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Jun 25 17 tweets 4 min read
History may look back at the period in which we are living and call it The Great Regression. It is a time in which on issue after issue, we are seeing decades and sometimes centuries of progress reversed. We have never seen anything like this before in our history.
Thanks to a concerted campaign by America's right wing, often with the help of centrists from both US political parties, we have watched as a long list of the signature milestones of American social advancement in the post WWII era are being reversed, undone or blunted.
The Supreme Court, now one of the most active, pernicious agents of this period of anti-progress, demonstrated this again yesterday by, for the first time in history, stripping away a right that had been granted to the our people, the right of a woman to control her own body.
They even framed this giant step backwards in language that made clear that all their clocks stopped in the late 18th or early 19th Centuries, that they saw their twisted memories of that time as the only legitimate parameters for establishing our social standards & parameters.
For many of us, Roe and recognizing a woman's right to choose was a sign that activism plus education plus conscience and decency could drive America forward, make it a better place. Roe was a symbol to several generations that our system worked.
That is why they sought to tear it down. But the regression has been going on for years, even as they sought to dismantle Roe. The greatest step forward of the 1960s was the Voting Rights Act and our strides toward greater racial justice.
In Shelby County the Roberts court perversely ruled we had outgrown the need for such protections even as the sponsors of that court worked to limit and strip away voting rights, especially for people of color, throughout America.
Progress toward social equity and equal opportunity sustained other blows. Since the 1980s, the "leave it to the markets" politics of Reaganonmics (and the GOP and Dem Center) have resulted in inequality skyrocketing in the US. It is now less likely...
...that someone born in the bottom fifth of our society will move up than it was half a century ago. The rich are richer. The rich have benefited from laws that reduce their share of the tax burden (capital gains taxes) and empower their companies to act without regulation.
They have also gained political clout when the Court ruled in Citizens United that "money is speech" thus giving those with more money, more influence in choosing our leaders. They have used this power to increase the hold of the minority in America over the majority.
(Make no mistake, that too reverses centuries of progress toward inclusion and fairness in American life.) The right has pushed back on the full inclusion and protection of gay and trans people in our communities. And yesterday, Justice Thomas indicated that...
...next on the agenda should be further regression, stripping away the right granted in Obergdfell for gay Americans to marry. Their gun policies are taking us back to the murderous free for all of the American West. Thomas even sought to revisit whether American women...
...should have access to contraception, another way to diminish them and put them at the mercy of a patriarchy that, in a number of states now, says that a woman who is raped must turn over control of her body to her rapist by having to bear his child.
These are major steps backward for American society. You can no doubt think of others not cited in this thread. But it is important for us to recognize the level of success the right, a movement dedicated to reversing social progress and stripping away people's rights, is having.
They must be stopped. The damage they have done must be reversed. Because right now the arc of history is not, as we often assert, bending toward justice in the United States. And absent that and the momentum of progress, we will surely decline and fail as a nation.
(Since I wrote this, I have thought of other areas the Great Regression has taken its toll--like on separation of church & state (an innovation of...1789. And on some where setbacks are looming, like the likely ruling next week reducing gov'ts ability to fight climate change.)
For more on the issue of the end of the separation of church and state, see this piece I did two days ago for @TheDailyBeast. thedailybeast.com/separation-of-…

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Jun 25
This is a thread I did an hour or so ago. It describes the wide range of areas in which decades and centuries of American progress have been reversed during the past several decades as a result of the action of the Republican Party and the American right.
It raises what for me like for many others is a tragic reality. Our generations, those that have power during the past 40 yrs but especially Boomers, are not leaving the world a better place for our children/grandchildren. We are failing in what should be our fundamental mission.
Of course, the fight is not over. But if a verdict were rendered now, the judgment would be that we have not battled hard enough or smart enough to preserve what progress we have made. The big question is: What do we do with the time we have left?
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Jun 24
If the media feels justified in having anti-abortion groups on TV, they should ask if those who believe in a 'right to life' believe in the death penalty, or the widespread of availability of guns, or healthcare for all, or childcare for all or whether women are full citizens.
They should ask whether they believe women are full citizens who should have as much autonomy over their bodies as men do. If they say the decision should be left to the states ask if they felt the same way when this week's handgun decision said the opposite about gun rights.
If they say they support the argument that abortion should not be permitted because it is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, ask why this week's handgun decision found a universal right that was not mentioned anywhere in the Constitution.
Read 8 tweets
Jun 23
As effective as the Trump hearings are, because they are focused on January 6, there is one aspect of the Trump efforts to subvert our democracy that is being addressed only tangentially. It came closer to the surface today than it has before.
Trump's efforts to replace the leadership in key agencies with patsies who placed loyalty to him above the Constitution, took place across the government. Today's hearings revealed that in detailed fashion at DoJ. (Although it is easy forget his assault on DoJ leadership...
...began during his first year in office with his firing of Comey and continued through the serial firings and appointments of AGs and acting-AGs that marked his entire presidency.
Read 12 tweets
Jun 23
This SCOTUS is a menace to our society. The legacy of this session will be supporting the gun lobby, weakening the separation of church and state and stripping away a woman's autonomy over her own body. This is right wing, dark money, Federalist Society court-packing at work.
These devastating, dangerous decisions are the result of a decades-long effort to pack the court. Remember that when reasonable calls to rebalance the court are condemned as "court packing." Remember it when people say the primary problem is Trump. He's a thug and a criminal.
But he was just the latest vessel chosen by the big money behind the party to reshape our institutions so they (see the Court) would be vehicles to advance or defend their extremist agenda.
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Jun 22
Sooner or later folks will realize that one way or another the electability of Kamala Harris (and supporting her in the way she fully deserves to be supported) will be essential to preserving democracy in America. This is true both in her role as Joe Biden's running mate...
...and it is true whenever she becomes a candidate in her own right. The Democratic Party does not have a better option nor will it have a more qualified one. Her intensive work in her current role strengthens her as a leader and a candidate daily.
Further, Democrats need to maintain the discipline that will be essential to their success. Biden is their candidate until he chooses not to be. We cannot afford a battle within the party for his successor. The stakes are too high to be distracted by such divisions.
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Jun 16
For those advocating a "deal" with Russia on Ukraine, please take a moment to think about what happens after such a deal that, as is implied, cedes some formerly Ukrainian territory to Russia. What is the message to Putin and the Russian people? Their aggression will have worked.
Who is next? What wars will this "peace" produce? What is the message to the people of Ukraine? To the families of those who were murdered, raped, wounded or kidnapped? Whose lives were destroyed by Russian crime and criminals? What is the message to other aggressors?
What would it say about international law? Further, how long would such a deal last? Russia has ignored every past deal to which it has agreed with regard to Ukraine. Why should we believe they would honor this deal? Why should they honor it if their past violations have worked?
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