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The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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Read all of this. It’s unassailable from a historic AND current events perspective. The riffs on how our political system is SUPPOSED to work are spot on.
I teach both American and international government. For years, I’ve been going over “case study” states, from mostly democratic (UK), to democratizing-but-corrupt (Mexico, Nigeria), to illiberal-authoritarian (Russia), to theocratic (Iran), to traditional authoritarian (China).

When it comes to the difference between democracy and authoritarianism, one thing Americans need to understand is that there’s never one single moment when you become an authoritarian state; no leader will stand up and announce, “I am now a dictator.”

Putin is the classic case study in the gradual, effective subversion of democracy. Russia had been democratizing for about a decade when he took over in 2000, and now — even though Russia ostensibly still has the appearance of democracy (elections, separation of powers, federalism, and a constitution) — none of that matters. Putin is in absolute control. And Putin is, coincidentally (?), the authoritarian most vocally admired by Donald Trump.

But how screwed are we? Well, as any first-year political science student can tell you, there are — very simple, clear-cut, definitive — ways to tell when your democracy is in danger. Let’s go over them, shall we?

1. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… your Legislative Branch cedes power to your President.

Montesquieu (and later Madison) envisioned the Legislative Branch as the primary workhorse of government: it was made — in part — to check the President’s excesses. It has far more powers than the President, it’s more representative of the people than the President, and it was specifically given the ability to restrain, overrule, or remove the President. In all of U.S. history, the legislature was never intended to be subservient to executive power. When a President’s rule sidesteps legislative functions — and Congress allows it — the balance of power is subverted.

For the record, Putin’s rise initially faced resistance from his own legislative Duma — serving their constitutional function — until he cowed them, forced out resistors, and intimidated dissent, eventually rewriting the rules around elections to install loyalists exclusively.

Ask yourself: Has the U.S. Congress been ceding power to President Trump, diminishing in importance as the president’s role grows?

2. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… corporatism becomes normalized.

Corporatism is a political system in which for-profit business groups (i.e., mass media and energy) become the most impactful partners in the government’s policymaking process.

Authoritarians need industry leaders (and more importantly, their money) to spread their influence. Consequently, deals are made and favors traded (tax cuts in exchange for favorable reporting, for instance) that further enhance the power of the oligarchs and the President over that of the people.

For the record, Putin allowed profiteering for oligarchs who would help him (the Rotenburgs and Yuri Kovalchuk), and persecuted or jailed those who opposed him (Mikhail Borisovich Khodorkovsky).

Ask yourself: Has President Trump empowered corporations who aided him and diminished those who opposed him in order to gain more power?

3. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… you begin to wonder if your President will obey the Constitution.

Rule of law is considered one of the four pillars of democracy, and the U.S. — despite its foibles — has a strong tradition of adherence to this concept. For many countries, the constitution is just a piece of paper, altered on the fly when it suits the regime (example: every Chinese president before Xi Jinping had term limits; now — with a wave of the pen — he does not). If obeying the U.S. Constitution becomes a question rather than an expectation, that is not in the American tradition of democracy.

For the record, Putin regularly violates the civil liberties present within the Russian constitution: restricting protests, intimidating (or outright murdering) journalists, and jailing political opponents.

Ask yourself: Have President Trump’s actions ever threatened constitutional norms or the rule of law in pursuit of personal gain?

4. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… your President creates enemies for you to turn on, both internally and externally.

This is pretty much textbook fascism, frankly, but I’m shocked at how easily it’s getting overlooked. Look, one cannot be a hero without a villain — and who is more easily vanquished than the vulnerable? If you can turn your citizenry onto a witch hunt against its own people, that’s a useful tool for power grabs in the name of “security.” And if you can turn them against a foreign adversary, even better: nothing promotes nationalism like warfare… especially easily won warfare.

Ask yourself: Has President Trump encouraged us to turn on any of our fellow Americans… or created any new foreign enemies out of historic allies?

5. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… your President elevates loyalty to himself personally over loyalty to the country.

Consider: though most cabinet members are rotated out when a new president enters, the vast majority of bureaucrats and soldiers (everyone from staff sergeants to park rangers) stay in place, keeping the machinery of government running, as their oath is to the Constitution — not a specific human being. Authoritarians see that as insufficient, replacing elements of the bureaucracy — especially military and law enforcement — who will criticize implementation, or refuse illegal execution, of presidential will.

For the record, one of Putin’s first actions as President was to put the FSB (their version of the FBI) under direct control of the President (himself). Prior to that, there had been a detachment between law enforcement and political power, expected and traditional in western democracies. From May 17, 2000 onward, they became a tool of his will, incrementally expanded in power and wielded against his enemies.

Ask yourself: Has President Trump appointed government agents — especially military and law enforcement — who have vocalized loyalty to him personally, and advocated for vengeance against his political enemies?

Sigh. I’m tired, but I could go on and on. There’s a phrase that’s been paraded lately: “Democracy dies in darkness.” In my experience, that’s not necessarily what’s happening here. Despite the backslide in democratic qualities we’re experiencing, the one we have in spades is transparency: thanks to a vibrant media ecosystem — and Trump’s narcissistic self-promotion — we are constantly aware of the moves he’s making to subvert the norms of our regime.

That said, as democracy dies in America, it won’t be in darkness. It will be in plain sight — and with our permission.
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Re: The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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I knew this was bullshit at "I teach"

Nope, next
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Bobcat wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:44 am I knew this was bullshit at "I teach"

Nope, next
So you didn’t read it at all, Captain Autodidactic?

Or you read it, know it’s correct, and have no counter.

Fail.
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Bobcat wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:44 am I knew this was bullshit at "I teach"

Nope, next
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Re: The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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Caribbean Hen wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 11:06 am
Bobcat wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:44 am I knew this was bullshit at "I teach"

Nope, next
Exactly
Yeah…it’s a good idea for you not to read it either. It involves thinking and book learnin’.

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kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 10:25 am
Bobcat wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:44 am I knew this was bullshit at "I teach"

Nope, next
So you didn’t read it at all, Captain Autodidactic?

Or you read it, know it’s correct, and have no counter.

Fail.
Why would I read it? I already knew what lie it was selling when I read "I teach"
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Caribbean Hen wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 11:06 am
Bobcat wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:44 am I knew this was bullshit at "I teach"

Nope, next
Exactly
I teach and Kkkalm posting it, tells you the entire lie without reading another word
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Re: The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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Bobcat wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 12:55 pm
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 10:25 am

So you didn’t read it at all, Captain Autodidactic?

Or you read it, know it’s correct, and have no counter.

Fail.
Why would I read it? I already knew what lie it was selling when I read "I teach"
Why are you so afraid of education, information, history, and differing viewpoints?

You show your disdain annd denial quite often.
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kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:06 am Read all of this. It’s unassailable from a historic AND current events perspective. The riffs on how our political system is SUPPOSED to work are spot on.
I teach both American and international government. For years, I’ve been going over “case study” states, from mostly democratic (UK), to democratizing-but-corrupt (Mexico, Nigeria), to illiberal-authoritarian (Russia), to theocratic (Iran), to traditional authoritarian (China).

When it comes to the difference between democracy and authoritarianism, one thing Americans need to understand is that there’s never one single moment when you become an authoritarian state; no leader will stand up and announce, “I am now a dictator.”

Putin is the classic case study in the gradual, effective subversion of democracy. Russia had been democratizing for about a decade when he took over in 2000, and now — even though Russia ostensibly still has the appearance of democracy (elections, separation of powers, federalism, and a constitution) — none of that matters. Putin is in absolute control. And Putin is, coincidentally (?), the authoritarian most vocally admired by Donald Trump.

