What does a Fascist U.S. look like Right now?
Published by Terrance Ó Dhomnaill in Blog Article · Thursday 07 Aug 2025 · 2:00
Tags: Fascism, United, States, politics, current, events, government, democracy, civil, rights, authoritarianism, social, issues, political, analysis
Tags: Fascism, United, States, politics, current, events, government, democracy, civil, rights, authoritarianism, social, issues, political, analysis
My weekly podcasts get posted in three places on the world wide internet. In this website, I offer links to all of them. I have a web page with two avenues to either listen to directly or jump to my Substack page and read the full excerpt, along with a video option.
In this week's podcast, I came up with a possibility of why Donald Trump behaves the way he does.
I have also started adding a link to my YouTube channel at the bottom of these posts for visitors to watch the video without distractions.
In this week's podcast, I came up with a possibility of why Donald Trump behaves the way he does.
The answer I offer is because Donald Trump wants to be a mafia godfather, like the old Italian mafia bosses of old. Guys like John Gotti and the mythical character Vito Corleone from the movie, The Godfather.
In the podcast, I lay out the basic family structure and how that correlates with the current administration players.
Then I bring all of that into focus by talking about what Donald Trump is doing to the American economy.
I have several news and blog articles that I link in the written excerpt on my Substack page. I invite readers here to use the link in my podcast web page to go read the whole article and view the pieces I found to bolster my claims. It's free to read as I don't charge readers for anything new I write for thirty days.
I will keep this post short as I am still working on my cyber-security posture. I'm trying to set up my own email server, and I will be changing out my web browser and a few other things. I'm working to divest myself from Google and eventually, Meta. Wish me luck with that.
Go raibh maith agat,
thank you for joining me here. I hope you enjoy these occasional posts.
As I say good bye this week, I wish to leave
you with this rebel Irish quote. "There is a fire in the heart of every
rebel, a fire that cannot be quenched by chains or oppression." Slán go fóill.
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