Dean Obeidallah, a regular contributor to CNN, describes the Texas GOP’s defiant rejection of democracy. In an earlier post, I pointed out that the state convention booed Senator Jon Cornyn for daring to negotiate a bipartisan gun control deal (which did not include any of President Biden’s demands). That was the mildest of their actions.
He writes:
CNN) – Disturbing video from the Texas Republican Convention this weekend shows convention-goers mocking GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw — a Navy SEAL veteran who lost his right eye to a bomb in Afghanistan — with the term “eye patch McCain.”
Fox News’ Tucker Carlson coined the derisive nickname after the Texas lawmaker dared to express support for beleaguered Ukraine following Russia’s barbaric attack on it.
But apparently even more heinous in the eyes of some attendees is that Crenshaw rejected former President Donald Trump’s claims that the 2020 election was stolen. One man wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat can be seen yelling in an online video, “Dan Crenshaw is a traitor!” and “He needs to be hung for treason!”
As despicable as the behavior toward Crenshaw was, even more alarming were the actions taken by the Texas GOP and the convention’s 5,000-plus delegates.
The gathering rejected the outcome of a democratic election, supported bigotry toward the LGBTQ community and imposed far-right religious beliefs on others by seeking to have them enshrined into law. And that wasn’t half of it.
In fact, the convention showed us one thing: Texas Republicans are no longer hiding their extremism. Instead, they are openly embracing it.
Even before the opening gavel, they gave us a glimpse of the party’s extremism in the Lone Star State by banning the Log Cabin Republicans from setting up a booth at the convention.
Texas Republican Party Chairman Matt Rinaldi cast the deciding vote on the move to bar the group that has advocated for LGBTQ Republicans for decades. “I think it’s inappropriate given the state of our nation right now for us to play sexual identity politics,” Rinaldi told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Once it formally got underway, the convention took a number of appalling and un-American actions. First, delegates approved a measure declaring that President Joe Biden “was not legitimately elected.” In short, the Texas GOP — like Trump himself — is embracing a lie because it’s unhappy with the election results. Put more bluntly, the Texas GOP voted to reject American democracy.
Republican delegates also booed John Cornyn, the senior US senator from Texas, at the convention Friday because of the Republican lawmaker’s role leading negotiations to reach a Senate deal on a bill to stem gun violence. Those legislative efforts follow last month’s horrific shooting that claimed the lives of 19 schoolchildren and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas.
The platform approved at the convention called for repealing or nullifying gun laws already in place, such as the Gun Control Act of 1968, which prevents felons and other dangerous people from being able to purchase a gun legally. Apparently, the Texas GOP believes that even dangerous people should have a constitutionally protected right to buy a gun.
The Texas GOP platform also embraced ramping up anti-abortion rhetoric in public schools. For example, the platform states that “Texas students should learn about the Humanity of the Preborn Child, including … that life begins at fertilization.” It even seeks to force students to watch “a live ultrasound” and for high-schoolers to read an anti-abortion booklet that critics say “includes scientifically unsupported claims and shames women seeking abortion care,” according to The Texas Tribune.
It sounds like the curriculum that you might find in a theocratic government such as the Taliban — not one in the United States funded by taxpayer dollars. But the GOP in large swaths of this country is no longer hesitant to support laws to impose its religious beliefs — as we see with measures some Republicans champion that would totally ban abortion. The GOP convention’s document additionally urges officials “not to infringe on Texas school students’ and staffs’ rights to pray and engage in religious speech.”
The Texas GOP platform also does its best to demonize those in the transgender community. It describes transgender people as suffering from “a genuine and extremely rare mental health condition.” And it sees sexual reassignment surgery as a form of medical malpractice.
The platform takes aim at gay Americans as well with the statement that homosexuality is “an abnormal lifestyle choice.” Instructively, the Texas GOP platform did not include such language in 2018 and 2020.
This platform gives us a glimpse into the views of the Republican base on key issues that in turn will pressure GOP elected officials in Texas — and possibly beyond the state — to adopt similarly extreme positions or run the risk of a primary challenge from an even more extreme Republican.
What caused this move to the far right? Brandon Rottinghaus, a political scientist at the University of Houston, told The Texas Tribune about the state GOP’s new extreme platform, “Donald Trump radicalized the party and accelerated the demands from the base.” He added alarmingly, “There simply aren’t limits now on what the base might ask for.”