But how screwed are we? Well, as any first-year political science student can tell you, there are — very simple, clear-cut, definitive — ways to tell when your democracy is in danger. Let’s go over them, shall we?

1. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… your Legislative Branch cedes power to your President.

Montesquieu (and later Madison) envisioned the Legislative Branch as the primary workhorse of government: it was made — in part — to check the President’s excesses. It has far more powers than the President, it’s more representative of the people than the President, and it was specifically given the ability to restrain, overrule, or remove the President. In all of U.S. history, the legislature was never intended to be subservient to executive power. When a President’s rule sidesteps legislative functions — and Congress allows it — the balance of power is subverted.

For the record, Putin’s rise initially faced resistance from his own legislative Duma — serving their constitutional function — until he cowed them, forced out resistors, and intimidated dissent, eventually rewriting the rules around elections to install loyalists exclusively.

Ask yourself: Has the U.S. Congress been ceding power to President Trump, diminishing in importance as the president’s role grows?

2. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… corporatism becomes normalized.

Corporatism is a political system in which for-profit business groups (i.e., mass media and energy) become the most impactful partners in the government’s policymaking process.

Authoritarians need industry leaders (and more importantly, their money) to spread their influence. Consequently, deals are made and favors traded (tax cuts in exchange for favorable reporting, for instance) that further enhance the power of the oligarchs and the President over that of the people.

For the record, Putin allowed profiteering for oligarchs who would help him (the Rotenburgs and Yuri Kovalchuk), and persecuted or jailed those who opposed him (Mikhail Borisovich Khodorkovsky).

Ask yourself: Has President Trump empowered corporations who aided him and diminished those who opposed him in order to gain more power?

3. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… you begin to wonder if your President will obey the Constitution.

Rule of law is considered one of the four pillars of democracy, and the U.S. — despite its foibles — has a strong tradition of adherence to this concept. For many countries, the constitution is just a piece of paper, altered on the fly when it suits the regime (example: every Chinese president before Xi Jinping had term limits; now — with a wave of the pen — he does not). If obeying the U.S. Constitution becomes a question rather than an expectation, that is not in the American tradition of democracy.

For the record, Putin regularly violates the civil liberties present within the Russian constitution: restricting protests, intimidating (or outright murdering) journalists, and jailing political opponents.

Ask yourself: Have President Trump’s actions ever threatened constitutional norms or the rule of law in pursuit of personal gain?

4. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… your President creates enemies for you to turn on, both internally and externally.

This is pretty much textbook fascism, frankly, but I’m shocked at how easily it’s getting overlooked. Look, one cannot be a hero without a villain — and who is more easily vanquished than the vulnerable? If you can turn your citizenry onto a witch hunt against its own people, that’s a useful tool for power grabs in the name of “security.” And if you can turn them against a foreign adversary, even better: nothing promotes nationalism like warfare… especially easily won warfare.

Ask yourself: Has President Trump encouraged us to turn on any of our fellow Americans… or created any new foreign enemies out of historic allies?

5. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… your President elevates loyalty to himself personally over loyalty to the country.

Consider: though most cabinet members are rotated out when a new president enters, the vast majority of bureaucrats and soldiers (everyone from staff sergeants to park rangers) stay in place, keeping the machinery of government running, as their oath is to the Constitution — not a specific human being. Authoritarians see that as insufficient, replacing elements of the bureaucracy — especially military and law enforcement — who will criticize implementation, or refuse illegal execution, of presidential will.

For the record, one of Putin’s first actions as President was to put the FSB (their version of the FBI) under direct control of the President (himself). Prior to that, there had been a detachment between law enforcement and political power, expected and traditional in western democracies. From May 17, 2000 onward, they became a tool of his will, incrementally expanded in power and wielded against his enemies.

Ask yourself: Has President Trump appointed government agents — especially military and law enforcement — who have vocalized loyalty to him personally, and advocated for vengeance against his political enemies?

