Perhaps, but this is the rarest of all things - an evident leftist who is happy to sit down and consider the facts as well as their opponents' points of view.
It's not a perfect rendition and he gets one or two things wrong but it's still an excellent piece.
Possibly he does mean The Deep State but another way to view that word (Regime with capital R) is the "monoparty". That would be the long serving politicians of both major US parties and other people that support most parts of the current government and policies. The (relative) moderates of both sides who generally favour the military, military intervention, some parts of the welfare state, lax security on the Mexican border, large government agencies of all kinds.
You're right but the linked post consistently uses Regime with a capital R. That is often done to refer to a specific implication that shouldn't otherwise exist. In this case I think we are to see Regime as not just the government and president.
Perhaps, but this is the rarest of all things - an evident leftist who is happy to sit down and consider the facts as well as their opponents' points of view.
It's not a perfect rendition and he gets one or two things wrong but it's still an excellent piece.
He means whoever it is which appears to be trying to control it all. Whether that's the deep state or whoever else.
Possibly he does mean The Deep State but another way to view that word (Regime with capital R) is the "monoparty". That would be the long serving politicians of both major US parties and other people that support most parts of the current government and policies. The (relative) moderates of both sides who generally favour the military, military intervention, some parts of the welfare state, lax security on the Mexican border, large government agencies of all kinds.
regime is just a normal word for government that has gotten a bad connotation through us-propaganda.
i prefer the word junta. the us-junta, the german junta, etc. pisses off normies way harder.
You're right but the linked post consistently uses Regime with a capital R. That is often done to refer to a specific implication that shouldn't otherwise exist. In this case I think we are to see Regime as not just the government and president.