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You do not have to love the modern American university to see the danger here. The state is using funding to compel political concessions from independent institutions.

The press, always the early warning system of a free society, has faced what can only be described as relentless intimidation. Media outlets are sued and regulatory powers used publicly in an apparent attempt to coerce owners to toe the party line. In August, a federal judge found that the Trump administration's Federal Trade Commission investigation into the left-wing group Media Matters likely violated the group's First Amendment rights and looked like political retaliation, not neutral regulation.

The administration is expanding state power within the economy. Less is a rule setter than as a deal maker and disciplinarian. There's a world of difference between industrial policy that works through published criteria and competitive grants, and a system where CEOs are summoned to the White House, punished, rewarded or encouraged to comply.

When regulators hint that routine approvals, renewals or reviews may depend on whether companies adopt or abandon certain policies, capitalism stops being a competitive arena and starts resembling a patronage system.

And then hovering over all of this is the administration's appetite for using security state tools not on extremists, but on dissidents. Consider the push to designate some antifa groups as foreign terrorist organizations, a concept so vague and ill-defined that even national security experts warned it could become a catchall.

Under existing law, knowingly providing material support for a designated foreign terrorist organization can carry up to 20 years in prison, and support can be construed broadly enough to include trivial assistance. That is how democracies decay, not by announcing that dissent is illegal, but by reclassifying dissent as something else.

The administration talks about the West as if it were a heritage museum, symbols, slogans, identity. But the West's real genius is institutional, law that binds all, the strong and the weak. Liberty protected not by benevolent leaders, but by constrained ones. A civil society robust enough to oppose the state without fearing that opposition will be treated as a criminal act.

The West is not a bloodline. It is a bargain. Power constrained, rights protected, coercion accountable. The greatest threat to the West is not that it is becoming too tolerant or too concerned about individual rights. It is the expansion of state power making the West just like every other society in history where the strong rule the weak.

When seen in that light, we can say plainly that civilizational erasure is indeed happening. But it's not in Europe. It is here where the American government grows comfortable with unbounded power and the country grows accustomed to living with it. ...



"The victim is a US citizen and was being followed for several blocks by an unmarked vehicle that did not have license plates. The vehicle pulled up, stopped in front of her, while another vehicle parked behind her, boxing her in so she could not drive away. Four masked agents, one woman and three men, wearing vests marked "POLICE" exited their vehicles. One of them banged on her window, demanding that she show them "papers."

When the victim did not immediately respond, the agents shattered her car window, forcibly removed her from the vehicle and threw her to the ground, causing numerous injuries. The agents emptied her purse, discovered her passport, then left her there without seeking medical attention for her.

The asthmatic victim feared for her life because she is medically fragile and a tear gas attack might be fatal for her.

Once the agents left the scene, the victim called the police. Salem police, however, did nothing when they were called. Rather than follow up with an injured woman who had been assaulted, the police said she needed to contact the FBI since the attackers were federal employees.

The union member was treated for a concussion, a torn rotator cuff, and bruised ribs. At the time of the assault, this US citizen was on her way to pay the rent and buy a cake for her grandson's birthday."

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"Fixing ICE" is tantamount to saying "fixing the Gestapo." DHS and ICE were created in the panic of the 9/11 attack on the US 24 years ago and has become a monstrous tool of oppression. The first executive order of the next POTUS on 20 Jan 2029 must be abolishing ICE and DHS. ICE agents hired during the Dummkopf Trumpf years would be terminated. DHS records would be transferred to FBI control until the INS is re-established. Immigration Agents (GS-1810) would then be strictly mandated to conduct prepared raids to bring aliens before Immigration Judges (IJ) for due process. These INS raid teams must be accompanied by a pair of Deputy US Marshals to deal with any US citizens encountered.

The only way to fix ICE is to abolish it. Look how quickly the sinister Trumpf junta dismantled USAID.


@#11 ... and theres ... Bill CLinton....by the thousands. ...

Possibly.

But, and it is a significant but ...

Fmr Pres Clinton has stated that he wants all of the references to him in the Epstein files to be released[1].

Has Pres Trump made a similar statement, or is res Trump still participating in a possible cover-up?

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1 - Bill Clinton's spokesperson calls for release of all Epstein files related to former president
abcnews.go.com

... After the Department of Justice released thousands of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a tranche on Friday that included a number of decades-old photographs of former President Bill Clinton, a spokesperson for Clinton on Monday called on all of the files relating to Clinton to be released.

In a statement, Clinton spokesperson Angel Ureña accused the DOJ of using the selective release of Epstein documents to imply wrongdoing where there is none, challenging the department to immediately release any remaining materials mentioning or showing Bill Clinton in the files.

Ureña, a spokesperson for Clinton, wrote on Monday that the content and method of how the Department of Justice has released files makes it "clear" that "someone or something is being protected."

"We do not know whom, what or why," Ureña wrote. "But we do know this: We need no such protection." ...




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