Sigh. I’m tired, but I could go on and on. There’s a phrase that’s been paraded lately: “Democracy dies in darkness.” In my experience, that’s not necessarily what’s happening here. Despite the backslide in democratic qualities we’re experiencing, the one we have in spades is transparency: thanks to a vibrant media ecosystem — and Trump’s narcissistic self-promotion — we are constantly aware of the moves he’s making to subvert the norms of our regime.

That said, as democracy dies in America, it won’t be in darkness. It will be in plain sight — and with our permission.
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Lost me here.

Putin is the classic case study in the gradual

Get off of mainstream media. You would benefit greatly. You currently are a broken record. You are smarter than this.
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Re: The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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SeattleGriz wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 1:24 pm
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:06 am Read all of this. It’s unassailable from a historic AND current events perspective. The riffs on how our political system is SUPPOSED to work are spot on.



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Lost me here.

Putin is the classic case study in the gradual

Get off of mainstream media. You would benefit greatly. You currently are a broken record. You are smarter than this.
The author is an economics and history professor. It was a posted on social. It could have been heard in his lectures or university papers.

Develop critical thinking skills and then you will be less susceptible to propaganda. There are likely on-line classes you can take.

I’m only looking out for your best interests.
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kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 2:07 pm
SeattleGriz wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 1:24 pm

Lost me here.

Putin is the classic case study in the gradual

Get off of mainstream media. You would benefit greatly. You currently are a broken record. You are smarter than this.
The author is an economics and history professor. It was a posted on social. It could have been heard in his lectures or university papers.

Develop critical thinking skills and then you will be less susceptible to propaganda. There are likely on-line classes you can take.

I’m only looking out for your best interests.
I will say this again. For an appeal to authority to be valid, the authority has to be right. Quick Google search shows the guy is divisive, meaning you can think he's a genius...of course. Very little effort. Lazy ass.
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SeattleGriz wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 1:24 pm
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:06 am Read all of this. It’s unassailable from a historic AND current events perspective. The riffs on how our political system is SUPPOSED to work are spot on.



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Lost me here.

Putin is the classic case study in the gradual

Get off of mainstream media. You would benefit greatly. You currently are a broken record. You are smarter than this.
Im not sure he is, at least he tries hard.
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Re: The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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SeattleGriz wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 2:12 pm
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 2:07 pm

The author is an economics and history professor. It was a posted on social. It could have been heard in his lectures or university papers.

Develop critical thinking skills and then you will be less susceptible to propaganda. There are likely on-line classes you can take.

I’m only looking out for your best interests.
I will say this again. For an appeal to authority to be valid, the authority has to be right. Quick Google search shows the guy is divisive, meaning you can think he's a genius...of course. Very little effort. Lazy ass.
What? :lol:
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kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 4:02 pm
SeattleGriz wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 2:12 pm

I will say this again. For an appeal to authority to be valid, the authority has to be right. Quick Google search shows the guy is divisive, meaning you can think he's a genius...of course. Very little effort. Lazy ass.
What? :lol:
He's a Ukraine nut job. Just like you. Has not said one fucking thing about how the Ukrainian government ethnically cleansed it's own population.
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SeattleGriz wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 6:57 pm
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 4:02 pm

What? :lol:
He's a Ukraine nut job. Just like you. Has not said one fucking thing about how the Ukrainian government ethnically cleansed it's own population.
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kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 7:10 pm
SeattleGriz wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 6:57 pm

He's a Ukraine nut job. Just like you. Has not said one fucking thing about how the Ukrainian government ethnically cleansed it's own population.
What? :lol:
The guy who's schtick you've gobbled up is a midwit. Nothing but unfounded hyperbole and sensationalism. Guy is a hack...and he resonates with you. I'm shocked.
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SeattleGriz wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 7:30 pm
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 7:10 pm

What? :lol:
The guy who's schtick you've gobbled up is a midwit. Nothing but unfounded hyperbole and sensationalism. Guy is a hack...and he resonates with you. I'm shocked.
I’m not shocked by your lack of awareness of history, the modern world around, you and a well written screed on the topic.

