Jennifer Berkshire says that critics of Betsy DeVos and her family were wrong to write her off as a dummy. She has a long-term plan and is steadily moving towards it. Privatization of public schools is on her check list. Destruction of unions is on the list. Elimination of any restrictions on campaign cash is there. The long-term target is democracy. Not more of it. Elimination of it. Oligarchy.
Berkshire writes:
“If Betsy DeVos enjoys the occasional quaff of champagne on her private jet, the recent news that the Supreme Court is poised to deliver a knock-out blow to public sector unions presented a reason to celebrate. The announcement was made just hours before DeVos alit in Harvard Square last week, where she was the star attraction at a school choice conference. At Harvard’s Kennedy School, DeVos was met by one of the largest protests she has encountered to date: an all-ages demonstration vs just about everything Trump’s Secretary of Education has said and done during the past seven months. Inside, the event was tense, even hostile—another rocky outing in a tenure replete with them. Or at least that is the conventional wisdom.
“Turning red
“The latest Supreme Court case to take aim at the unions, Janus vs AFSCME Council 31, began two years ago with a suit filed by yet another right-wing billionaire: Illinois’ Bruce Rauner. While it is framed by conservatives as a case about individual rights and freedom, the aptly named “Janus” is about politics and power. Public sector unions, virtually the only ones left, provide the bank and the foot soldiers that get Democrats elected. At their best, they’ve spearheaded progressive causes that go far beyond the interests of their members. In Massachusetts, the teachers unions have been the driving force behind successful campaigns for a minimum wage hike, paid sick time for all workers, and are now pushing a tax on millionaires. The unions are also virtually the last organized defense of what’s left of our safety net—Social Security and Medicare; the right wants those next.
“Just days before DeVos appeared at Harvard, she was back in Michigan, taking what was essentially a victory lap. She exhorted the crowd at a conservative gathering on Mackinac Island to pat themselves on the back for the Mitten State’s having gone Republican in the 2016 Presidential election—the first time since 1988. “We in Michigan have a lot to be proud of, but nothing more than that,” DeVos said. The story of just how the DeVos’ pulled off the feat of turning Michigan red is long and ugly, involving mountains of cash, the steady erosion of representative democracy, and a decades-long effort to dismember the state’s once powerful teachers union: the Michigan Education Association.
“Michigan went right-to-work in 2012, ushered into the former cradle of industrial unionism via the DeVos’ trademark combo of political arm twisting and largesse. Another DeVos-inspired law made it illegal for employers, including school districts, to process union dues, while simultaneously making it easier for corporations to deduct PAC money from employee paychecks. This summer the DeVos’ succeeded in driving a final nail into the MEA’s coffin: the GOP-controlled legislature essentially eliminating pensions, among the last tangible benefits that teachers in Michigan receive from their unions. The union leaders I spoke to when I traveled through the state reporting on DeVos’ legacy were candid about the increasingly precarious state of their organizations. But far worse lies ahead. The demise of retirement benefits means that new teachers have little incentive to join the unions; the shrinking terrain of collective bargaining gives veteran teachers little reason to remain in them.”
Dark Money is winning. Betsy is its face. That’s why she always smiles, no matter how many protestors complain. She is pinning their wings in her scrapbook.
Democracy is in deep trouble.

These people are doomsday writers looking for attention and this is what the author received here. The gloom and doom is on the Devos camp as her crap will never fly and become mainstream America. There are too many gloom and doom writers out there and partly the reason for the ugly mess union teachers find themselves in.
The notion that benefits and higher saleries are going to be forfeited after 50 years of establishing is pure fake news and this is just another example of an education person writing gloom and doom but the reality is this is never going to fly and Devos will be a distant memory very soon, you can bank on it. Just about every other cabinet member of Trump has been wiped out and the only reason Devos is still around is because Trump really does not care that much about education.
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So you’re saying unions are not under attack? Teachers are not under attack? Wow, you sure could’ve fooled me. Not that I would know or anything, troll.
DeVos was behind Citizens United. That says it all. Sickening.
