This piece lays out the roadmap for how Republicans in Wisconsin continue to move further toward competitive authoritarianism. Increasingly likely that even if Democrats win the most votes, the gerrymandered legislature will overturn the outcome. 1/ nytimes.com/2021/11/19/us/…
I say "move further toward competitive authoritarianism" because Wisconsin Republicans have already moved away from a reasonably fair democracy. Most of it occurred very quickly, in the last decade. No punishment for this slide, no reason to think it will stop. 2/ Image
Starting in 2010, you have perhaps the most efficient gerrymander in the country, one that essentially guarantees that Republicans cannot lose the legislature, regardless of their action. SCOTUS could have intervened, but Kennedy punted. Green light for more of this. 3/ ImageImage
Working (or firing) the state election refs. The GOP harassed and then disbanded the nonpartisan GAB, then fired any senior leaders who worked for it. They created the bipartisan WEC and are now threatening to do the same.
Message: If you don't toe the line, we will get you.
4/ ImageImageImageImage
Republicans are using the power of the state to also harass local election officials in Democratic cities. This is new, but in line with Trump-style tactics to intimidate officials who won't produce the election outcome he wants. 5/ ImageImage
You have the introduction of voter ID, and voting restrictions aimed at Black voters (such as blocking "Souls to the Polls" voter outreach). You have the legislature stripping the Dem Governor and Attorney General of powers as soon as they have won 6/ washingtonpost.com/opinions/wisco…
WI is a purple state, where Dems have a good record at winning statewide races. But Republicans have rigged the system to make sure they hold disproportionate power. They use that power to make it harder for processes of democratic accountability to fix the lack of democracy. 7/
The reason we should expect this to continue is that there has been zero punishment for WI Republicans pursuing democratic backsliding. To the extent they bother justifying rigging the rules of the game, it is to claim that Dems are actually the ones attacking democracy. 8/ Image
The WI legislature overturning federal election results seems radical. But they have 3 of 7 votes on the state Supreme Court for radical actions, and are laying the groundwork by discrediting state and local election officials. And party leaders are openly talking about it! Image
Final thought: Historically WI was known for its strong good government tradition, and policy innovations from progressive ideas to welfare reform.
When you heard about WI in the last decade, how often has it been b/c politicians were helping the public vs. trying to ignore them?

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18 Nov
Two observations:
1) I worked at UW-Madison in social sciences for 13 years and never heard reference to CRT once
2) You could teach an entire course about CRT just using the career of Robin Vos. Let me explain. 1/
We know that lead in water hurts kids brain development. In WI, the kids most at risk from lead are Black kids living in in Milwaukee. Robin Vos has been the biggest opponent of helping those kids. 2/ jsonline.com/story/news/pol…
Vos and colleagues have turned efforts to honor Black leaders during Black history month into an annual troll fest.
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18 Nov
New President's Management Agenda released from Biden via @OMBPress. Emphasis on rebuilding federal workforce, excellent & equitable federal customer service, and capacity improvements to enable the BBB agenda.
performance.gov/pma/
The Presidential management agenda lays out what the President says are their top nuts-and-bolts plan for fixing the types of problems that don't get much attention. Not surprising there is an emphasis on reinvesting in the federal workforce, but there are longstanding problems.
The second priority area is the one most interesting to me, since it relates to administrative burden. It marries the idea of customer service and reducing burdens, and includes language about access: assets.performance.gov/PMA/Biden-Harr…
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18 Nov
New from me: Efforts to ban books are up by 60%, reflecting a new censoriousness and a culture of fear in schools.
The people who say they want patriotic education seem indifferent to American values like free speech and due process.
Plz share & subscribe.
donmoynihan.substack.com/p/the-book-ban…
It's not just that efforts to ban books are on the increase, they are targeting books related to race, gender, and sexuality identity. From @DanikaEllis's analysis of the 850 books a Texas legislator targeted. bookriot.com/texas-book-ban… 2/
It's no secret that progressives are in a reactive stance when it comes to talking about education right now. But I see reason for optimism that reveal how progressives can talk about this topic. Protestors are rightly calling book bans unAmerican. 3/ donmoynihan.substack.com/p/the-book-ban…
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12 Nov
New Washington Post column. Derrick Bell and Kimberlé Crenshaw went back in time and started Nazism.
This would be hilarious if there were not real consequences. Speech is being suppressed, books are being banned, school officials are being fired and threatened.
The clear goal here is to suggest that critical race theory is so radical - it has killed millions of people! genocide! - that extreme measures are needed to suppress it.
Will write about this at some point, but I dub this the Flight 93 Mentality (after the Michael Anton's essay comparing Hilary to 9/11 hijackers, justifying Trumpism): any disagreement has to be elevated to an existential threat to justify radical response
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11 Nov
There is a serious point here about branding. Right now "CRT" is a winning brand for the GOP, and every discussion of it seems to play into their hand. Some thoughts about what to do. 1/
donmoynihan.substack.com/p/bullshit-bra…
The anti-CRT movement has real consequences.
Reframing the discussion in terms of the red scare atmosphere, the McCarthyite witchhunts will make clearer to people the costs of this approach. 2/
The anti-CRT movement, which banned particular texts like the 1619 project, is leading to broader book bans and even talks of book burning. "Book banners" is a negative frame that again points to the cultural intolerance inherent in this movement. 3/
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11 Nov
The first Black school principal in a Texas community removed from his position after unsubstantiated claims he was teaching CRT. washingtonpost.com/education/2021…
Here are some previous threads about this case, which is an example of how the anti-CRT educational gags has led to red scare like conditions where even the mention of CRT is enough to cost someone their job.

You can see an interview with Whitfield here.
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