Like I said…unassailable no matter how you try.

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More facts from the playbook. Not opinion. Just reporting based facts. MAGA is not about making America great, it’s about completely dismantling America and replacing it with something the founders and the majority of Americans did not envision.

If these facts upset you or that they are coming from a prominent historian I suggest just scrolling by.

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In place of those structures, today’s MAGA leaders intend to create their own new institutions, shaped by their own people, whose ideological purity trumps their abilities. As Vice President J.D. Vance explained in a 2021 interview, he and his ilk believe that American “conservatives…have lost every major powerful institution in the country, except for maybe churches and religious institutions, which of course are weaker now than they’ve ever been. We’ve lost big business. We’ve lost finance. We’ve lost the culture. We’ve lost the academy. And if we’re going to actually really effect real change in the country, it will require us completely replacing the existing ruling class with another ruling class…. I don’t think there’s sort of a compromise that we’re going to come with the people who currently actually control the country. Unless we overthrow them in some way, we’re going to keep losing.” “We really need to be really ruthless when it comes to the exercise of power,” he said.

This plan is central to Project 2025, the plan President Donald Trump insisted before the election he knew nothing about but which, now that he’s in office, has provided the blueprint for a large majority of the administration’s actions. Project 2025 author Russell Vought, who is now Trump’s director of the Office of Management and Budget, called for a “conservative President” to “use…the vast powers of the executive branch” aggressively “to send power away from Washington and back to America’s families, faith communities, local governments, and states.”

Last month, journalist Gil Duran of The Nerd Reich noted that Curtis Yarvin, a thinker popular with the technological elite currently aligned with the religious extremists at Project 2025, laid out a plan in 2022 to gut the U.S. government and replace it with a dictatorship. This would be a “reboot” of the country, Yarvin wrote, and it would require a “full power start,” a reference to restarting a stalled starship by jumping to full power, which risks destroying the ship.

Yarvin called for “giving absolute sovereignty to a single organization,” headed by the equivalent of the rogue chief executive officer of a corporation who would destroy the public institutions of the democratic government. Trump—whom Yarvin dismissed as weak—would give power to that CEO, who would “run the executive branch without any interference from the Congress or courts…. Most existing important institutions, public and private, will be shut down and replaced with new and efficient systems.” Once loyalists have replaced civil servants in a new ideological “army,” the CEO “will throw it directly against the administrative state—not bothering with confirmed appointments, just using temporary appointments as needed. The job of this landing force is not to govern.” The new regime must take over the country and “perform the real functions of the old, and ideally perform them much better.” It must “seize all points of power, without respect for paper protections.”

Earlier this month, Yarvin cheered on the idea of hacking existing infrastructure “to operate in an unusual way that its designers, its previous operators, or both, did not expect,” and complimented DOGE for the way it has hacked into existing bureaucracies. The key performance indicator of DOGE, he wrote, “is its ability to take power from the libs, then keep it.”

Far from saving money for the United States, as Jacob Bogage at the Washington Post reported on March 22, billionaire Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” has cost the government $500 billion, 10% of what the Internal Revenue Service took in last year. Bogage reports that the administration has demolished the IRS, firing nearly 20,000 employees, especially in the divisions that focus on enforcement, and dropping investigations of corporations and the richest taxpayers. Officials project that these changes will result in more tax evasion, and they are expecting a sharp drop in tax revenue this spring.
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kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 8:39 pm
SeattleGriz wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 7:30 pm

The guy who's schtick you've gobbled up is a midwit. Nothing but unfounded hyperbole and sensationalism. Guy is a hack...and he resonates with you. I'm shocked.
I’m not shocked by your lack of awareness of history, the modern world around, you and a well written screed on the topic.

Like I said…unassailable no matter how you try.