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What a nice example of a false flag attack by a right wing troll, GLOOM AND DOOM NOT. “Don’t worry, it can’t happen here” Well guess what, we’ve been seeing the steady advance of this toxic agenda fueled by oligarchs and dark money for years now, and not just in education. We will not disengage based on your absurd blathering.
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You don’t seem to get that the people pursuing the hostile takeover of public education (and the country as a whole) are playing a long game, and have already achieved many of their aims. “Doom and Gloom” are not ways for people to seek attention; they’re a realistic assessment of where things are going for virtually all public goods, because that’s what the Overclass is demanding.
The unionization rate in the US was near 25% when Ronald Reagan was elected President; it is now near 10%, falling every year, is near zero in the private sector, and will be heading that way for public workers when the Supreme Court rules on the Janus case.
Since I started teaching twenty years ago, teachers have been transformed in the public eye from figures of sympathy, to scapegoats responsible for the fiscal crises of the states.
As Chiara always points out, these people can’t even bring themselves to say the words “public schools” (unless when lying that charters are “public schools”) let alone support them.
Is that “Doom and Gloom” enough for you? if not, I could easily go on…
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Question to LeftCoastTeacher, Jon and Michael
Which of you is Gloom and which Doom?
And which of you is both?
Between you three and Chiara, and KrazyTA and Laura and Greg and LLoyd and Joe and Catherine and FLERP and Dienne and many of the others who comment here, it is becoming increasingly hard to keep the doom and gloom straight.
So I thought maybe if I made two columns, one for doom and the other for gloom, I could put check marks under the applicable columns for each person. Maybe Diane would put a link to the doom and gloom chart in the side bar.
Thanks in advance for the clarification.
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I’m with Doom. But Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.
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Check.
Thanks.
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In that case, I’ll take Gloom, thanks.
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Check.
Good One doom and one gloom.
I was a little worried I might just have a doom list or a gloom list, but things are already shaping up nicely.
Thanks.
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Poet,
Put me on the Armageddon 2012 list. The world is going to end in 2012. I saw it in a movie, so it’s true. The movie was called Waiting for Superman. Seriously. We are gloomily doomed. I am doomily gloomed. Sorry for the confusion.
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I’ll have a vanilla soy gloom with one, thanks.
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How about a smoothie called Berries-and-Bombs “to get the blood flowing”?
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I’ll put you down for both, LeftCoastDoomAndGloom
That makes two checks for Doom and two for gloom.
I like that.
The Doomiverse is in balance.
Or is it the Gloomiverse.?
Which is worse?
The doom or gloom?
The Gloomiverse
Or verse of doom?
A mighty curse
Are both, of course
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Would you like Doom sprinkles on that, David?
Or a Doom cone?
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I forgot to ask: how many scoops of gloom do you want?
We are having a special today here at Diane’s Doom and Gloom Parlor: two scoops of gloom for the price of one.
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I’m going to open a charter scam called Fume to the Tomb Academy. You can serve your ice cream there and have it paid for with funds that could have gone to public schools.
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I wonder if Lorene Powell Jobs will give me $10 million. I could put on a gloom and doom music video to sell it to her.
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Ok, LLoyd, you’re down for both doom and gloom, no question.
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Actually, I fight doom and gloom every day because of the PTSD that followed me home from Vietnam that tried to murder me for the first 16 years back due to all of the heavy drinking.
I’m sure I drank enough hard booze to fill a swimming pool before I stopped back in 1982. Haven’t been drunk since and I do not miss it.
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I’m nursing a cold, and up in the middle of the night have decided to join the Trump and post a comment at 3 AM. Let’s let ‘er rip. Lloyd, everyone, you’ve got nothing on the king of Gloomania or the queen of Doomdom. Bill Gates and Betsy DeVos are the king and queen of gloom and doom. Chicken Little is a happy camper compared to them. To Bill and Bet, the education sky is falling. The whole nation is at risk! Schools are failing and only choice choice choicety choice can save us from doom. Dooooom! Gloomy poo doom. Poet, you’re going to have to revise your list.
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“”Checkin’ Little”
Checkin Little says “Score is falling!”
Checkin Little says “Teacher’s bad!”
Checkin Little says “PISA’s calling!”
