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[–] Buffalox@lemmy.world 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Yup. Whoever is next, and hopefully that will be in January 2029 if not earlier, is not going to have anything like the same influence that previous presidents have had.

You're an optimist, as it is, I don't see the signs for it to go that way. But hopefully you are right.

Now, I’m not sad about the decline of American hegemony per se, but this is very much a “not like this” moment,

I said the same when Bush Jr. was elected, yet he was re-elected. Then I thought for sure Americans must have learned their lesson by now, and hopes were high with Obama.
But then Trump got elected, and created a shit show that almost ruined relations with allies completely. And jokes absolutely on me, because that even bigger idiot than Bush was actually elected for a 2nd term too.

I have no hope for USA anymore. It's gone steadily from bad to worse, and it seems like Americans never learn, ans especially like the Democrats never learn. Because they've done absolutely NOTHING to strengthen checks and balances or to strengthen democracy in USA. So here we are. USA is now a rogue nation.

[–] wjrii@lemmy.world 2 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

I have no hope for USA anymore. It’s gone steadily from bad to worse, and it seems like Americans never learn, ans especially like the Democrats never learn. Because they’ve done absolutely NOTHING to strengthen checks and balances or to strengthen democracy in USA.

This is a fair criticism, and is looking like a much bigger mistake than it seemed initially, and I think it's telling the one single thing Obama spent the political capital on to get properly enshrined into statue is the one bit of his legacy that Trump is having the hardest time undoing. Constitutionally, we have fucked ourselves by thinking we could run the largest economy in the world on the legal equivalent of a "plan of a plan," worshipping said high-level outline like it was holy writ, and then making surprise-pikachu face when a bad actor who's not concerned about long-term stability starts shoving dynamite into its many cracks (pardon the mixed metaphor).

I hope you're wrong, but I am not confident enough that you are to argue the point.

[–] Buffalox@lemmy.world 2 points 2 hours ago

One thing is sure, it's really really sad.

I hope things don't turn out as bad as it looks right now.