
TRUMP’S NEXT COUP HAS ALREADY BEGUN January 6 was practice. Donald Trump’s GOP is much better positioned to subvert the next election. By Barton Gellman DECEMBER 6, 2021 Technically, the next attempt to overthrow a national election may not qualify as a coup. It will rely on subversion more than violence, although each will have its place. If the plot succeeds, the ballots cast by American voters will not decide the presidency in 2024. Thousands of votes will be thrown away, or millions, to produce the required effect. The prospect of this democratic collapse is not remote. People with the motive to make it happen are manufacturing the means. Given the opportunity, they are acting already. “The democratic emergency is already here,” Richard L. Hasen, a professor of law and political science at UC Irvine, told me. “We face a serious risk that American democracy as we know it will come to an end in 2024,” he said. For more than a year now, Republican operatives have been building an apparatus of election theft. Elected officials in Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and other states have studied Donald Trump’s crusade to overturn the 2020 election. Some of them have rewritten statutes to seize partisan control of decisions about which ballots to count and which to discard, which results to certify and which to reject. They are driving out or stripping power from election officials who refused to go along with the plot last November, aiming to replace them with exponents of the Big Lie. They would allow state legislators to override the choice of the voters. Trump and his party have convinced a dauntingly large number of Americans that the essential workings of democracy are corrupt, that made-up claims of fraud are true, that only cheating can thwart their victory at the polls, that tyranny has usurped their government, and that violence is a legitimate response. Donald Trump will win the Republican nomination for president in 2024. The party is in his thrall. No opponent can break it and few will try. Neither will a setback outside politics—indictment, say, or a disastrous turn in business—prevent Trump from running. If anything, it will redouble his will to power. Virtually no one a year ago, predicted that Trump could compel the whole party’s genuflection to the Big Lie and the recasting of insurgents as martyrs. Trump has reconquered his party by setting its base on fire through black clouds of his smoke. His deepest source of strength is the bitter grievance of Republican voters that they lost the White House, and are losing their country, to alien forces with no legitimate claim to power.To Trumpers, everyone not white, not born here, not Christian, and most importantly, not a Trump toady, is an enemy. Jews, Muslims, blacks, browns, immigrants, and of course, those who seek truth, commit political and social suicide when supporting Trump and his minions. The GOP, and especially the Trump GOP markedly favors the rich over the not-rich. That is why the GOP so strongly opposes benefits such as Medicare, Medicaid, Obamacare, Social Security, and other anti-poverty initiatives, while favoring massive spending increases for the military/industrial complex plus increased taxes on the middle classes.

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday took up a case that asks whether schools that make the bible an essential teaching tool and reject gay and transgender studentscan receive government funding. The nine-judge court featuring six conservatives were considering a school aid program in the northeast state of Maine and will render a decision in the spring of next year. Parents can choose public or private schools, in Maine or another state, and even schools affiliated with religion, so long as the teaching there is not “sectarian.” Two evangelical Christian families have sued to be able to use the education subsidy money to send their kids to religious schools. In denying them a spot in the program, local authorities argue that one of these private schools “teaches children that the husband is the leader of the household” and encourages kids to recognize “God as Creator of the world.” The other makes use of the bible in all academic subjects. Both of them mix religious and academic teaching and do not accept LGBTQ students or employees.Religious schools would legally be allowed to exercise bigotry against LGBTQ people, and anyone else, while using public money.
Both sides in the argument invoke the 1st Amendment to the US Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion but forbids any law “respecting an establishment of religion.” The parents who sued — they are backed by a dozen or so Republican senators, 20-odd conservative-ruled states and many religious institutions — insist on the freedom of religion clause to say they have the right to choose a school that reflects their values and say they are suffering discrimination because of their religious views. The state of Maine says in turn that the clause on establishing a religion bars the use of government money to finance a religion.It already may be too late to prevent the right-wing from establishing a Trumpian theocracy in America. But for those of you who would welcome that form of government, and who believe it will protect you from criminal, “alien” hoards, I only can advise: Be careful what you wish for. A dictatorship is a hole into which it is far too easy to slip and quite difficult to escape, but a theocratic dictatorship is nearly impossible to cure. And when that happens, the America you think you love, will be gone. SUMMARY There can be little question about the fact that Donald Trump wishes to set up a dictatorship with him as dictator, and that under his leadership, the GOP is doing everything it can to eliminate or negate the votes of those who do not support Trump or the GOP.
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THE SOLE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT IS TO IMPROVE AND PROTECT THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE.
The most important problems in economics involve:- Monetary Sovereignty describes money creation and destruction.
- Gap Psychology describes the common desire to distance oneself from those “below” in any socio-economic ranking, and to come nearer those “above.” The socio-economic distance is referred to as “The Gap.”
- Eliminate FICA
- Federally funded Medicare — parts A, B & D, plus long-term care — for everyone
- Social Security for all
- Free education (including post-grad) for everyone
- Salary for attending school
- Eliminate federal taxes on business
- Increase the standard income tax deduction, annually.
- Tax the very rich (the “.1%”) more, with higher progressive tax rates on all forms of income.
- Federal ownership of all banks
- Increase federal spending on the myriad initiatives that benefit America’s 99.9%
MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY
When Trump got elected that was the go-ahead for frustration and hatred to try and destroy the system. They have no workable solution, only anarchy and mayhem. As long as Trump is alive and well, and Democrats are unable to “fix it,” you can expect everything to only worsen politically, socially and economically. The future is touch and go.
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what drivel
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This is exactly how all dictatorships throughout history have acted. It is typical for the Trumpian GOP.
Where free speech ends, tyranny begins.
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Minding the gap: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2021/12/8/2068255/-I-Was-Safer-in-Viet-Nam? I imagine RMM would agree with some opinions and observations of this fellow:
So what is it with guns and the RIGHT to “Bear Arms”? And why is the 2nd Amendment so Sacred? I’m old enough to remember before that happened. It was not the case when I was an adult while taking that picture; years before that toxic sludge seeped into our collective soul. Back then and for almost 200 years before, the 2nd Amendment was just the reason and justification for State Militias, and eventually, the National Guard. It is no mistake or coincidence that the agitation for the Sacred right to “Bear Arms” started not too long after Reagan welcomed the new arrivals from the Southern Strategy.
What is going on?!
I have come to the conclusion that all this “Gun Rights” agitation really comes from a segment of our very diverse “White” culture that has not accepted change since they were denied their privileged place in Jim Crow. We mostly talk about the fate of African Americans under Jim Crow but not so much about the place of “whites” under it. Being “white” under Jim Crow was not so bad. You may have been dumb as a box of rocks, have had a shit job, few prospects, and lived in an perpetually backward state under the thumb of your “betters” but you at least had “n****rs to kick around. At least that was something I suppose…
I was stationed in Texas and Mississippi before I got orders to Viet Nam so I remember the tension and angst during that time of Civil Rights marches and “Freedom Rides”. The South, at least the “White” South was loosing its clout and they knew it. Their behavior was becoming no longer acceptable to the rest of the country. Their “way of life” — it had been frequently described to me as just that numerous times — was no longer respected or condoned. The “Liberals” passed all those Civil Rights laws, of course. No wonder the GOP Southern Strategy worked.
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It’s so like the GOP to look for ANY weak spot and work it to their advantage. They know they don’t have a hero in the mix like ‘Ike’ , or Reagan the stooge-actor, nor the popular vote; so they’ll do whatever it takes even if it further divides us. There is no America to them; that was a show all along. It’s about money and control in order to have things their way. They’re the party of utter selfishness recently embodied by Trump..
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