Diaper Don, Temu Goebbels, SCOTUS? Not Sure Who I Hate More
The Unholy Trinity of American Cruelty, 2025 Edition
Welcome to the Shitshow: America’s “Who Ruined It Worst?” Olympics
Let’s play America’s favorite dystopian game: “Which Ghoul in Power is Most Responsible for Turning the Country into an Authoritarian Hellscape?”
Is it King Donald the Indicted, who’s somehow back in the Oval Office? Is it Stephen “I Dream of Deportation” Miller, now wielding even more power as Deputy Chief of Staff in Trump’s second term?
Or maybe it’s the Supreme Court—Trump’s six-justice conservative wrecking crew, furiously dismantling every semblance of democracy while we all stand around slack-jawed.
Honestly, this isn’t a game anyone wins. It’s more like being trapped in a burning building and trying to decide which arsonist deserves the most credit for lighting the match.
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Donald J. Trump: He’s Back, and It’s Worse Than You Remember
First, the obvious: Trump is back in the White House, and it’s not a reboot, it’s a sequel—bigger, uglier, and somehow even more unhinged.
The man who once bragged about grabbing women and dodging taxes is now running a government like it’s his personal revenge tour.
Let’s not forget, this is the guy who spent his first term separating families at the border, bullying allies, and pardoning war criminals because, apparently, war crimes are only bad when other people commit them.
His second term, however, is shaping up to be all about cold, calculated authoritarianism. He’s not just breaking the rules now—he’s rewriting them so they no longer exist.
Take his latest moves: gutting federal agencies, firing civil servants en masse, and replacing them with sycophants who wouldn’t recognize a law if it hit them in the face.
The Department of Education? Practically gone. Linda McMahon (yes, the pro-wrestling lady) is gleefully slashing the workforce by over 50%, because apparently, educating kids is just too much government overreach.
And let’s not forget his ongoing vendetta against immigrants, minorities, and anyone who doesn’t fit into his vision of “Great Again” America.
The Alien Enemies Act? Dusty, racist, and back in action. Birthright citizenship? Hanging by a thread. Deportations to literal hellholes? Rampant.
If his first term was a dumpster fire, his second term is a controlled burn of every democratic institution you thought was untouchable.
Stephen Miller: The Architect of Evil, Now with Even More Power
Ah, Stephen Miller, the pallid face of cruelty and Trump’s ideological soulmate. If Trump is the wrecking ball, Miller is the blueprint—and now, as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, he’s literally drawing up the plans for America’s authoritarian makeover.
Miller’s been dreaming about this level of power since the day he crawled out of some dark hole in the earth.
Remember the Muslim ban? That’s old news. Miller’s new pet project is deporting people to foreign gulags. Yes, gulags. El Salvador’s infamous prison system—brimming with overcrowding, torture, and human rights abuses—has become Miller’s favorite dumping ground for migrants.
Because nothing screams “land of the free” like outsourcing our cruelty to regimes that make dictators blush.
And this isn’t a policy born of necessity or national security—it’s pure, unadulterated sadism.
Miller’s philosophy has always been that cruelty is the point. He’s the same guy who smirked his way through family separations, who openly championed eugenics in his emails, and who once called the Statue of Liberty “overrated.”
Now, he’s using his position in the White House to purge federal agencies of anyone who dares to oppose his extremist agenda.
Want to know what keeps Miller up at night? The thought that someone, somewhere, might find happiness, safety, or freedom. And with Trump giving him carte blanche, Miller’s dystopian fantasies are becoming our collective nightmare.
The Supreme Court: Trump’s Six-Robed Rubber Stamp
Now, let’s talk about the Supreme Court, where democracy goes to die.
With a six-to-three conservative majority, three of whom were handpicked by Trump, the Court has become less of a judicial body and more of a MAGA-friendly bureaucracy that exists solely to greenlight whatever authoritarian nonsense Trump and Miller dream up.
Since April, the Court has granted every single one of Trump’s emergency applications. Every. Single. One.
Think about that. Not some. Not most. All of them. They’ve essentially turned the “checks and balances” system into “checks? What checks?”
Their rulings have been a masterclass in enabling Trump’s power grabs. Civil servants? Fired. Entire departments? Gutted. Oversight? Gone. The Department of Education? Practically executed.
The Court waved away legal precedents like they were yesterday’s garbage, giving Trump and his cronies the green light to dismantle democratic institutions at will.
And let’s not forget their gift to Elon Musk, granting him unfettered access to the personal data of 70 million Americans on Social Security. That’s right—your private information is now in the hands of a billionaire who thinks memes are a legitimate form of governance.
Meanwhile, the Court blocked FOIA disclosures about Musk’s government involvement, ensuring we’ll never know the full scope of this disaster.
This isn’t just judicial overreach—it’s judicial malpractice. The Court isn’t just failing to protect democracy; it’s actively complicit in its destruction.
Conclusion: A Three-Way Tie for Awfulness
So, who’s the worst? Trump, the chaos engine? Miller, the architect of cruelty? Or the Supreme Court, the enabler-in-chief? Honestly, it’s like trying to decide whether you’d rather be burned alive, drowned, or thrown off a cliff.
The real problem is that these three forces aren’t working in isolation—they’re feeding off each other, creating a feedback loop of authoritarianism, cruelty, and destruction.
Trump sets the tone, Miller writes the playbook, and the Supreme Court rubber-stamps the whole damn thing.
The losers in all of this? Us. The people who still believe in democracy, human rights, and the radical idea that government shouldn’t be a tool for oppression.
So, what do we do?
Stay angry. Stay loud. Fight back. Because if we let this unholy trinity continue unchecked, there won’t be anything left to save.
Welcome to Trump 2.0. Let’s make sure it doesn’t get worse.
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Like a box of rancid chocolates the bugs have discovered
I hope Millers wife left and took the kids