Trump has us living in Scooby-Doo’s America

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The real estate scammer president has brought a haunted amusement park vibe to D.C.

“Living through Donald Trump’s second term is a bit like catching an afternoon block of Hanna-Barbera. Each day we’re shown a more cartoonish and evil crime. The perpetrators are as brazen as their guilt is obvious. Democrats and institutionalists hem and haw. Republicans deflect and deny until the smoking gun is produced. Everybody moves on and we start back at one. Cue the bats.

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That’s just our suspension of disbelief, though. In the same way we buy a skull-faced astronaut haunting an airfield, we have to believe there are consequences for actions in a country with laws. We live in a world where the Paradise and Panama Papers are publicly available. We live in a country where hundreds of people who stormed the Capitol attempting to steal an election by force were all pardoned. The highest arbiter of what is just and lawful gave the president a free pass to do crimes. The real estate scams continue and are handsomely rewarded. The sheriffs look the other way.

Outside of ICE agents, the majority of people participating in this administration’s rampant lawlessness are unmasked. The only solution left is to break the repetition of politics as usual and level actual consequences for the people who abet Trump’s crimes.”


The problem is that the institutions responsible for subjecting Trump and his fellow criminals to their justified consequences have become hopelessly compromised – a Trump ‘justice’ department that’s just as corrupt and lawless as Trump and a Supreme Court dominated by partisan hacks and conservative ideologues who have stripped the courts of their authority to restrain Trump and have codified Trump’s criminal abuse of power.
 
The real estate scammer president has brought a haunted amusement park vibe to D.C.

“Living through Donald Trump’s second term is a bit like catching an afternoon block of Hanna-Barbera. Each day we’re shown a more cartoonish and evil crime. The perpetrators are as brazen as their guilt is obvious. Democrats and institutionalists hem and haw. Republicans deflect and deny until the smoking gun is produced. Everybody moves on and we start back at one. Cue the bats.

[…]

That’s just our suspension of disbelief, though. In the same way we buy a skull-faced astronaut haunting an airfield, we have to believe there are consequences for actions in a country with laws. We live in a world where the Paradise and Panama Papers are publicly available. We live in a country where hundreds of people who stormed the Capitol attempting to steal an election by force were all pardoned. The highest arbiter of what is just and lawful gave the president a free pass to do crimes. The real estate scams continue and are handsomely rewarded. The sheriffs look the other way.

Outside of ICE agents, the majority of people participating in this administration’s rampant lawlessness are unmasked. The only solution left is to break the repetition of politics as usual and level actual consequences for the people who abet Trump’s crimes.”


The problem is that the institutions responsible for subjecting Trump and his fellow criminals to their justified consequences have become hopelessly compromised – a Trump ‘justice’ department that’s just as corrupt and lawless as Trump and a Supreme Court dominated by partisan hacks and conservative ideologues who have stripped the courts of their authority to restrain Trump and have codified Trump’s criminal abuse of power.
I hadn't really thought about it in ages but pretty much every Scooby Do villain was a real estate developer.

I mean if good 'ol Scoob taught us anything it's that the real monsters are real estate tycoons or wannabe real estate tycoons.
 
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