Opinion A War On Blue America - More Orange Man Fear Porn

Editor’s Note: This article is part of “If Trump Wins,” a project considering what Donald Trump might do if reelected in 2024.

During his term in the White House, Donald Trump governed as a wartime president—with blue America, rather than any foreign country, as the adversary. He sought to use national authority to achieve factional ends—to impose the priorities of red America onto Democratic-leaning states and cities. The agenda Trump has laid out for a second term makes clear that those bruising and divisive efforts were only preliminary skirmishes.

Presidents always pursue policies that reflect the priorities of the voters and regions that supported them. But Trump moved in especially aggressive ways to exert control over, or punish, the jurisdictions that resisted him. His 2017 tax bill, otherwise a windfall for taxpayers in the upper brackets, capped the federal deductibility of state and local taxes, a costly shift for wealthy residents of liberal states such as New York and California. He moved, with mixed success, to deny federal law-enforcement grants to so-called sanctuary cities that didn’t fully cooperate with federal immigration agents. He attempted to strip California of the authority it has wielded since the early 1970s to set its own, more stringent pollution standards.

In Trump’s final year in office, he opened a new, more ominous front in his campaign to assert control over blue jurisdictions. As the nation faced the twin shocks of the coronavirus pandemic and the protests that followed the murder of George Floyd, Trump repeatedly dispatched federal law-enforcement agents to blue cities, usually over the opposition of Democratic mayors, governors, or both. Trump sent an array of federal personnel to Portland, Oregon, ostensibly to protect a federal courthouse amid the city’s chaotic protests; reports soon emerged of camouflage-clad federal agents without any identifying insignia forcing protesters into unmarked vans. Trump responded to the huge racial-justice protests in Washington, D.C., by dispatching National Guard troops drawn from 11 states, almost all of them led by Republican governors. Later he sent other federal law-enforcement officers to combat rising crime in Kansas City and Chicago, a city Trump described as “worse than Afghanistan.”

Trump has signaled that in a second presidential term, he would further escalate his war on blue America. He’s again promising federal legislation that would impose policies popular in red states onto the blue states that have rejected them. He has pledged to withhold federal funding from schools teaching critical race theory and “gender ideology.” He says he will initiate federal civil-rights investigations into liberal big-city prosecutors (whom he calls “Marxist local District Attorneys”) and require cities to adopt policing policies favored by conservatives, such as stop-and-frisk, as a condition for receiving federal grants.

Even more dramatic are Trump’s open pledges to launch militarized law-enforcement campaigns inside blue cities. He has proposed initiatives that cumulatively could create an occupying federal force in the nation’s largest cities. Trump has indicated that “in cities where there’s been a complete breakdown of public safety, I will send in federal assets, including the National Guard, until law and order is restored.”

Trump envisions an even more invasive door-to-door offensive against undocumented immigrants. In an early-2023 speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Trump said he “will use all necessary state, local, federal, and military resources to carry out the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.” Stephen Miller, who was his top immigration aide in the White House, later added that Trump envisions establishing massive internment camps for undocumented immigrants awaiting deportation. Trump has also promised “to use every tool, lever, and authority to get the homeless off our streets,” and move them to camps as well. (On this front, Trump has said he would work with states, but in practice that would likely involve partnering with Republican governors to impose policies to clear the streets opposed by their own Democratic mayors.)

Michael Nutter, a former mayor of Philadelphia, told me that if a reelected Trump sought to implement these policies, the result would be “chaos, confusion,” and “massive demonstrations.” “Nobody is going to allow that to just happen,” Nutter said. “You are just going to see standoffs. It is going to be the Philadelphia Police Department versus the National Guard. Neighbors are going to be surrounding people’s houses. Folks are going to rush and seek safety in churches and synagogues and mosques and temples.”

Of course, Trump would face other obstacles in attempting to implement these plans. The president’s legal authority to deploy federal forces over the objections of local officials is murky. And the relatively small number of federal law-enforcement officers under his direct control at agencies such as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection could limit his options, according to Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia University Law School who studies relations among cities, states, and the federal government.

But in Trump’s final months in office, he got creative about augmenting the forces at his command by drawing on National Guard troops provided by sympathetic Republican governors. His advisers are already talking about doing the same to staff his deportation agenda, as well as using the emergency authority he cited to fund his border wall to build his camps for undocumented immigrants without congressional approval.

Briffault told me that the inevitable court challenges to any Trump-ordered projections of force into blue cities would likely pivot on the courts’ interpretation of how much authority the president possesses under various emergency statutes. His advisers have already discussed invoking the 19th-century Insurrection Act, for example. As legal scholars have pointed out, the scope of the president’s emergency powers is much broader than most Americans recognize, and Trump is clearly signaling that if he returns to the White House, he intends to test the outer boundaries of that authority. The question for the courts will be “to what extent can he engage directly in law enforcement and having militarized law enforcement in the United States, in the absence of a request by a governor or a mayor that there is a riotlike condition or civil disorder?” Briffault said. “Can he declare an emergency even though he’s not being asked for it?”

