Agreed there are more important things (fixing the Supreme Court too, in addition to your list), and more difficult things. Getting rid of Guantanamo would have been far easier (as far as I'm aware), as it wouldn't have required a supermajority, not even sure it would have needed a vote in the houses at all? Isn't it like declaring war, just a decision for the President?Puja wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 12:19 pmObama should've done a lot of things more ethically, but that one is pretty high on the list.Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 11:32 amI'm sure the detainees will have nothing to worry about, America always respects international law.Puja wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2025 11:04 am
People before the election: "Stop being alarmist - Trump won't set up actual concentration camps if he wins. You just compare everything you don't like to the Nazis."
Although, I suppose in fairness, he's not setting a concentration camp up, just expanding the one that the US already had in case of emergencies/suspicious foreigners, so technically speaking they're still correct.
Puja
Obama should have shut the place down.
In retrospect, he should've used his incredibly short time (24 working days between illnesses, death, appeals over elections, special elections, etc) with a supermajority to fix US democracy rather than pass the Affordable Care Act. The latter was hugely more important in terms of the impact it had on American lives and his legacy, so I understand why he made the choices that he did, but with 20:20 hindsight, over the long-term, life would've been a fuck of a lot easier for Democrats if he'd used that time to get rid of the electoral college, and get DC and Puerto Rico in as states. An additional 4 votes in the Senate would've made it easier to pass legislation later (not to mention preventing the Mitch McConnell fuckery over judge confirmations) and Trump could not have won 2016 without the electoral college.
Puja
Of course, closing Guantanamo as a detention centre/gulag wouldn't stop a future Trump or Bush from reopening it or building one elsewhere (Greenland, perhaps?) but it would have made it more difficult, it would have pushed back the excesses of the far-right, which is, kind-of, one of the jobs of the left (or what passes for it in the states).