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Kristi Noem's 'Right People Voting' Comments and Trump's Plan

I've Had ItFebruary 16, 202613 min241,272 views
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Trump's Controversial Actions and Messaging

  • 🚨 Donald Trump's Valentine's Day fundraising email was described as a "love letter" referencing E. Jean Carroll, which the speaker views as a "flagrant flex" of impunity, especially given his mention in the Epstein files.
  • 💬 The email's tone and content are seen as a deliberate act to remind people that he can act with impunity, regardless of past accusations or controversies.
  • ⚠️ The speaker suggests that the current political climate, fueled by figures like JD Vance and Steven Miller, indicates a worsening situation, with powerful oligarchs seeking even greater wealth and control.

Kristi Noem's Stance on Elections

  • 🗳️ Kristi Noem stated her responsibility to ensure "the right people voting" and electing "the right leaders," which is interpreted as a desire to control election outcomes.
  • 🗣️ This language is explicitly called out as implicitly intentional coded racist language, aiming to suppress votes under the guise of ensuring trust and reliability in elections.
  • 🎯 The speaker highlights that the only people who distrust elections are those who were lied to about the 2020 election being stolen, dismissing claims of widespread voter fraud by illegal immigrants as minuscule.

Republican Strategy and Voter Suppression

  • 📜 The Republican party has a decades-long history of trying to suppress the vote, now openly embracing what is termed "fascism through and through" and "American racism."
  • 💰 Oligarchs, including figures like Peter Thiel and Elon Musk, are accused of rigging the system, disliking democracy, and using their wealth to influence politicians and the Supreme Court.
  • 🚨 There are concerns about plans to send ICE to election polls, particularly in immigrant and Black communities, emphasizing the critical need for voter turnout to be "too big to rig."

Authoritarianism and Propaganda

  • 🔍 The Trump administration is accused of using language and propaganda similar to Nazis, with Mother Jones reporting on repurposed language and symbolism connected to neo-Nazi and white supremacist movements.
  • 🎭 The denial of being fascists or Nazis is seen as part of a "scam" to act with impunity while claiming popular mandate, despite internal circles acknowledging these labels.
  • ⚠️ The speaker warns that the country is not far from a "constitutional dictatorship," with many scholars believing the beginning stages have already been entered.

Misuse of Funds and Political Motivations

  • 💸 The Trump administration is criticized for stopping USAID funding, redirecting $15 million from fighting diseases like HIV, polio, and malaria to bankroll security details, demonstrating a disregard for the poor and sick.
  • ⛪ The Republican party's long-standing desire to dismantle social safety nets is linked to a broader agenda of establishing a "Christian nationalist white supremacist state."
  • 🧩 Trump is characterized as being interested only in vanity projects and servicing his ego, allowing "criminals" into the United States government, while Democratic leadership is criticized for not effectively fighting back.
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