I agree — in part. I don’t think Trump radicalized the base — rather he simply gave people permission to be who they always wanted to be.
But I agree with Rottinghaus that there are now no limits for what the GOP base might seek — be it rejecting election results it doesn’t agree with to enacting more laws based on extreme religious beliefs. And that should deeply alarm every American who wants to live in a democratic republic.
The convention also issued a call to repeal the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which guaranteed the right to vote for every citizen of voting age.
The only thing the Texas GOP neglected to do was pass a resolution congratulating the shooter at Uvalde for exercising his “God-given right” to use his AR15 as he saw fit.

Fundamentalism has made a shambles of Iran’s economy. It has laid waste to much of the Middle East while both Christian and Muslim interests have prevented many African countries from entering the developed world. Meanwhile, tyrants around the world exploit fundamentalism to hold power. All of these countries, and too many in the US, know that education is the sunlight that serves as the greatest antidote to their malfeasance. Where is the investment needed to reverse this trend?
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The people who profit from the poverty of others have no reason to change.
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Oh, yes, it’s all about religious fundamentalism and not at all about U.S. wars and sanctions and European colonialism and the theft of resources from so-called second and third world nations.
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Paul,
You are so right.
Religions, regardless of brand, have been the bane of all that is wrong in our world today. Religions in the long run have in so many ways created all the pain, suffering, hardship, and distress we have all around each day.
If the evangelicals, whether Protestant or Catholic, would live as they preach then half the problems in this country would be solved.
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moeone-
IMO, media who use the word evangelical to encompass conservative Catholics, do it deliberately. It enables cover for the right wing politicking of the Catholic church. The public has the understanding that evangelicals are protestants in the mold of Jerry Falwell.
The first time I read Amy Comey Barrett ‘s religion described as evangelical, I thought, that’s an odd category to put her in.
Liberal Catholics like Pope Francis are front and center in the public’s eye. Catholic schools gain prestige by being viewed as liberal. Hiding conservative Catholics under the banner of evangelicals, men like the highly political Pat Buchanan (recommended Scalia for SCOTUS) serves a PR purpose. It separates conservative political influence from the Catholic Church, while the Church funds it.
About the same percentage of Latter Day Saints and White Catholics who attend church regularly, voted for Trump.
Complicating the matter for the public is that, reporting comes from media centers which are located in the northeast where Catholics largely vote Democratic, unlike the center states.
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I have a little poster up in my classroom that reads:
Politics is about Power
Money is the Means
Control is the Method
Any Questions?
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Yes, what do you teach?
And, the adminimals allow you to keep the poster up?
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The sad reality is even people who identify as “reasonable” Republicans, and claim not to believe in that platform plan to still vote Republican. They could be liars of course, and secretly concur, but their stated reasoning is that Democrats are so much worse. They see Democrats as the bringers of “socialism”, high taxes, intolerant of religion, and possible poisoners of young minds, this despite all evidence to the contrary. It’s grim.
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Many of them “see” that while picking up their SS checks and Medicare- they are socialists to the core as long as women, Black and Brown people get nothing.
Women who support conservative churches are complicit.
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The claim that the “Democrats are worse” is just the excuse the Republican voters give to avoid admitting to themselves that they secretly agree with all the crazy stuff the Republicans are doing and saying.
If they keep voting for the Republican religious extremists, they are themselves no different from the extremists.
Texas’s problem is not just the politicians but all of the people who vote for them.
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Right-wingers are really going on the offensive, now.
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In fitting w/your religious reference, I say “amen” to your comments, SDP.
BTW,a FL synagogue is suing the state RE: law(s) banning abortion, based on infringement of religious freedom insofar as Jewish law is concerned.
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A lot of Republicans went along with Trump’s bigotry even when they disagreed. Republicans tend to be more tribal even when the party even steps on the rights of others. This is Republican “identity politics.” They cannot imagine voting for a Democrat in their narrow view of the world. That’s why the T-shirts that said, “Better red than a Democrat,” were popular. They identify more with Putin than Biden.
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“But apparently even more heinous in the eyes of some attendees is that Crenshaw rejected former President Donald Trump’s claims that the 2020 election was stolen.”
