"People Are Going Silent", Fearing Retribution

The silence grows louder every day.

Fired federal workers who are worried about losing their homes ask not to be quoted by name. University presidents fearing that millions of dollars in federal funding could disappear are holding their fire. Chief executives alarmed by tariffs that could hurt their businesses are on mute.

Even longtime Republican hawks on Capitol Hill, stunned by President Trump’s revisionist history that Ukraine is to blame for its invasion by Russia, and his Oval Office blowup at President Volodymyr Zelensky, have either muzzled themselves, tiptoed up to criticism without naming Mr. Trump or completely reversed their positions.

More than six weeks into the second Trump administration, there is a chill spreading over political debate in Washington and beyond.

People on both sides of the aisle who would normally be part of the public dialogue about the big issues of the day say they are intimidated by the prospect of online attacks from Mr. Trump and Elon Musk, concerned about harm to their companies and frightened for the safety of their families. Politicians fear banishment by a party remade in Mr. Trump’s image and the prospect of primary opponents financed by Mr. Musk, the president’s all-powerful partner and the world’s richest man.

“When you see important societal actors — be it university presidents, media outlets, C.E.O.s, mayors, governors — changing their behavior in order to avoid the wrath of the government, that’s a sign that we’ve crossed the line into some form of authoritarianism,” said Steven Levitsky, a professor of government at Harvard and the co-author of the influential 2018 book “How Democracies Die.”


Mr. Trump ran in 2024 promising retribution against his enemies and has quickly sent menacing signals from the White House. He revoked the security details of high-profile critics like Gen. Mark A. Milley, a retired Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman who faces death threats from Iran, and said he would pull the security clearances of lawyers at a prominent law firm who are representing Jack Smith, the special counsel who investigated him.

One prominent first-term critic of Mr. Trump said in a recent interview that not only would he not comment on the record, he did not want to be mentioned in this article at all. Every time his name appears in public, he said, the threats against him from the far right increase....



Good..we've.been listening to whiny bitches for too long. You.should have won the election then you could still be stealing money from taxpayers. You can't figure out why you lost yet can you?
 
Did you see that report that now that MAGA is inside we are finding out that under the so-called Biden administration DIE inside the government and pushed by the government (and the governments NGO's) outside of the government was substantially worse than almost anyone thought?

More evidence that had Trump not been declared the winner it would have been all over....the Revolution was very close to complete success......they had to only get passed that election.

I say almost no one knew but I was hearing people say that last NOV election was our last chance.
Report from La La land. Something like this will be Trump's spiel if he tries to call off the midterms.
 
An opinion article that can't be opened...written by someone who refers to the President as Mr Trump...
I do agree that there will probably be changes in behaviors and policies...that's what this is all about, after all...
That's what Americans voted for...
Trump lied like a MFer. You are unable to see that. Did you vote for a destroyed stock market and growing unemployment? You may have, but most are finding out how incompetent Trump is. Were you ignorant enough to want tariffs? This is not normal American politics. It is more like Putin in charge.
 
Trump lied like a MFer. You are unable to see that. Did you vote for a destroyed stock market and growing unemployment? You may have, but most are finding out how incompetent Trump is. Were you ignorant enough to want tariffs? This is not normal American politics. It is more like Putin in
Trump lied like a MFer. You are unable to see that. Did you vote for a destroyed stock market and growing unemployment? You may have, but most are finding out how incompetent Trump is. Were you ignorant enough to want tariffs? This is not normal American politics. It is more like Putin in charge.
I'm sorry you feel that way... I voted for change much needed change ...and that's going to happen... It's going to take a while to clean up the mess Joe left... There's going be a shake up.... or things would never change... This country can't survive without change taking place...
 
The silence grows louder every day.

Fired federal workers who are worried about losing their homes ask not to be quoted by name. University presidents fearing that millions of dollars in federal funding could disappear are holding their fire. Chief executives alarmed by tariffs that could hurt their businesses are on mute.

Even longtime Republican hawks on Capitol Hill, stunned by President Trump’s revisionist history that Ukraine is to blame for its invasion by Russia, and his Oval Office blowup at President Volodymyr Zelensky, have either muzzled themselves, tiptoed up to criticism without naming Mr. Trump or completely reversed their positions.

More than six weeks into the second Trump administration, there is a chill spreading over political debate in Washington and beyond.

People on both sides of the aisle who would normally be part of the public dialogue about the big issues of the day say they are intimidated by the prospect of online attacks from Mr. Trump and Elon Musk, concerned about harm to their companies and frightened for the safety of their families. Politicians fear banishment by a party remade in Mr. Trump’s image and the prospect of primary opponents financed by Mr. Musk, the president’s all-powerful partner and the world’s richest man.

“When you see important societal actors — be it university presidents, media outlets, C.E.O.s, mayors, governors — changing their behavior in order to avoid the wrath of the government, that’s a sign that we’ve crossed the line into some form of authoritarianism,” said Steven Levitsky, a professor of government at Harvard and the co-author of the influential 2018 book “How Democracies Die.”


Mr. Trump ran in 2024 promising retribution against his enemies and has quickly sent menacing signals from the White House. He revoked the security details of high-profile critics like Gen. Mark A. Milley, a retired Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman who faces death threats from Iran, and said he would pull the security clearances of lawyers at a prominent law firm who are representing Jack Smith, the special counsel who investigated him.

One prominent first-term critic of Mr. Trump said in a recent interview that not only would he not comment on the record, he did not want to be mentioned in this article at all. Every time his name appears in public, he said, the threats against him from the far right increase....



Cowards. I have called my Senators everyday. I will continue to do so.

Authoritarians count on silence. Speak up and be loud about it.
 
I know people who call their senators every day... But when I ask what they say, there's silence... Perhaps being loud and shouting into the phone isn't quite the way to go about it...
It's better than nothing. It let's them know there's an unhappy voter watching them. Meanwhile Republican Senators are pretending not to
know they are verging on crashing the safety net on the absurd theory, and zero evidence, that about half of it is "zero, fraud and abuse".
 
It's better than nothing. It let's them know there's an unhappy voter watching them. Meanwhile Republican Senators are pretending not to
know they are verging on crashing the safety net on the absurd theory, and zero evidence, that about half of it is "zero, fraud and abuse".
I realize that... I make a lot of phone calls and send a lot of emails that fall upon deaf ears .. That doesn't stop me from doing it ..;)
 
We are on a road, but it sure is not the road to recovery. Maybe in a few years we will veer off onto the road to recovery.

Recovery will take decades of hard work.
We're on the road...stick out your thumb, and perhaps someone will give you a lift...
Recovery from the obama and Joe will take a long time...but we'll see positive results soon...I already see changes that make me so happy...Look long term...you have kids...this is all for them...
(Did you give up when Obama was president?) Thank goodness President Trump was elected...He's working very hard for us...I am so optimistic...
We have returned to common sense...PTL...;)
 
If you're guilty, Marty, then you've got something to fear.
Seems anyone who opposes, or even criticizes or speaks ill of the Messiah, is “guilty,” or in fear of being labeled “guilty,” not quite what the Founders had in mind when they created a representative government
 
An opinion article that can't be opened...written by someone who refers to the President as Mr Trump...
I do agree that there will probably be changes in behaviors and policies...that's what this is all about, after all...
That's what Americans voted for...
Americans voted for squashed freedom of expression, evolving autocratic tendencies, leadership via threats and fear, I don’t think so
 
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