As president, Trump seemed to view himself less as the leader of a unified republic than as the champion of a red nation within a nation—one that constitutes the real America. If anything, Trump has assumed that factional role even more overtly in his 2024 campaign, promising that he will deliver “retribution” for his supporters and dehumanizing his opponents. Powered by such fetid resentments and grievances, the agenda Trump seeks to impose on blue cities and states could create the greatest threat to the nation’s cohesion since the Civil War.

 
Every white liberal voter deserved to be mugged by black criminals they love. Jews should live with the anti-white agenda they supported backfiring on them and Israel.
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Even more dramatic are Trump’s open pledges to launch militarized law-enforcement campaigns inside blue cities.
Which will result in fewer lootings and carjackings. What's there to hate?

Trump has also promised “to use every tool, lever, and authority to get the homeless off our streets,” and move them to camps as well.
Better yet, move them to Beverley Hills and Bel Air.

Michael Nutter, a former mayor of Philadelphia, told me that if a reelected Trump sought to implement these policies, the result would be “chaos, confusion,” and “massive demonstrations.”
His name is perfect.
 
His name is perfect.
Philadelphia under Michael Nutter saw huge increases in violent crime along with chaos, confusion, and massive demonstrations. Something, something, glass houses.
The guy didn't get enough flak during his tenure, in part due to shitholes with more colorful and easily targetable mayors like Chicago with the Gollum woman, NYC with race mixing De Blasio, and San Francisco with London Breed.
 
I still wish trump was the dictator that the lefties think of him as
That has always been the funniest thing about TDS riddled journoscum. Every dictatorial boogieman they make up about Trump is him doing GOOD things like putting an end to Trannydom by stopping big pharma, getting politics out of schools, going after pedo's, getting rid of corruption in government, etc. etc.

Its almost like THEY ARE THE BAD GUYS!!
 
Trump repeatedly dispatched federal law-enforcement agents to blue cities, usually over the opposition of Democratic mayors, governors, or both. Trump sent an array of federal personnel to Portland, Oregon, ostensibly to protect a federal courthouse amid the city’s chaotic protests; reports soon emerged of camouflage-clad federal agents without any identifying insignia forcing protesters into unmarked vans. Trump responded to the huge racial-justice protests in Washington, D.C., by dispatching National Guard troops drawn from 11 states, almost all of them led by Republican governors. Later he sent other federal law-enforcement officers to combat rising crime in Kansas City and Chicago, a city Trump described as “worse than Afghanistan.”
These gaslighting asswipes still want you to believe the Summer of Love didn't kill at least 20 people and cause destruction on par with a hurricane.
Trump has indicated that “in cities where there’s been a complete breakdown of public safety, I will send in federal assets, including the National Guard, until law and order is restored.”
Putting down insurrections is the Nasty Girls' duty. It's spelled out in every state Constitution.

The Atlantic has a problem with the Feds arresting rioters (or more likely, that video in question was them extracting an informant), but not with them setting children on fire in the name of gun control. Natch.
 
The Summer of Love, CHAZ, January 6 and the ensuing imprisonments, hysteria, turning families against one another like the Morozovs, etc. aside, the feds have been responding to boomers shitposting too hard by murdering them in dawn raids like they were heavily guarded cartel bosses sitting in fortified compounds and terrorizing pro-life protesters for having the temerity to be Christian conservatives that actually peacefully protest for the cause they believe in. For fuck's sake, I don't think it's even been a week since that story of the Catholic teenager whose family got raided because he didn't fall for the glowies' insistent attempts to entrap him came out.

Frankly I can only hope that Trump will be even 1/100th the dictator the left has claimed he'd be and that the right really does get around to waging a war against Blue America soon. Really disappoint these proglodytes who seem to think themselves entitled to butcher their enemies, destroy their homes & families, troon out & rape their children and take all their money and the fruits of their work with zero resistance, and in fact get upset if they encounter even a modicum of such opposition. A 'war' would imply they're actually fighting back, as opposed to being subject to the one-sided massacre that's been going on for a while now.
 
I hope this election won't somehow cause a civil war. It could easily lead to riots "peaceful protests" if Trump wins.

It sucks that Current Year America has gotten so messed up that one may even seriously worry about that crap starting.
They'll call for "peace and civility" leading up to it, convinced Biden or whoever the Dem's nominee is will win, but if Trump wins they'll go absolutely thermonuclear and burn shit down even harder than before.

Look, I hate Trump as much as the next person who does (not to TDS levels, but more like "Ugh, just shut this raging narcissist up and/or ignore him so he doesn't get the attention he craves because Daddy didn't love him") and sure as shit don't want him as President in 2024, but ginning people up with this kind of bullshit solves nothing nor does it help, period. It only fans the flames of civil discord and honestly, it's almost as if these people want another Civil War to happen. Glorified fan fiction like this is practically mask-off about it.

You know what? Let it happen for all I care. Trash will take itself out, who fucking knows anymore.
 
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The entire article is lefty projection. How about the mass migration you pushed to demographically replace Christan Americans. How about the gun laws you try enforce on red counties via Fiat and close gun stores.
How about the time when you guys used Twitter, Facebook, Google and YouTube to censor your critics.

Every lefty article about trump is projection from them because they want full authoritarian powers.
Exactly. Blue attacks red. The second red starts hitting back "oh no! Why are you going to war with us?"

It's like an entire party of those kids in school who weren't hit nearly enough to learn the lesson of not being an asshole.
 
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