:lol:
More leftist crap from the strait A student who never left the farm and never will

Get outside and take a walk outside of your little bubble maybe through Bedford Sty alone
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kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:06 am Read all of this. It’s unassailable from a historic AND current events perspective. The riffs on how our political system is SUPPOSED to work are spot on.
I teach both American and international government. For years, I’ve been going over “case study” states, from mostly democratic (UK), to democratizing-but-corrupt (Mexico, Nigeria), to illiberal-authoritarian (Russia), to theocratic (Iran), to traditional authoritarian (China).

When it comes to the difference between democracy and authoritarianism, one thing Americans need to understand is that there’s never one single moment when you become an authoritarian state; no leader will stand up and announce, “I am now a dictator.”

Putin is the classic case study in the gradual, effective subversion of democracy. Russia had been democratizing for about a decade when he took over in 2000, and now — even though Russia ostensibly still has the appearance of democracy (elections, separation of powers, federalism, and a constitution) — none of that matters. Putin is in absolute control. And Putin is, coincidentally (?), the authoritarian most vocally admired by Donald Trump.

But how screwed are we? Well, as any first-year political science student can tell you, there are — very simple, clear-cut, definitive — ways to tell when your democracy is in danger. Let’s go over them, shall we?

1. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… your Legislative Branch cedes power to your President.

Montesquieu (and later Madison) envisioned the Legislative Branch as the primary workhorse of government: it was made — in part — to check the President’s excesses. It has far more powers than the President, it’s more representative of the people than the President, and it was specifically given the ability to restrain, overrule, or remove the President. In all of U.S. history, the legislature was never intended to be subservient to executive power. When a President’s rule sidesteps legislative functions — and Congress allows it — the balance of power is subverted.

For the record, Putin’s rise initially faced resistance from his own legislative Duma — serving their constitutional function — until he cowed them, forced out resistors, and intimidated dissent, eventually rewriting the rules around elections to install loyalists exclusively.

Ask yourself: Has the U.S. Congress been ceding power to President Trump, diminishing in importance as the president’s role grows?

2. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… corporatism becomes normalized.

Corporatism is a political system in which for-profit business groups (i.e., mass media and energy) become the most impactful partners in the government’s policymaking process.

Authoritarians need industry leaders (and more importantly, their money) to spread their influence. Consequently, deals are made and favors traded (tax cuts in exchange for favorable reporting, for instance) that further enhance the power of the oligarchs and the President over that of the people.

For the record, Putin allowed profiteering for oligarchs who would help him (the Rotenburgs and Yuri Kovalchuk), and persecuted or jailed those who opposed him (Mikhail Borisovich Khodorkovsky).

Ask yourself: Has President Trump empowered corporations who aided him and diminished those who opposed him in order to gain more power?

3. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… you begin to wonder if your President will obey the Constitution.

Rule of law is considered one of the four pillars of democracy, and the U.S. — despite its foibles — has a strong tradition of adherence to this concept. For many countries, the constitution is just a piece of paper, altered on the fly when it suits the regime (example: every Chinese president before Xi Jinping had term limits; now — with a wave of the pen — he does not). If obeying the U.S. Constitution becomes a question rather than an expectation, that is not in the American tradition of democracy.

For the record, Putin regularly violates the civil liberties present within the Russian constitution: restricting protests, intimidating (or outright murdering) journalists, and jailing political opponents.

Ask yourself: Have President Trump’s actions ever threatened constitutional norms or the rule of law in pursuit of personal gain?

4. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… your President creates enemies for you to turn on, both internally and externally.

This is pretty much textbook fascism, frankly, but I’m shocked at how easily it’s getting overlooked. Look, one cannot be a hero without a villain — and who is more easily vanquished than the vulnerable? If you can turn your citizenry onto a witch hunt against its own people, that’s a useful tool for power grabs in the name of “security.” And if you can turn them against a foreign adversary, even better: nothing promotes nationalism like warfare… especially easily won warfare.

