I don't understand all of the fearmongering regarding a Trump second term.
No fascist or unreasonable legislation came out of his first term. You may not agree with his legislation, but it was pretty much standard 2010s Republican fare which could have come from any sitting Republican President.
He also took a creative -- and actually effective -- approach to foreign policy which was a great combo of measured yet not predictable. Under Obama and Biden, the foreign policy moves were both predictable and often wrong, and it made the US very easy to manipulate.
The greatest knock against Trump's first term was that he didn't accept defeat in his reeelction. That's a big knock, mind you, and it turned me off to him a lot, after I had warmed up to him a lot during his first term.
But we saw all of this "Trump is going to descend us into fascism" bullshit shoveled at us in 2016, and it didn't happen. Trump didn't even try to make it happen.
Trump's second term is not going to result in fascism, either.
You know what DID remind me a lot of fascism?
Forced closures.
Forced vaccines.
Censorship of opposing viewpoints, under the guise of "fighting misinformation".
Scientific censorship.
Academic censorship and propaganda.
Threatening doctors' licenses for taking a different approach to analyzing a novel virus than the mainstream one.
Banning a major, longstanding, mainstream news publication from social media for reporting on a candidate's criminal son.
Government pressure on social media companies to remove posts they didn't like.
IRS targeting people and groups which lean a certain political way.
That's fascism. One of the hallmarks of a fascist government is one which engages in censorship, information control, and control over private industry -- all under the guise of "protecting the people".
I've seen fascism rising over the past few years, but not from the side the media is telling us to fear.