Sunday, July 19, 2020

How Has the GOP Managed to Go Far Right With a Minority of the Voters?

The Republican Party appears to be divided between a tax-cutting old guard and a white-nationalist vanguard — and with Donald Trump’s ascendance, the upstarts seem to be winning. 

The party has raced to the fringe. Republican leaders have become singularly focused on tax cuts for corporations and the superrich, whatever the effects on American inequality, or on the people who make up the Republican “base.” When those cuts have conflicted with their traditional emphasis on fiscal restraint, they have run up huge deficits to finance them, abandoning the principle of budget balance—except as a cudgel with which to attack popular social programs, such as Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security. They have launched an intensifying assault on environmental, consumer, labor, and financial protections. They have attempted to strip health insurance from millions of Americans. They have appointed the most consistently pro-business, anti-labor, and anti-consumer judges in modern history of the federal courts. And they have done all this despite the fact that every one of these aims has strikingly little public support, even among Republican voters.

Which raises the obvious question: How?

The book “LET THEM EAT TWEETS, How the Right Rules In An Age of Extreme Inequality” by Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson (2020) answers the question.

You should read this book if:
1. You think Trump is the problem, and as soon as he’s gone, the GOP will come back to its old self.
2. You think the GOP is the problem, but if Democrats win the Presidency and both Houses of Gov’t. in Nov. 2020, the “old” GOP will be forced to reassert itself.
3. You think the only reason Trump won the 2016 election was because so many people hated Hillary Clinton.

If it convinces you you are wrong, you will have learned something.

If it doesn’t convince you you are wrong, you will be even more assured your position is correct.

Either way, YOU WIN.


Sunday, April 19, 2020

GOP Now Ideologically Bankrupt

Below is proof that the GOP is bankrupt ideologically. But it you don’t need anymore proof, just watch this YouTube video… it’s really, really funny!


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In the past few years (ever since Trump was elected), Republicans stopped being an advocate for a balanced budget and reducing the deficit, they shed the myth they were for family values when they elected Trump, and now they gave up on their last big ideological principle of giving the States more power than the Federal Gov’t.

Of course being the party of hypocrisy, as soon as there is a Democratic President, they will say they are for those things again (which they are ignoring under Trump). But now we know they don’t give a shit about anything except:

I want more for me, now… so:
1. Make my taxes very low and stop helping other Americans in need.
2. Make my taxes very low and stop all regulations for clean air and water that hurt big corporations.
3. Make my taxes very low and stop talking about giving health care to more Americans.
4. Make my taxes very low and stop talking about global warming.
5. Make my taxes very low and stop talking about the coronavirus.
6. Make my taxes very low and stop investing in the future.
7. Make my taxes very low and stop … ad infinitum.

I have no problem with conservatives being selfish and only caring about themselves; that’s their right. What I don’t like is how they hide behind the fictions they are for a balanced budget, family values and States rights. I guess they are embarrassed to admit all they care about is lower taxes and never wanting the government to spend a penny unless it benefits them personally, right now.

P.S. To Republicans who say abortion is the most important issue:
Abortions impact less than 0.2% of Americans. Clean air and water, healthcare, global warming, and ending the Covid-19 outbreak impact 100% of Americans!

Thursday, January 23, 2020

Lost Respect for Republicans

I’ve had Republican friends my entire adult life. We disagree about the country we want America to be, but there were usually areas of overlap. As a moderate liberal, I even agreed with the need to keep the national deficit as low as possible even it meant reducing some entitlement programs (ironically the GOP is now the culprit for a ballooning national deficit and don’t seem to mind at all). But in any event, I always respected their right to their opinion. 

Unfortunately, Trump has facilitated many of the dormant desires of conservatives to come to light. Mocking global warming and now using the EPA to roll back regulations that keep our air and water clean are just a few. It’s clear it’s more important to the GOP to allow a few corporations and real estate developers make more money than keep our planet safe for humans. 

Some of my Republican friends may not want the EPA regulations on clean air and water to be rolled back, but if they vote for Republican candidates, they are choosing to allow those policies. They have become my enemy in a war of what America is to become. I want an America that treats the planet and its people with respect, and doesn’t let greedy businesses take priority.

I cannot respect anyone who puts profit before health and compassion for others.