It’s a time for courage. A time for outrage. Who dares to speak out against the “great and mighty” King Donald? (Where is Toto when we need someone to pull away the curtain?)
Not the Republicans in Congress. Not Republican governors. Not Amazon. Not Mark Zuckerberg. Not ABC. CBS? We will see.
But not everyone is afraid.
The Orlando Sentinel and the South Florida Sun Sentinel editorial boards wrote the following chilling editorial:
Trump’s terrifying reign, at home and abroad
Donald Trump has erased any doubt that he’s a dictator.
“He who saves his Country does not violate any Law,” he posted on X.
It’s perfectly clear that he intends to let no law, court or even the Constitution restrain him. And certainly not Congress, which he treats as a confederacy of dunces.
Trump’s quote, ostensibly first uttered by Napoleon, also brought to mind the remark attributed to an earlier tyrant, King Louis XIV: “L’État, c’est moi” — I am the state.
Louis was an absolute monarch. The United States was to have no kings, nor anyone acting like one. Our founding document, the Constitution, made that clear.
That didn’t stop Trump from declaring “Long live the King,” with a crown superimposed atop his head on a Time magazine knockoff, for supposedly stopping New York City’s congestion pricing plan.

Far from saving our country, Trump is on a path to destroying it.
He and his billionaire hatchet man, Elon Musk, devoid of any accountability, are sabotaging every function and agency of government to an extent unseen in our history. It’s senseless, savage, sadistic, self-serving and subversive.
Following the Kremlin
Listen carefully. You might hear Vladimir Putin applauding. Nothing Putin could do alone could so weaken us at home and abroad, or so undermine the NATO alliance that has kept first the Soviet Union, and now Russia, in check.
This week, Trump fed the suspicion that he’s the Kremlin’s puppet, echoing Putin’s lie that Ukraine started his war of aggression. Trump actually called Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a “dictator.” A psychologist might call that projection.
Musk and Vice President JD Vance have also followed precisely the Kremlin’s line by lauding the rise of far-right parties in western Europe and demanding that the governments there make nice toward them.
The pillaging of our government persists — a coup against Congress, courts and the Constitution.
Consult Congress? Never
Congress did not consent to slashing the air traffic control system as if the loss of 67 lives near the White House on Jan. 29 did not prove the need for more personnel.
Congress would not consent to decimating and idling agencies responsible to restore communities ravaged by fire and flood, to cripple those needed to defend the nation against a bird flu pandemic, or to allow Musk to see your tax returns.
Congress would not consent to destroying the U.S. Agency for International Development and cutting off its lifesaving aid to children around the world.
Congress has not been asked about annexing Canada, threatening to break the Senate-ratified Panama Canal treaty, or claiming sovereignty over Gaza and ethnically cleansing it of some 2 million Palestinians, which would be a war crime.
Congress has not voted to bleach the government and the nation’s universities and public schools of anything suggesting multiracial and gender equity. Trump arbitrarily threatens to withhold funds from any that don’t bow to his white power agenda.
Congress has not voted to deny federal funds, as Trump is threatening, to cities and counties that don’t implement his racist deportations. Nor has it voted to destroy the civil service.
Congress has not voted to surrender to Trump the independence of the Federal Trade Commission or other agencies, nor to neuter their authority over Musk’s vast conflicts of interest.
Trump’s grasp to control everything extends even to the arts, to sacking the Kennedy Center leadership and making himself its president. It’s what dictators do.
Terrifying much of Europe
For all of its ingenious attributes, the Constitution is dangerously silent in one respect. It gives the president nearly a free hand in foreign affairs, subject only to Senate approval of treaties.
Every other president has made it his common-sense duty to consult Congress before leading the nation in dangerous directions. But Trump has already sold out Ukraine to Putin without consulting Ukraine, NATO or Congress.
Ever since World War II, which cost more than 400,000 American lives, it has been bipartisan U.S. policy to protect our nation by supporting democracy in Europe and opposing dictatorships there. No longer.
Congress has not been consulted on any of this because Trump considers it a nuisance.
Louis XIV corralled troublemakers at the Palace of Versailles.
Trump keeps Congress in a political straitjacket, striking fear into Republican members of the precarious majority by threatening to “primary” them from the right. So Congress capitulates. It’s brutally effective.
Saving his country? Under Trump 2.0, America has never been in greater danger.
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“Who dares to speak out against the “great and mighty” King Donald?”
Literally every mainstream, liberal and generally left outlet in the country. You yourself find no shortage of daily diatribes against the man.
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Dienne,
Trump now has unrestricted power over the military; the intelligence agencies; and the Justice Department. I will never understand why you are so offended by any criticism of Trump or Putin.
You hate Ukraine and Zelensky. You send me “proof” that Ukraine is run by Nazis, exactly what Putin says. I don’t post it because I don’t post Russian propaganda.
You imply that Trump has tons of critics, so why other criticizing him.
Why don’t you start your own blog?
You can attack the critics of Trump and Putin. You can call Zelensky a Nazi.
Good luck.
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”Why don’t you start your own blog?
The serious answer to that is because you attract a large left-leaning audience that she could never attract. That’s why her particular type of Putin propaganda is softer in tone than the typical agitprop you see in most news site comment sections. You provide the target audience that she can broadcast her Kremlin prevarications and misinformation to.