Checkin Little says “Schools are sad!”
Checkin Little says “VAM the teachers!”
Checkin Little says “Rank and Yank”
Checkin Little says “Charter features”
Test prep that is really swank
Checkin Little doesn’t care
That the scores were really bunk
Never checked, so unaware:
Scoring data really stunk
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“Chicken Little” must be an alias for Bill Gates or Betsy DeVos or …
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I’ll have Doom, straight up, with a Gloom chaser.
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“Public sector unions, virtually the only ones left, provide the bank and the foot soldiers that get Democrats elected”
And Democrats return the favor by gleefully joining DeVos in bashing them.
Democrats support labor unions IN THEORY. As long as labor unions don’t ask for anything.
Democrats blather on about “empowerment” but this seems to fall apart any time working people actually ask for any concrete benefits or a seat at the table.
Can any one of you cite an actual difference between DeVos and DC Democrats on public schools besides Democrats (alleged) opposition to vouchers?
Go read a Duncan speech and compare it to a Jeb Bush speech. They’re all but identical.
I don’t think Democrats care. They lost the entire Great Lakes region and they have done absolutely nothing to get it back, other than aligning ever-closer with Republicans. They don’t care. As long as they can put together some fragile math and win the Presidency occasionally they’re fine as far as they are concerned. They don’t even bother to compete in state races anymore and state law is 95% of public school law.
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more and more I am convinced that this is a computer troll commenter as these comments from Chiara are calculated and concise in creating confusion for the readers. This poster never responds proving that this is a fake news organization behind Chiara as even Diane does not get responses from Chiara
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I have to disagree.
I’m not sure what “confusion” you are claiming Chiara is purposely creating, but Chiara has been commenting here for a long time and has pointed out many uncomfortable truths about both major parties.
The information reported (usually about charters and the fact that neither the Obama administration nor the current one had/have much of anything good to say about public schools) may be doom and gloom, but, unfortunately, so is reality sometimes.
Calling Chiara a ” troll” and implying that s/he is simply spreading fake news is unwarranted.
What is your evidence for that?
If Chiara is indeed a troll, s/he is a very strange one because Chiara criticizes both Republicans and Democrats and much of what is reported by Chiara is simply about things that charters, and state and federal officials have done and said
I fail to see the “logic” in the troll label.
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Speaking of “Fake News.”
Who is paying you to go after Chiara, and how many sock puppets are you going to create in order to do so?
You are not fooling anybody. Go away, troll.
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Zorba
It appears to be a Democratic party cheerleader who does not like the fact that Chiara does not reserve her criticism for Republicans exclusively.
This is one of the reasons I am unaffiliated politically.
I hate dirty pool.
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Poet, I now agree with you and I quoted you to the anti-Chiara troll on another thread.
She/ he insists they are not a charter enthusiast or employee so, if that’s indeed the case and they are not lying, then I think you nailed it.
Chiara does seem to have become an obsession with her/him. Sad.
After my last comment to them, I am now through responding to this troll.
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I just can’t stand them misleading people anymore. Just be what you are. Fly your anti-labor flag proudly.
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that ed reform is 50% union-bashing. Stop treating us like idiots.
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Republicans, particularly the right wing extremists, know how to play the long game. ALEC has been quietly behind the scenes gerrymandering, winning local elections and turning states red. They have their eyes on the prize, and the prize is to control the purse strings of this nation, suppress democracy, destroy unions and all things for the common good. Democrats are no match for them.
The only way the Democrats can hope to prevail is the awaken the sleeping giant of the people, and the only way to do this is to present candidates with broad appeal as they did with Obama. Almost a half of the registered voters did not vote in 2016. They are going to have to work a lot harder if they intend to flip the senate. Instead of working on ways to help middle income America, the Democrats have been pandering to Wall St. and Silicon Valley, and you cannot win elections if people are not inspired to vote for your candidate.
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Wasn’t one of Obama’s campaign slogans “HOPE”? Sorry, but I didn’t find much hope being offered by his administration. I wanted to believe, but it just never materialized. I think Obama was a good person, a meaningful person, a thoughtful person, a kind person…..but he aligned himself with politicians that were everything he was not and he didn’t rein them in. Both sides of the aisle are to blame for this whole mess. NEVER trust a politician.