Yes, just like it’s heinous in the eyes of liberals/Democrats to reject claims that the 2016 election was stolen even though that claim is just as disproven as Trump’s claim about 2020. Pot, kettle.
https://taibbi.substack.com/p/russiagate-is-wmd-times-a-million
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There is no need for any of us to debate whether you are a right wing propagandist because you prove it to us with links like this one from March of 2019 when William Barr falsely characterized the Mueller Report as exonerating Trump in a letter that – when the report was actually released weeks later – was clearly Barr’s attempt to cover up for Trump. Robert Mueller himself criticized Barr’s mischaracterization of what his report said, as did Bernie Sanders. Shame on you, dienne77, for citing Barr’s much criticized letter as if it was evidence.
“Attorney General William Barr sent a letter to congress summarizing Mueller’s conclusions. The money line quoted the Mueller report:
You linked to an article based on William Barr’s false characterization of the Mueller Report, not based on the Mueller Report itself or how Bernie Sanders characterized it. You accepted William Barr’s false characterization of Mueller’s report in a letter Barr wrote before anyone actually read Mueller’s report, over Bernie Sanders and Mueller himself calling out how misleading Barr’s letter was.
When dienne77 is presenting William Barr’s lies as truth, you know she has jumped the shark.
Pot, kettle.
Believing William Barr over Bernie Sanders and Mueller himself? By citing the false characterization made by Barr BEFORE anyone got to read the Mueller Report itself?
Pot, kettle.
If you don’t apologize for this error, you are a propagandist. You posted to deceive us. If was not intentional, but just an honest error, then own it, apologize, and correct it. People who don’t admit mistakes – like Trump – are simply liars.
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Fear (of Socialists, of women, of liberals, of Democrats, of homosexuals, of trans persons, of people of color, of foreigners, of atheists and agnostics, of cultural innovation, of people with other religions, of government, etc.) is the mind killer.
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Self-proclaimed victims!
Every group mentioned has received attention – and inclusion – since 1954, Kennedy’s getting elected, and “the ’60s.”
Since then, all “minority” groups have received attention, federal protections, and Supreme Court decisions in their favor.
Since then, conspiracy theories became increasingly normalized (grassy knoll, second shooter, FBI), Government became the bad guys (Oklahoma City), taxes and tax breaks for the corporations)
Since then, TRUSTED institutions lost it all – Catholic Church, Boy Scouts…)
Since then, fear over facts (9/11 then Muslim attacks, residential and city civil rights violations then bricks at desegregation buses), Covid…)
Since then, a wicked smart Ivy League black man was elected President and a smart white woman on the ballot followed him
VICTIMHOOD grew and they got a distinguished voice (Reagan), then protective (Bush II), then the internet, then Fox News, then twitter and the dark web.
Now what?
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Women will decide whether they will acquiesce to Koch’s colonialist governance.
The issue is largely in the hands of the White women in conservative Churches.
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The plan- to normalize extremism, racism, sexism and homophobia by aligning them with Christianity.
When a religious bishop tells us that those who fly the flags of gay people and BLM are not part of his religion, he is telling us that the Church, with its overt discrimination against women, is a political defender of entitlement for white, straight men.
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The MAGA fascists are hard at work taking over what was once a traditionally conservative Republican Party that has its own lying, conspiracy theory spreading war-like propaganda factory in ALEC, Fake Fox News, OAN, Sinclair Media, et al. These three are just the tip of that fascist iceberg.
MAGA fascists don’t care about honest elections. It is apparent that election results only count when the fascists win. When they lose, they will protest the other side cheated, and the violence is going to spread and grow.
Our own legal system and the US Constitution is now their allied because due process stops our government from doing what should be done to stop them before it’s too late.
What the Constitution does allow is this:
“Martial law is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, but the suspension of habeas corpus is mentioned in Article 1, Section 9, and the activation of the militia in time of rebellion or invasion is mentioned in Article 1, Section 8”
That will be up to the president. Trump wanted to use martial law to hold onto power.
If a future Repulibican president uses the suspension of habeas corpus and activates the National Guard that will be the end of the United States as a Constitutional democracy.
If President Biden has no choice but to do it before he leaves the White House, then the country might stand a chance to survive.
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I live in NYC and I’m very focused on local matters. I think one consequence of this is that I underestimate how completely bonkers right-wing politics have become in other states. This is some shameful, crazy stuff.
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FLERP, it’s frightening. Those of us in secure blue states need to know what’s happening outside our bubble.
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yes! I grew up in the midwest, in what is now a very pro-Trump area and I know (or at least knew) some of the people who got drawn to Trump. I have seen their conservative, formerly Republican friends try to reason with them and they are absolutely impervious to it. And I watched for years as the so-called liberal media and many folks on the left who kept validating them and telling us it was all fault they were like this. It isn’t.