Ask yourself: Has President Trump encouraged us to turn on any of our fellow Americans… or created any new foreign enemies out of historic allies?

5. You know you’re drifting toward authoritarianism when… your President elevates loyalty to himself personally over loyalty to the country.

Consider: though most cabinet members are rotated out when a new president enters, the vast majority of bureaucrats and soldiers (everyone from staff sergeants to park rangers) stay in place, keeping the machinery of government running, as their oath is to the Constitution — not a specific human being. Authoritarians see that as insufficient, replacing elements of the bureaucracy — especially military and law enforcement — who will criticize implementation, or refuse illegal execution, of presidential will.

For the record, one of Putin’s first actions as President was to put the FSB (their version of the FBI) under direct control of the President (himself). Prior to that, there had been a detachment between law enforcement and political power, expected and traditional in western democracies. From May 17, 2000 onward, they became a tool of his will, incrementally expanded in power and wielded against his enemies.

Ask yourself: Has President Trump appointed government agents — especially military and law enforcement — who have vocalized loyalty to him personally, and advocated for vengeance against his political enemies?

Sigh. I’m tired, but I could go on and on. There’s a phrase that’s been paraded lately: “Democracy dies in darkness.” In my experience, that’s not necessarily what’s happening here. Despite the backslide in democratic qualities we’re experiencing, the one we have in spades is transparency: thanks to a vibrant media ecosystem — and Trump’s narcissistic self-promotion — we are constantly aware of the moves he’s making to subvert the norms of our regime.

That said, as democracy dies in America, it won’t be in darkness. It will be in plain sight — and with our permission.
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Why did this guy decide to go off on FDR all of the sudden?
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Re: The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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Caribbean Hen wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 6:56 am
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 8:39 pm

I’m not shocked by your lack of awareness of history, the modern world around, you and a well written screed on the topic.

Like I said…unassailable no matter how you try.

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More leftist crap from the strait A student who never left the farm and never will

Get outside and take a walk outside of your little bubble maybe through Bedford Sty alone
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Re: The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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Baldy wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 7:03 am
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:06 am Read all of this. It’s unassailable from a historic AND current events perspective. The riffs on how our political system is SUPPOSED to work are spot on.

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Why did this guy decide to go off on FDR all of the sudden?
Classic whataboutism.

Baldy isn't wrong but it applies to trump at least as well.
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Re: The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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UNI88 wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 9:09 am
Baldy wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 7:03 am
Why did this guy decide to go off on FDR all of the sudden?
Classic whataboutism.

Baldy isn't wrong but it applies to trump at least as well.
No, just a simple observation. FDR is the closest this country have ever come to being under authoritarian rule. Donks absolutely LOVE that wannabe dictator.

One thing this 'perfesser' and others who believe his nonsense fail to realize is in order for all of this subversive cloak and daggerism to take place it has to all be done behind closed doors in the dark of night. To his credit, I can't name a President who has ever been more transparent than Trump.
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Re: The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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Caribbean Hen wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 6:56 am
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 28, 2025 8:39 pm

I’m not shocked by your lack of awareness of history, the modern world around, you and a well written screed on the topic.

Like I said…unassailable no matter how you try.

:lol:
More leftist crap from the strait A student who never left the farm and never will

Get outside and take a walk outside of your little bubble maybe through Bedford Sty alone
"straight". :coffee:


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Re: The Authoritarian Playbook for How to Take Down America

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Baldy wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 9:38 am
UNI88 wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 9:09 am

Classic whataboutism.

Baldy isn't wrong but it applies to trump at least as well.
No, just a simple observation. FDR is the closest this country have ever come to being under authoritarian rule. Donks absolutely LOVE that wannabe dictator.

One thing this 'perfesser' and others who believe his nonsense fail to realize is in order for all of this subversive cloak and daggerism to take place it has to all be done behind closed doors in the dark of night. To his credit, I can't name a President who has ever been more transparent than Trump.
unintentionally, but true nonetheless
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