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I’m with you, Lisa M….NEVER trust a politician. Politicians have situation ethics.
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In my opinion Obama did not live all his promises; yet, he had widespread appeal and won two terms. Obama kept most of his social promises, but his neoliberal economic views did not help working families. We all have suffered from his misguided education policies.
I agree that Obama represented the office and his country well, but he was not on the right side of public education.
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And, sadly, his promotion for gentrifying poor neighborhoods by “fixing” schools through the addition of charters and choice has really, really hurt those cities which went all out in following his lead: citizen segregation is growing so rapidly, now, both by culture and by economic class.
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Retired Teacher,
Even Obama’s “social promises” were apt to be reneged on, unless he was forced to make good on them.
Please recall that he was going to turn his back on gay marriage, just as he did on the labor movement, until people like David Geffen read him the riot act and threatened to stop the money train to the Democrats unless he fully supported it. Only then did he have “an evolution in his thinking” about gay marriage.
Frederick Douglass had it right, power concedes nothing without a demand.
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I agree completely, and will add that if the Dumbocrats do not pick up the torch they slapped out of Bernie’s hands, they are doomed to lose badly. They know they need turnout to ramp up sharply to win, but they refuse to acknowledge the single biggest type of voter suppression out there, the main reason people didn’t turn out for Clinton in even greater numbers and that so many voted for Dumpster the destroyer. The biggest, most effective kind of voter suppression in existence is the total corruption of our political and electoral systems. People know that their vote does not count for squat, that politicians do not care or work for the common man but are primarily focused political games and fundraising for the next election, living in fear of being primaried by a dark money funded opponent who will better serve the oligarchs wishes. The fight against all of that is what galvanized Sanders supporters, that is what got so many off the couch of disgust and back into the game, the possibility of putting someone in office who had spent his entire career fighting against all that corruption. The path forward for the Dumbocrat party is clear and unambiguous, point out the total failure of Dumpsterfire45 to drain the swamp, point out the numerous ways he’s turned it into a festering cesspool, and put for actual legislation to kill the Gerrymander at the federal and state levels, smash the revolving door between gov’t and lobbyists of the private sector, and put in place harsh, merciless campaign finance reforms that do and end run around the blasphemy of the Citizens United and McCutcheon decisions. THAT is the foundation for victory against not just Dumpster and the Replutocrat party but against all of the rent seeking, freedom destroying oligarchs and corporations. Rant over.
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I’ve felt for years (since Bill Clinton was in the WH) that we have had taxation WITHOUT representation. I thought that was against the law of the land? I thought that’s why we fought the British so many years ago. We pay taxes and get a dry bone….the rich get richer and have less rules to follow and less taxes to pay. Is it time for another revolution? My gosh it could be bloody with all the gun ownership in this country.
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I’ve been a public school parent in a conservative area of the country for 25 years. NOT ONCE have I heard a public school parent express the same level of anti-labor union zeal as elite ed reform policy makers and political operatives do.
You know what we talk about at public school meetings? The schools. Not labor unions.
This isn’t about public school families. It’s about a “movement” who see teachers unions as an block to privatizing public schools.
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Depends on where you are, I guess. I am often accosted by anti-union parents.
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Also, I have to tell you, even if I loathed labor unions I would still join with them in Ohio on public schools.
It’s an easy choice. They are the ONLY people who advocate for public schools.
Thank goodness we have them. Columbus and DC have zero interest in our schools. Thank goodness there is ONE lobbying group working for us. If it weren’t for teachers unions the only people who would ever meet with my state legislature would be charter and voucher lobbyists.
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“Lizabeth Dee” (With a lot of help from Edgar Allan Poe– “Annabel Lee”. And yes, her middle name really is “Dee”.)
It was many and many a year ago,
In a Kingdom by the sea [Michigan, by Lake Michigan]
That a Sec Ed there lived whom you may know
By the name of Elizabeth Dee
And this billionaire lived with no other thought
Than to loathe and be loathed by me
I was a teacher and she was a plant
In this Kingdom by the sea,
And we loathed with a loathe that was more than loathe—
I and Elizabeth Dee
With a loathe that the wicked devils in Hell
Coveted her and me.