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dienne77: . . . and it’s a good thing. CBK
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Mainstream has become a misnomer. Over half of the voters now get their news from places other than NBC etc. they are no longer mainstream. Instead, Fox, Newsmax, and other internet sources are reported as places people get information.
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Доброе утро товарищ
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CBS’ “60 Minutes” demonstrated that it would continue to follow important stories even if those stories involve the Trump administration’s policies. Last night CBS covered two stories about Trump’s federal government attacks. The first was about the purge in the justice department, and the second was about dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, including Musk’s clear conflict of interest in eliminating this department. More networks and independent journalists should continue to report on the activities of this administration despite threats and blowback from right wing extremists. Democracy dies in darkness.
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Bravo to “60 Minutes”! These are journalists who won’t cower. Those segments were also a middle finger to CBS management.
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Good morning Diane and everyone,
Versailles is now a museum. Kings always fall.
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Thank you, Mamie.
Unless Musk and Putin have discovered a foolproof way to rig future elections, Trump will be gone and his successor will have the monumental task of rebuilding a functional federal government.
The Gulf of Mexico will still be the Gulf of Mexico.
And a dozen journalists and historians are already working on a book with the title “The Man who Would Be King.”
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Also, like Netanyahu and so many other tyrants, they cannot leave. They’ve been so awful they know they will die if they give up power. CBK
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“Trump actually called Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a “dictator.” A psychologist might call that projection.”
A child that knows what projection is would call it that. Everything Trump does is so blatant that anyone who has the information can see it.
This is why I claim he gets his popularity from so many people rejecting news outlets that speak truth, choosing outlets that feed grievances instead.
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TRUMP WILL IGNORE THE SUPREME COURT, TOO
Trump keeps in the Oval Office a portrait of his role model: President Andrew Jackson, who told the U.S. Supreme Court to “shove it” when the Court ruled against him. The Court had ordered Jackson not to displace Native Americans from their tribal lands, but Jackson did it anyway, sending them on a death march that we know as “The Trail of Tears” and placing the survivors into concentration camps where more died.
The Court did nothing to Jackson because the Court CAN’T DO ANYTHING more than issue rulings and hope that honorable leaders will obey the court orders. The courts HAVE NO ENFORCEMENT POWER, except through the U.S. Justice Department, which Presidents control.
Congress, too, has no enforcement power. Congress can impeach a President, but a President like Trump can just ignore Congress. Anyway, today’s Congress won’t even begin to impeach Trump and has already abdicated legislative power to him.
The fact is that justice in America ENTIRELY DEPENDS on there being an honorable, law-abiding person sitting in the Oval Office. If there isn’t, there is no justice and the President is the only law. And that’s where America is today because Trump is already ignoring repeated federal court orders to restore grant spending.
When designing our government system, our Founding Fathers never imagined that American voters would ever elect a dishonorable, scofflaw, convicted criminal to be President of the United States, so our Founding Fathers didn’t design safeguards into the government for such a situation as we have today.
There are no constitutional solutions to this situation because even if Congress were to impeachTrump, he would ignore the impeachment just as he ignores the Supreme Court. If Trump, as Commander in Chief of the armed services, ordered martial law and the arrest of anyone who dissents, what would the military do? Remember all those right wing tattoos all over Defense Secretary Hegseth’s body? You will find the same tattoos on tens of thousands of active duty military men, as well as on police officers across the nation.
Any solutions to this situation?
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I didn’t realize until recently that you also get Diane Ravitch’s blog entries. Yep, we are reading the same things.
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Diane- sorry about my duplicate post. It was meant as one post, directed at dienne77.
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This just in from Truthout:
Trump Posts AI Video Showing Colonial Fantasy of Gaza Rebuilt for the Rich | Truthout
Trump’s idea of the good life is to live in and be a winner in a game show. CBK
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And now Trump is selling permanent citizenship to the wealthy for five million apiece. If I were a GOP member of Congress or John Roberts, I’d be dying for lack of sleep. CBK
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I saw Trump on tv describing the new “gold card” that will be like the “green card” except it will be for sale for $5 million. A reporter asked about whether oligarchs from Russia can buy gold cards, and he said yes, of course.
Just like Trump to monetize citizenship. I hope he doesn’t get a commission.
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Trump get a commission for monetizing citizenship? Do bears . . . . ? CBK
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Trump is a man of principle.
He has three principles:
1. Get richer
2. Be famous.
3. Always be the center of attention
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Trump’s fever dreams are everyone else’s nightmares. (I wonder if John Roberts would understand what I mean here? . . . I mean, because he lives in a rubber room called SCOTUS?)
But seriously, Diane. Did anyone actually see the political explosion that is Elon Musk coming down the pike? BK
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When Trump ran for the office of President, he never mentioned Elon and his chainsaw. He said he would create Schedule F for civil servants and fire 50,000 of them.
Tesla’s stock is sinking.
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Telsa’s stock is sinking, but not as fast as the reputation of the United States of America. CBK
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Diane, on principle:
All evidence points to the nature of Trump’s subconscious principle, best characterized as:
“Other people? What other people?”
And did you see that picture/video of the meeting of Trump’s department heads? It looked like a board meeting to listen attentively (aka: fearfully) to “The Mush Report.” CBK
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