I am going to do something unusual and amplify some Republicans who earned my respect.
I will start with Oregon's Secretary of State Bev Clarno. She was appointed by Gov. Brown (D) when prior SOS (R) died. She ran our election & defended Vote-By-Mail.
True, all she did is what any professional electoral manager would do, but that is extraordinary in these times.
Now to the SoS in Georgia. Brad Raffensperger is probably incinerating his political career to defend Georgia voters and protect their votes.
He now has both Republican senatorial candidates calling for his resignation. He's getting death threats, and he has pissed of Trump and the Chair of the Judiciary Committee Lindsey Graham.
Andy Ngo routinely edits his videos to provide a narrative of white victimization by Black people. He is an anti-Black racist and promotes racist hate and white supremacy. A SE Asian man promoting white supremacy? Does that seem odd? Not really.
Racism in the United States is built on a racial hierarchy with Black people permanently at the bottom. Asians, particularly northern Asians from China and Japan, were excluded from Jim Crow in many states, for example, and were able to enter and use white public accommodations.
Add the model minority and other myths that are used to divide minoritized people in America from each other and some Asians identity more with whiteness than with being a minoritized person. Nikki Haley identifies as white, for example. Many Indians focus on their Aryan roots
I really am baffled by this. If someone absolutely agrees that free college and debt forgiveness will harden racial disparities, but still thinks they should be prioritized over policies that would address racial disparities basically because they are more salient.
The idea that equalizing public education is some pipe dream perfect that is the enemy of the good baffles me. The thing is, while public education is dependent on zip code and family wealth, making college free helps white people disproportionately. Address the education gap 1st
School loan lending is predatory and I would totally support the government taking over school loans and having people pay it back at 1% interest or some such. Simply forgiving those loans when so many people, and again, disproportionately Black people, Latino & Indigenous people
It's not for me to assign people jobs, but I do have a suggestion for @SteveSchmidtSES - he should head up some campaign to clean the Republican stables of Trumpism, to support and elect anti-Trump GOP in primaries, to encourage and advocate for the prosecution of admin crimes
Not the crime of different politics, but the crimes of inurement, accepting bribes, directing contracts to friends, family, and so on. Real crimes. Not thought crimes.
He could even call it Hercules' Struggle or the Augean Cleaning Crew, whatever.
You see, getting rid of Trump does not get rid of Trumpism and the @ProjectLincoln has a lot of work ahead if they hope to rehabilitate their party. Otherwise, they should form a centrist party that marginalizes the Trumpists, but I think they should at least try to take GOP back
So what is Phone In Fika? It's right after the futures broadcast when the farmers take their mid-morning break. It begins with the sound of pouring coffee and the question, "What are you seeng this beautiful morning?"
And then Mom would call in and say she saw two blue jays fighting a squirrel. Then AB, a neighbor, would say he saw some timber wolves drinking at Spring Lake. And the day would begin with lots of reports of flora and fauna. The moccasin flowers are blooming...etc.
And someone might call in to report who won the Round Robin Whist tournament the night before. And then another would call to share their in-laws are coming for a week, or they have a new granddaughter, etc. etc. Two hours of chit chat by phone.
If we care about the white people who are our neighbors, classmates, and relatives, we have to speak to them about racism and how they express it. You cannot treat pneumonia with throat lozenges. You cannot cure racism by diagnosing it as economic anxiety.
Really, let's talk about economic anxiety. Immediately after the election, people thought economic growth was bigger, unemployment was lower, and the economy overall was healthier. Trump had not even taken office. In two weeks, without doing a thing, people's perception changed
Economic anxiety was racism rooted in fear of Black hands steering the economy and just knowing a new driver would take the next shift reduced economic anxiety immediately.