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The Biden Administration and All Things Politics

This was a good read. I guess the extractions here will be seen as alarmist by some, reasonable to others. Reasonable as in a good working model, providing a context that illuminates. I want things that let me see the big picture. To me, that lends clarity to the present moment, the broader the historical context, any context that illuminates trends, etc. Sometimes, it can alarm, but sometimes reality does that.

“Podhorzer isn’t predicting another civil war, exactly. But he’s warning that the pressure on the country’s fundamental cohesion is likely to continue ratcheting up in the 2020s. Like other analysts who study democracy, he views the Trump faction that now dominates the Republican Party—what he terms the “MAGA movement”—as the U.S. equivalent to the authoritarian parties in places such as Hungary and Venezuela. It is a multipronged, fundamentally antidemocratic movement that has built a solidifying base of institutional support through conservative media networks, evangelical churches, wealthy Republican donors, GOP elected officials, paramilitary white-nationalist groups, and a mass public following. And it is determined to impose its policy and social vision on the entire country—with or without majority support. “The structural attacks on our institutions that paved the way for Trump’s candidacy will continue to progress,” Podhorzer argues, “with or without him at the helm.”

It seems unlikely that the Trump-era Republicans installing the policy priorities of their preponderantly white and Christian coalition across the red states will be satisfied just setting the rules in the places now under their control. Podhorzer, like Mason and Grumbach, believes that the MAGA movement’s long-term goal is to tilt the electoral rules in enough states to make winning Congress or the White House almost impossible for Democrats. Then, with support from the GOP-appointed majority on the Supreme Court, Republicans could impose red-state values and programs nationwide, even if most Americans oppose them. The “MAGA movement is not stopping at the borders of the states it already controls,” Podhorzer writes. “It seeks to conquer as much territory as possible by any means possible.”

 
As someone who remembers Republicans and their attempts to spread democracy throughout the Middle East, it’s pretty amazing to see them pull a 180 here and attack American allies and demand isolationism if they’re not helping Repubs and their culture wars.

View: https://twitter.com/acyn/status/1541606545733066752?s=21&t=2ErHWWXFurZNA9FDFglo2A


https://twitter.com/acyn/status/1541606545733066752?s=21&t=2ErHWWXFurZNA9FDFglo2AView: https://twitter.com/acyn/status/1541608704864403456?s=21&t=2ErHWWXFurZNA9FDFglo2A
 
Huh. Well look at that. It’s almost like overturning a right that most Americans want to have isn’t very popular.


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Meh. Democrats were also really upset when Dred Scott v. Sandford was overturned. There is little doubt there will be a contingent of lost cause types who do reenactments or plaster little flags on their vehicles to commemorate when chattel slavery or letting women kill their children was allowed. Those types may even be numerous enough to sway things politically for decades, especially in certain regions of the country, but I'm more than at peace with the idea of ending the practices of chattel slavery and letting women kill their children, both of which Democrats insisted were rights enshrined in the constitution.
 
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Meh. Democrats were also really upset when Dred Scott v. Sandford was overturned. There is little doubt there will be a contingent of lost cause types who do reenactments or plaster little flags on their vehicles to commemorate when chattel slavery or letting women kill their children was allowed. Those types may even be numerous enough to sway things politically for decades, especially in certain regions of the country, but I'm more than at peace with the idea of ending the practices of chattel slavery and letting women kill their children, both of which Democrats insisted were rights enshrined in the constitution.

Often times it was the father of the child who was pushing the mother to get the abortion and paying for the abortion and also the doctor doing the killing was a male. Not surprised that you trying to make women villains here though.


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It's only a matter of time before we hear about some politician who supports the SC decision ends up pushing an abortion on their significant other, an affair, their daughter, etc. where they attempt to keep it on the down low yet engage in the act themselves.
 
It's only a matter of time before we hear about some politician who supports the SC decision ends up pushing an abortion on their significant other, an affair, their daughter, etc. where they attempt to keep it on the down low yet engage in the act themselves.

Of course. The rich and powerful will still be able to get abortions no problem.
This was mostly just another way to hurt the poors. Which of course will end up hurting us all in the long run with more poverty, crime, health care costs, higher taxes to pay for more needed paid social programs etc.


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Often times it was the father of the child who was pushing the mother to get the abortion and paying for the abortion and also the doctor doing the killing was a male. Not surprised that you trying to make women villains here though.
You get me wrong. I'm condemning society. It was our society that stood around and let women kill their children. In some circles women who killed their children were even celebrated for having the courage to kill their children. Humans are a weird animal and mostly I'm happy to look forward.
 
If it is 'blurt out non-sequiturs days' then go crazy.
If I did to your body what a pregnancy does to a woman's body, you could have me arrested for felony battery and/or claim self-defense when you responded with force. It's a natural sequitur.
 
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