(1/12) Is America witnessing the collapse of the GOP? …
(2/12) Around the same time Donald Trump issued an executive order to slash the revenue to Social Security, the Republican governor in Florida required police and people who come to the police station to take off their masks. …
(3/12) This is the face of the Republican Party: greedy, petty, angry, and stupid. …
(4/12) Republicans have fought Social Security ever since it was created in 1935. They have fought Medicare ever since it was created in the 1960s. …
(5/12) They oppose voting rights for minorities, want to insert themselves between women and their doctors, and are trying to destroy American families by cutting education, food support and access to good housing. …
(6/12) They even oppose the right of working people to unionize so they can have decent pay and good benefits, and the right of average Americans to send their kids to good public schools. …
(7/12) Trump is bragging about all this, tweeting out to white “suburban housewives“ that he’s going to make sure none of the low income housing that made Jared Kushner rich will ever be built in their neighborhoods. …
(8/12) In many ways, Trump is the embodiment of the modern Republican Party: a bigoted, angry, sexist, stupid white man who pretends to be a billionaire. …
(9/12) As if to emphasize this, he has called Kamala Harris, the first African-American and South Asian woman to ever be on a presidential ticket, “nasty,“ a word he typically reserves to describe women. ...
(10/12) History and the intrinsic goodness of human nature have moved beyond the Republican Party’s century-long opposition to working people, voting rights and a strong social safety net. …
(11/12) On the one hand, if the Republican Party doesn’t reinvent itself it will go the way of the Whigs. On the other hand, it appears the best the party has to offer for the future are billionaire Mitt Romney or fascist Tom Cotton. …
(12/12) America, broadly, is rejecting the poisons of racism, sexism, selfishness and greed. So long as the Republican Party continues to cling to these fundamentally anti-American values, it will continue to collapse. …
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(1/22) In America, the country that is supposed to be the world’s premier democratic republic, citizens do not have an absolute right to vote. …
(2/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, red state governors can radically cut back on the number of polling places and voting machines so that working class people are forced to stand in line for five, six, in some cases 10 hours to vote. …
(3/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, about 30 million voters nationwide have been removed from the voting rolls since 2014, so when they show up to vote they’re given “provisional ballots“ that, in red states, are almost never counted unless there is a lawsuit. …
1) Our superspreader president has blood on his hands, and so does the Republican Party
2) A new study from Columbia University lays the deaths of tens to hundreds of thousands of Americans at the feet of the Trump administration and the Republican party.
3) Comparing the United States to other developed countries, they laid out how our lack of a systemic federal response to the coronavirus has endangered Americans.
1/ Yesterday, Donald Trump violated the First Amendment “right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances” for a blasphemous photo-op holding a Bible in front of a church.
Today...
2/ he is going to a shrine to St. John Paul II, Who repeatedly and explicitly condemned racism, for another photo-op.
Trump is trying to play out Richard Nixon’s “law and order“ theme from the 1968 election.
In 1968...
3/ the media was still largely segregated, as was most of the nation.
“Law and order“ were Nixon’s code words for white supremacy, but nobody in the mainstream media identified that or called it out at the time; that commentary was largely limited to the black press...
1 Americans love disruptors, and always have. It’s part of our political DNA, stretching all the way back to the American Revolution. Thomas Jefferson ran for president as a disruptor, dedicated to bringing down the conservative regime of John Adams...
2 ...who had already put more than 20 newspaper owners in prison for saying bad things about him. Andrew Jackson ran as a disruptor, promising to close the Second Bank of America and return economic power to average Americans. Abraham lincoln’s disruption, although painful...
3 ...altered our country forever for the better. Teddy and Franklin Roosevelt massively disrupted the fabric of America, and Americans loved them for it. Jack Kennedy ran for president as a disruptor, and after he was assassinated his vice president, Lyndon Johnson...