Americans feel. As an average American (if such a thing exists), I do think anger will continue to percolate and Americans will start to mobilize. some of the things people are suggestin: violent protests (will embolden Trump and allow him to tighten his grip), leaving the US (is exactly what Republicans wish for- fewer liberals in the US to try and stop or vote).I wouldn't say people are doing nothing. All my federal representatives and senators are getting slammed with correspondence. I signed up for an ACLU town hall and couldn't get in because they'd hit their participant limit. People are doing what they can, and April 5th is shaping up to be a big protest while we're at it. We're trying. We don't exactly have a wand to wave to remove a malicious president. That's Congress' job, and they're determined not to do it.
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Noting but a lot of misinformation you people evidently don't care about the national debt. Stop the senseless wining.
And no-one will do anything about it.
People keep saying "the guardrails will protect us" without realising that Trump and his cronies have removed them all.
There are areas where the govt has gotten overly process-focused and I do legitimately understand the frustration. It makes it feel like the govt is taxing without providing value.I understand it a bit different. It's good that Trump destroys and "breaks" things because this way he can actually change the country, everything will come back to normality anyway and among the things he destroys are also the things that should be destroyed. He has no time (before "the system" stop him) so he must destroy things fast for his actions to make the difference.
There are defense systems in the US government protecting America against Trump destroying everything completely.
When the system stop him and America clean up the debris after his destruction it will be a better, changed country.
Which will accelerate under Trump in order to speed up wealth inequality growth by giving the rich huge tax breaks, and increasing taxes on the rest of us via tariffs.Noting but a lot of misinformation you people evidently don't care about the national debt. Stop the senseless wining.
Whoah, there. Let's remember who we're dealing with now.I cannot wait for the DOJ argument. "Your honor, we have proof that they have not been to their offices or used their gov't devices since at least March 19, 2025. It cannot get any clearer that they 'may be removed by the President for ... neglect of duty' as they currently aren't doing anything that they are supposed to do as FTC commissioners."