I would say :obama-socialism:

Some might argue its Bush Jr. but Obama destroyed so many nations that his death toll arguably surpasses Dubya's once you include the Ukraine war. One top of that, the Iraq war sparked the largest protests since Vietnam, while Obama's destruction of Syria, Libya, Ukraine, Venezuela, etc. went largely unnoticed by the public. Obama also single handedly annihilated all progress made by Black and Hispanic communities when he bailed out billionaires and bankers. What's worse is that the psychopath is largely popular, worldwide, and libs think that his biggest scandal was wearing a tan suit.

  • MF_COOM [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    It's really important to remember just how mask-off Trump went for fossil capital. Among his first week initiatives were to sign bills for restarting construction on the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines. Energy advisors were coal baron Robert E. Murray, fracking pioneer Harold Hamm, assigned the director of the Competitive Enterprise Institute to the head of the EPA, followed by coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler.

    Secretary of Energy went to ExxonMobil & Koch-funded Governor Rick Perry. Secretary of Commerce to Wilbur Ross, founder of Institutional Coal Group, Inc. Secretary of State went first to ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson. Secretary of the Interior to Ryan Zinke, who sat on a board for a pipeline engineering company, then replaced by oil lobbyist David Bernhardt.

    He rolled back Obama's already inadequate Clean Power Plan. He lifted the moratorium in leading federal land to new coal mines. He rescinded an Obama-era EPA rule requiring companies to reduce methane emissions. He nullified fuel-efficiency standards for cars. Withdrew from the Paris Agreement. He instructed the EPA to remove all data related to climate change from its website and promised to terminate all research on the topic from NASA.

    While Bush Jr. was also bad in this regard, he wasn't as consistent as Trump.

    This is no joke - these actions may well serve to end more lives than an invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan.