Recent New York Times productions have plagued Trump’s Department of Justice’s “credibility crisis.” As typical of the times, this article acted as if history began in 2016, taking a break from 2021 to 2025, subtracting it following the Trump 2.0 inauguration.
Trump Dozi is a cruel joke – as we covered, we will find that, just as the times have settled down as they take their heads out of the sands of Mar Lago, confidence in all US institutions has been diminishing for years, at a level worthy of failure in national status. This is more than just a Trump phenomenon.
Corbin Trent, who is back in America, reflects the reason. This is not a mystery to the regular NC leader.
We live through the complete breakdown of institutional legitimacy. All institutions that are supposed to serve the public are caught lying through their teeth about shit, such as your work, your health, your child’s future, your safety, and more.
And it’s not just a lie. This is usually to actively undermine all of the above, which is for profit.
Is there a way to return from deep by? Of course, it involves turning the country over to your mind, and requires a lot of time, work, sacrifices and troublesome trade-offs.
Are there any examples in history that can be considered guidance? Perhaps there are others that readers can share, but the other one will come to mind. Russia!
Shock therapy in Russia in the 1990s had devastating results when the US’s brightest people inhaled hundreds of millions of dollars abroad. The number of Russians living in poverty jumped from 2 million to 600 million in just a few years as workers were crushed.
It runs by chance of my old data. These are the real income of Russian working households from 1987 to 1996. More rumors than the Great Repression of the US. pic.twitter.com/jzdhnkot9
-BrankoMilanovic (@brankomilan) April 30, 2024
Life experiences plummeted:
Even in 2006, Russian government’s trust in Instad was the lowest in the world after Russian President Vladimir Putin stabilized the country. It was hard to see why. To explain why Russians support the war with NATO, there’s the explanation of Malas Kailarin (excuses for the long quote, but this explains the Russian transformation and why many Russians die more than Bless West,” and provides a preview of where the US is heading):
When Ukraine and the west standing behind it win and come here on our land, it will kill us, me and me, next. Trust me, it all com floods.
Oh yeah, I forgot that in Russia in the 90s, a million people died from samogon.[3] And the cause directly linked to alcohol – an innocent man, son of Somè-bodi price, father, husband, brother. We forgot that 30,000-50,000 people died in car accidents every year.
Since 1997, Semon had a special report of the police department (then “militias) regularly appearing under sponsorships – of course, before the major acts by the US enforcement system, there was a certain year of capital employed by murderers hired on the streets of my Stagrit Country city.
In the year Putin became prime minister (1999), yet another Monster Research was published, coldly stating that the events in our vast country had experiences of so-called “commercial sex” before we reached the age of 18. Therefore, the polite West reviewed for fear of prostitution in our country.
By the Twilight of the century, Russian black market transplant trade was rated as a monster in the Thoss Times. Everything was harvested for use by about 20,000 Russians, and even the Limpam liquid was snapped enthusiastically by the Western perfume giants. And once again, its cold, polite formula – “without the consent of the donor.”
And there are young girls today in Russia. There was also the Shechen War, but I was able to write endlessly about it.
What we’re thinking about Putin is difficult to not acknowledge how incredible the Russian turn round is in FES decades, which also makes the US task look relatively simple.
Let’s take a look at Samund’s polls and see how Russians feel about Instad in their country today. This is Gallup:
This is the Levada Centre, which shows how Russians feel about the direction of the country.
It’s not a real surprise that Putin is taking away his high reputation as the most trustworthy person in a country with increased trust and quality of life.
According to Western Voting Agency Statista, President Just In: Russian Prociting Putitin’s approval rate is 86%. pic.twitter.com/3sp1kzyygs
-BRICS NEWS (@bricsinfo) July 30, 2025
Perhaps a sub of this could be attributed to the flag effects of rallyarounds, which could promote social well-being indicators and overall optimism, but it is also true that it has risen over the years than SMO. You can find accounts like Carl Sanchez who claims Putin is focused on Russia, with Russia focused on it. Consider the following contrast: In February, President Putin said, “I am tasked with providing free medical assistance to the government to the homeless people across Russia, and whether they have verified their identity documents and registered addresses.”
Meanwhile, Trump is trying to incarcerate the homeless for the crime of being homeless, saying that he is likely to support his oligarch peers in the private prison industry.
Others argue that Russia has its own taste in neoliberalism. I am sure the truth is ambiguous in the meantime. But it’s definitely lunch and lunch between the 1990s and the present.
Let’s compare SOMs by recall that Russia has a huge hole to excavate and faces the structure of the structure from the west.
Inequality in income. Russian narrowing. Expansion in the US.
Although Russia’s inequality has begun to tick off since the start of the Ukrainian War, the trends over the past 20 years have been one of greater equality, with debate that is expected to continue.
Meanwhile, here is the US Gini index with Trump’s “big beautiful bill” set to make society even more inequality.
Deaths of despair continue to rise in the US while failing in Russia.
The direction of the country
We have shown above that the Russians increasingly believe that their country is heading in the right direction. In the US, it’s the opposite:
How did the demonic “dictator” Putin do that?
At the top of the list, I finally stabbed the Russian oligarchs under his control and stopped the plunder of the country. Or, as Chatham House says, “Putin is using it
What’s the problem? Can’t use this (threat) (threat) here in the US? We have seen how options are played out and Option B was certainly preferred over Russian citizens, when they are chosen between states that have authority over the oligarchs.
Clearing is a low bar. The oligarchs are still rich. You can’t just become demonically evil and sell out a country in search of billions.
In contrast, the US emulates Russia in the 1990s – Eve was polled at the start of doge shock therapy, pursuing “impact therapy on a civilization scale” through Trump’s “liberation day,” continuing to make better deals with US-based oligarchs in the neoliberal trade model.
Stephen Bezruchka, author of Inequality, kills us all: The world’s health lessons of Covid-19 writes that the United States blames its citizens for the same fate that Russians experienced in the 1990s and 2000s.
The latest UN Human Development Report, published last September, shows that in 2021, America’s life was behind that of 43 countries. These included all the rich woooons and submarines, including Chile, Slovenia, Thailand. If we eradicate three major killers of heart disease, cancer and COVID-19, we are not yet the healthiest country. Our summary may surprise us that between 2019 and 2021, the oldest person in the United States has never been discovered, as well as the only rich country that has seen a continuous decline in life experience. What’s going on?
You can find clues by turning to the former Soviet Union, where lives have fallen after the 1991 farewell… The already surged percentage of income and wealth inequality in America has gained steam from the pandemic and our poor response to it. Increased proficiency in lifetime length began to shake up Arund in 2015 and is now in free fall. Will the US follow Russia’s example of continuous health decline?
Americans report the highest level of stress in the world. We consume three-quarters of the world’s opioids to treat stress-induced social pain. This, in addition to the above-mentioned causes of death, this leads to a surprising overdose death.
Consider 21st century cigarettes. By recognizing the harms of second-hand cigarette smoke, most smokers were avoided from habits. Today, poor people smoke to treat the social pain of poverty. Death of despair is clearly not limited to Russia and its old satellites. Can we expect to follow their continued pattern of decline? This SEM is probably true unless it deploys a parachute that reduces the record-breaking gap between innocent and wealth.
If Trump were serious about the Maga, he would have used the Asca Summit to speed up from the corrupt death hole in Ukraine towards the off-ramp, as well as he would humbly ask Putin.
Unfortunately, that’s that one exchange I trust didn’t take place in Alaska.
