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  • I believe that @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world wants to leave? :-P

    Family members have told me that I should think about it. Anyone who advocates for liberal values especially trans rights is going to have a hard time of things.

    Although if we don't stand against it, what then? Caveat: I don't have kids, and those who do need to think of them first. We need to do what we can, within the realm of the possible, imho. And that will require tough calls about which battles are worth fighting - along with where, and how, and when, etc.

    There has been a surprisingly low impact actually. I think we're all just outright numb from the shock. Even conservatives did not seem to expect this - gearing up as they had been for conflict. But this is just the calm before the storm. Underneath it... we can feel the tension, rising, and we are afraid.

    And even when the wait is over - what will happen? Will RFK ban anyone from taking vaccines, or just stop government payments for them? Will the DOJ (and many other agencies) cease to exist, or will their heads merely be replaced and they keep on going - or will they pretend to keep going and yet actually be gutted? Traditionally, despite all the talk to the contrary, far more important than the Presidency is Congress who makes the laws, but how will they interpret the will of the people? e.g. will tariffs make food prices go UP (ofc they will), and then how will the leopards try to spin that to sound like a net positive?

    We're all waiting to find out.

    • Oh more than wants to. There is no question. I have the legal right. I just can't go until I get a job. Considering I am sending out hundreds of CVs, I think getting one before January 20th is highly likely.

      I just wish I could take everyone who wants to go with me and I'm sorry.

  • Against, not sure if this is political or not, as it goes beyond politics and more about the daily lives of US Americans

    • I agree with you that it's cultural. "Should DT win or not" is political, but "how will we handle DT having already won" is cultural:-).

  • Leaving the us for one politician with limited term is more than most Americans will do - I do have a few friends on work visas considering whether they really want to be here any longer though

    Per state might be more significant. I have a kid in high school and so many of his friends have made comments about never leaving the blue states when they grow up. My kid in college has some “atypical” friends who are now afraid to travel within the country; not so much from laws but more the normalization of hatred

    I do have the luxury of living in a deep blue state that will be fighting for our rights every step of the way, so somewhat insulated from changes

    Heck, this might even be good for our climate goals. As a small state, we’re limited in what we can do for electricity generation. However being near Ontario, we’re in the market for some of that sweet zero emission hydropower. We’re blocked from building the long distance powerlines through natural areas to support that. Maybe a new administration that prioritizes business over the environment will let us sacrifice a few trees for the much greater carbon emissions savings

    I guess I’m getting old enough to wonder what I would do when I retire. Previously I would consider what cheaper and warmer area I might move to, but none of them seem like a good idea anymore

    Edit:

    • my older brother works for the FAA, but he’s fine with being privatized and relocated somewhere cheaper. He’s on the lookout for somewhere cheap to retire, plus he’s on the conservative side
    • my younger brother works for a legacy car manufacturer, so abandoning the transition to EVs would give a few years of good business and he can retire before they’re hopelessly outdated in the global market and everything comes crashing down
    • my Mom is completely dependent on social security and Medicare so a bit worried, but my brothers and I can kick in more
    • my older kid wants to be a teacher so jobs everywhere plus our state pays better than most
    • my younger kid wants to do politics but he’s got four more years, so that will be completely different
  • Nope, his previous presidency did not affect me at all. No one I know seems worried about it either. That said, the his last term my sister got married to her wife in part to get ahead of any anti lgbt legislation he might he might have passed.

    • To be sure, if you're only looking at direct immediate impact, no president has ever affected most of us, not even Trump. However if you paid attention to pretty much anything larger than yourself, pretty much everything was negatively impacted.

      Most of us were never “grabbed by the pussy”, or defamed and slandered, held up for national ridicule. Most of us were not attacked in a vain attempt at reversing an election, nor were most of us physically harmed when he instigated an attempted coup. Most of didn’t lose anything when he enriched himself from wealthy benefactors and foreign influence, nor lose anything as he instigated trade wars and bickered with our allies. Most of us did not lose our lives as a result of his giving up classified information including names of agents. Most of us were not singled out from spite or racism. Most of us have not yet been harmed by climate change, especially that part he managed to speed up. Most of us did not unnecessarily die from denial of a pandemic. Almost half of us have not been harmed by losing any rights to our own bodies. I guess we weren’t harmed when he never even attempted to follow through with most of his promises.

    • just... wow.

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