And this was the reason that, long ago
In a Kingdom by the sea,
A wind blew out of a cloud, thrilling
The voucherful Lizabeth Dee
So that her highborn kinsmen came
And bore her away from me,
To put her up in a big White House
In the Kingdumb by D.C.
The devils, not half so happy in Hell
Went envying her and me—
Yes!—that was the reason (as all men know,
In this Kingdom by the sea)
That the wind came out of the cloud by night,
Thrilling, fulfilling Elizabeth Dee
But our loathe it was stronger by far than the loathe
Of those who were older than we—
Of many far wiser than we—
And neither the devils in Hell below
Nor the demons down under the sea
Can ever dissever my sole from the soul
Of the voucherful Lizabeth Dee
For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams
Of the charterful Lizabeth Dee
And the stars never rise, but I hear “privatize”
From the dollarful Lizabeth Dee;
So, to all I confide, I will not let her ride
On my classroom— my schoolhouse — my life and my pride
In her wealth-bubble there by the sea—
In her Kingdumb there by DC
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When ed reformers tell you how much they respect teachers and want to “empower” them, remember this:
“Wisconsin teachers now earn less total compensation than they did seven years ago, thanks to cuts in benefits. They face larger classes and less job security, and in some districts they’ve been asked to teach extra sections.”
Don’t accept nonsense words like “empowerment”. It doesn’t mean anything.
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Ah, but in Rheephormish “empowerment” means “devalue” as in “”make being a teacher worth less and less.”
Less and less of what? Compensation, prestige and respect.
As usual, so much gets lost in translation when those pushing corporate education reform try to explain what they doing and why.
😎
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I hear the Babble Translator works on Jabbertalk
Beware the Jabbertalk, my son!
The laws that bite, the Cores that catch
Beware the Coleman bird 🐦 and shun
The felonious charters (natch)
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How great will it be when ed reformers finally succeed in knocking out labor unions!
Then incredibly wealthy people will be the only people lobbying our government!
That’s very “progressive”, I must say. Just hand the whole works over to 67 billionaires.
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In my view, Betsy DeV’s goal is a theocracy. She would be very happy living under a hard-right Christian ayatollah.
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“Ayatollyaso”
Theocracy
Is Evangelist goal
And don’t blame me
Ayatollyaso
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I should have said
Is Betsy D’s goal”
Because, theocracy is certainly not the goal of evangelists in general.
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Want to peer into the mind of Betsy DeVos? [Control your gag reflex.]
Leave aside for the moment whether she’s a bit more polite and smooth talking.
An article in HUFFPOST entitled “Pat Robertson Blames Las Vegas Massacre On ‘Disrespect’ For Donald Trump” with the subtitle “The TV preacher also blamed protests during the national anthem.”
For those wanting to know the root causes of what’s wrong with everything including education, the last paragraph reveals all:
[start]
“When there is no vision of God, the people run amok,” he said in the clip, posted online by Right Wing Watch. “And we have taken from the American people the vision of God, the whole idea of reward and punishment, an ultimate judge of all our actions, we’ve taken that away. When there is no vision of God, the people run amok.”
[end]
Now, isn’t it all much much clearer now?
If only—IF ONLY!—we were under the control of people like Pat Robertson and Betsy DeVos that could control us with rewards & punishments then all would be right with the world.
After all, what is democracy and a pillar of same, public education, but an invitation to let “the people run amok”?
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In my opinion, Pat Robertson’s mind ran amuck a long long time ago
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Isn’t he dead yet? He looks like a corpse.
Maybe they embalmed him and are making him speak like a large puppet.
Eeeeeww.
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I think they must have brought him back to life as the Robertstein Monster.
I watch the 700 Club every once in a while just to remind myself of what we are up against.
His son is almost as scary as he is.
And the woman who is co-host (Bride of Robertstein?) is also quite scary.
I always have nightmares after I watch that program.
