US/totalitarianism
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This page is about trends toward totalitarianism (dictatorship, fascism, police state, etc.) within the United States.
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Related Pages
- papers please
- George W. Bush/elevation of presidential power
- Bush-Cheney administration/torture
- 2006 US Military Commissions Act
- National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive
- Blackwater USA
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News
- 2026-01-27 [L..T] Arming Ourselves Isn’t the Answer to Rising Authoritarianism Expanding gun ownership in response to ICE’s horrific violence is not a path toward safety or liberation, argues epidemiologist Rachel Hoopsick. It is a path to more death, more political weakness, and deeper entrenchment of the very forces the Left opposes.
- 2008-09-03 [L..T] Terrorism charges lodged against protesters at GOP convention «The RNC Welcoming Committee is a self-described anarchist group that has worked for months planning disruptions at the convention. Police blamed the group for sparking violence during Monday's antiwar protest in St. Paul. Although most of the estimated 10,000 people at the march were peaceful, police say a splinter group of about 200 people harassed delegates, smashed windows and started at least one fire.»
- 2008-06-11 [L..T] 9/11, Deep State Violence and the Hope of Internet Politics «But social thought is socially fashioned. For it to be effective it must be mobilized, and become more than a chorus of bloggers croaking from our backwater lilypads in the blogomarsh. Clearly it would take a strenuous concerted effort to create or persuade a movement, such as MoveOn, to take on all these issues. .. Is it possible that some organization can be persuaded to accept this challenge, and take the first steps in mobilizing such a force?»; This sounds about as clear a call for InstaGov, or something like it, as one could imagine.