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Title: US Politics 2025
Post by: Jubal on January 20, 2025, 03:00:57 PM
Not as many elections, significantly more clusterportugalery, welcome to the US Politics 2025 thread.



So I'm going to use this as a chance to write down my predictions for 2025: yes, those are a fool's game, but it's interesting to test one's hypotheses against whatever the reality turns out to be.

My core thinking re Trump II:
Title: Re: US Politics 2025
Post by: The Seamstress on January 20, 2025, 03:43:46 PM
I'm mostly afraid what will happen climate-wise, there's also a not quite unrealistic chance of new pandemics and we all know how that went so far, and then there's the general anti-science rhetorics... And a lot of people will have their lives worsened or threatened, which means mostly POC, queer folks, women, etc.

The whole situation just seems dangerous and unpredictable to me, we've no idea what cruelties and foolish ignorant sh-t that guy or his followers/enablers still might come up with, and that's rather scary.
Title: Re: US Politics 2025
Post by: Jubal on January 20, 2025, 10:20:04 PM
Yeah, I think on the climate and minority rights stuff especially it's just all bad news all the way down. :(
Title: Re: US Politics 2025
Post by: dubsartur on January 20, 2025, 11:04:34 PM
Quote from: The Seamstress on January 20, 2025, 03:43:46 PMI'm mostly afraid what will happen climate-wise, there's also a not quite unrealistic chance of new pandemics and we all know how that went so far, and then there's the general anti-science rhetorics... And a lot of people will have their lives worsened or threatened, which means mostly POC, queer folks, women, etc.
Surrendering to COVID was bipartisan in the USA and the current admin has not exactly done a lot to contain H5N1.  I suspect that an out Anti-Vaxxer as Sturgeon General will be a bit worse than the 2016 and 2020 administrations were on public health but that is a low bar.
Title: Re: US Politics 2025
Post by: The Seamstress on January 20, 2025, 11:12:13 PM
Agreed, and that's what I meant with "we all know how that went so far". I expect things to go downhill even more with the people now in charge.
Title: Re: US Politics 2025
Post by: dubsartur on January 20, 2025, 11:18:54 PM
I also wonder how much Russian oil the USA could get to world markets on its own, without EU and UK agreement. 

There seems to be widespread ignorance about how climate change + removing so much fossil fuel from the world market has affected costs to produce things such as food.

A lot of people and institutions in the USA are trying to rewrite history such that Orange Julius was bad on public health, then Former Veep was good, then Orange Julius was bad, when Orange Julius allowed public health measures in 2020 that no government south of the border would allow today.  I even see speculation that H5N1 may be given a new status just after the inauguration.
Title: Re: US Politics 2025
Post by: Jubal on January 20, 2025, 11:50:44 PM
Quote from: dubsartur on January 20, 2025, 11:18:54 PMI also wonder how much Russian oil the USA could get to world markets on its own, without EU and UK agreement. 

Oh, not much. But I think the strategy would be to either a) hope that the EU gives up on Ukraine when the US does, because European governments are also desperate for something to curb inflation and the promise of cheap oil is something that e.g. the Hungarians and Slovaks and the far right everywhere are yelling for and/or b) hope that Trump can bounce Russia and Ukraine into accepting eastern Ukraine being in Russian hands (at which point, same thing).

The Russians would be happy to be able to sell again - I'm not sure the Saudis would be as happy at all about oil prices dropping, though, and they could restrict supply if Trump pushes to increase it to maintain the price.

Anyway, not much any of us can do about any of it other than watch (or probably more productively, not watch too much and get things done where we are for the betterment of the world as best we can).
Title: Re: US Politics 2025
Post by: dubsartur on January 21, 2025, 02:32:54 AM
Quote from: The Seamstress on January 20, 2025, 11:12:13 PMAgreed, and that's what I meant with "we all know how that went so far". I expect things to go downhill even more with the people now in charge.
I hope I did not sound like I was trying to argue with you.  I think in the months to come we will have to be careful and kind in our online communications.

I don't know of one good trend in the North Atlantic, but I can focus on local things and those are not trends at all.
Title: Re: US Politics 2025
Post by: The Seamstress on January 21, 2025, 05:06:50 PM
Quote from: dubsartur on January 21, 2025, 02:32:54 AMI hope I did not sound like I was trying to argue with you.  I think in the months to come we will have to be careful and kind in our online communications.

It's alright, I didn't interpret it as arguing. And yes, kindness is always a good thing to strive for and practice. :)
Title: Re: US Politics 2025
Post by: Jubal on February 06, 2025, 04:36:19 PM
I wrote some notes on my expectations for the second round of Trump, combined with some thoughts on the frequent online-left memeing about the "end of the US Empire" being an imminent outcome of this:
https://thoughtsofprogress.wordpress.com/2025/02/06/trump-ii-expectations-and-empires/

Thoughts welcome!