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Yuuuuuuuuuck! All those nasty PEOPLE running amok. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could just replace all those nasty PEOPLE with nice, new, shiny bots? They are so very quarrelsome. It’s tiring.
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I think DeVos would love to establish a theocracy, but her views are not held by most Americans. That is why she didn’t get her voucher bill from Congress.
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I agree completely, and will add that if the Dumbocrats do not pick up the torch they slapped out of Bernie’s hands, they are doomed to lose badly. They know they need turnout to ramp up sharply to win, but they refuse to acknowledge the single biggest type of voter suppression out there, the main reason people didn’t turn out for Clinton in even greater numbers and that so many voted for Dumpster the destroyer. The biggest, most effective kind of voter suppression in existence is the total corruption of our political and electoral systems. People know that their vote does not count for squat, that politicians do not care or work for the common man but are primarily focused political games and fundraising for the next election, living in fear of being primaried by a dark money funded opponent who will better serve the oligarchs wishes. The fight against all of that is what galvanized Sanders supporters, that is what got so many off the couch of disgust and back into the game, the possibility of putting someone in office who had spent his entire career fighting against all that corruption. The path forward for the Dumbocrat party is clear and unambiguous, point out the total failure of Dumpsterfire45 to drain the swamp, point out the numerous ways he’s turned it into a festering cesspool, and put for actual legislation to kill the Gerrymander at the federal and state levels, smash the revolving door between gov’t and lobbyists of the private sector, and put in place harsh, merciless campaign finance reforms that do and end run around the blasphemy of the Citizens United and McCutcheon decisions. THAT is the foundation for victory against not just Dumpster and the Replutocrat party but against all of the rent seeking, freedom destroying oligarchs and corporations. Rant over.
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Yes, the Constitutional Republic and its democracy are in trouble, and we have choices in how we want to respond.
There are Gandhi and King’s methods of peaceful demonstrations – good luck with that when you are dealing with fascist oligarchs. David Coleman revealed how they think when he said: “people don’t give a shit what you feel and what you think.”
Then there is what Thomas Jefferson recommended to nourish the tree of liberty.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vcAORv5nPo
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Paul Krugman saw this coming… in 2003! In a NYTimes Magazine article titled “The Tax Cut Con” he foresaw the “crisis” that exists today and explains how it came to pass.
This is a long read but worth it… it shows prescience— or more accurately shows that the Conservatives had a bold plan and were willing to con the public to sell it. And here’s a 1200 word synopsis: https://wgersen.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=7539&action=edit
Liberal economists like Mr. Krugman are like climate scientists like James Hansen: they tell the public what they don’t want to hear and give us lots of facts to support their message. It’s too bad for democracy that we are unwilling to pay the taxes that are required to keep our safety net intact… and too bad for the planet that we are unwilling to wean ourselves away from fossil fuel. MAYBE we have time to wake up and save both!
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The isolation in their circles of the leaders of the New Feudal Order carries the seeds of its own destruction. They have no clue how desperate many millions are (and neither, for that matter, do many in what remains of the middle class. And because they don’t, they will continue pushing until the toy breaks. This is what happens. Been there, seen that. It’s a very old story.
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New piece from the illumined oneMichael J. Petrilli today, on the Fordham website, about how all that stuff about large numbers of children in poverty in the United States is a fraud. Same guy who wrote a white paper saying that standardized testing takes three days a year out of an average school’s schedule in the United States today. I know, you can’t make this stuff up. Another piece on the same site looking forward to the Supreme Court dealing the last blow to unions. You know, Petrilli, that deep spring of knowledge about the state of education today. ROFLMAO.
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I once took a Jeep trip into the Maze in Canyonlands National Park and we drove down Poison Spring Canyon that passed Poison Springs, whose water was laced with arsenic.
That would be Petrilli: a deep Poison spring.
Looks very enticing to the thirsty miner out in the canyons. But watch out.
http://www.brycecanyoncountry.com/poison-spring-dirty-devil-river/
Poison Springs was also in the area where Butch Cassidy and his gang used to hang out. Very beautiful country — if you like desolation.
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Good to read your writing, SomeDAM. The wordplay is often awesome, and here, I was traveling in my mind with you. Nice.
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