Our only hope is for everyone who isn’t brainwashed to join together and give the Dems such a huge majority that they can make some progress in righting this country. That’s unlikely to happen, but it’s a waste of time to try to appeal to the people who cannot be reasoned with.
The crazies now have lots of power all over the country and it doesn’t matter if the majority of people don’t agree — they are silenced and marginalized by those voter disenfranchisement laws targeted toward anyone who doesn’t support the far right.
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Absolutely, Diane, & you are so right, FLERP! I live in IL, & the crazies are out all over the state, running for office, so no guarantee we will remain a Blue State. My entire suburb was redistricted, & our incumbent Dem State Rep.–a career sped teacher!–who was recently (like Adam Kinzinger) threatened (“I know where you & your family live!”) over some good vax legislation he’d proposed –is being challenged by a local school board member (yes, running for school board office is a stepping stone to running for higher office) who wants to arm teachers & Ed. personnel, ??? the curriculum, is an anti😷er, & on & on. Our newly redistricted CD incumbent is also running against a similar Groveling, Odious Penumbra, someone whose county Republican Organization holds a yearly gun auction (yes, one is a semiautomatic) to raise 💰💰 for the C.R.O. (I’m told that a # of R.O.s all over the country have also done this.) This was widely advertised, even right in the wake of Uvalde. The C.Dem. Org. leader wrote them a compassionate letter, imploring them to cancel the event (& why).
It was postponed.
Anyway, I’m volunteering for both campaigns, as well as for Gov. Pritzker. In no way are we assured of blue election results.
Diane, it IS scary, esp. since we’re the only Blue State in our Midwestern version of the Red Sea
(Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana–which is, BTW, where all our guns come from).
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I just went through the ballot making sure we had some idea who we were going to vote for in the democrat primary. Let me know who I should look out for in the future.
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See the post below by GregB of Eric Greitens. You want to see crazy? Well, the video is a 1,000 leagues past insane.
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Yeah, I saw that earlier on Twitter. Unbelievable.
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That was on both MSNBC & CNN tonight.
Right, Duane, but insane to the infinite power of infinity.
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FLERP, as a TN resident I can verify that bat-$#!t right-wingers are on the offensive – everywhere. The old confederacy is rising with the help of disciplined & strategic dark money. We need to keep shining a light in their caves.
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Go 50 miles east and Texas might not seem so far away
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/texas-could-vote-to-secede-from-u-s-in-2023-as-gop-pushes-for-referendum/ar-AAYEQez?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6b5db42ef2fe48bfa153aca33af50a95
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Lots of support in this benighted state for Texit
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That’s reassuring.
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lol
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The Civil War settled the issue about whether states may secede. But given the insanity of the Texas GOP, which controls the state, secession might be a good idea. When they ridicule a veteran who lost his eye in combat, when they resolve to repeal the Voting Rights Act, when they declare that Trump was elected in 2030, they do not share democratic beliefs and ideals.
Let them go. They won’t be missed.
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They could appoint Trump could the TFFL — Texas Fuehrer For Life.
He could build a fifty foot wall around the entire state , which will be needed to prevent the inevitable mass exodus from the state.
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So all Democrats and independents will just have to leave Texas if they wish to remain American citizens? I still believe the only way the Republicans could win such a referendum is to cheat. How could an obviously anti democratic party conduct a real democratic election to leave the union? I wonder how many corporations would be packing their bags.
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If Texas actually did secede, they’d be in a depression for about 100yrs. They depend on the US federal govt to fund nearly everything the state needs to function. The only state that could actually secede is California. It’s the 5th largest economy in the world. Damned fools in Texas confuse land mass with sense.
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Diane
I think you will find the article in “The New York Times” interesting. Title, “Texas Republicans Approve Far-Right Platform Declaring Biden’s Election illegitimate”. It is totally insane what came out of the convention in Houston.
Please read at:
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The Texas GOP is a theocratic fascist party. They passed a resolution to require schools to teach students their anti-abortion views. Surprised they didn’t pass an anti-evolution plank.
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During the Scopes trial, well before the formation of the alliance of right wing Catholics and evangelicals, there were Catholic intellectuals who defended the teaching of evolution.
Below, at 12:26, I posted the religious make-up of the Texas legislature.
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They need to evolve out of their primate state before they can consider an anti-evolution plank. Neanderthals were more advanced than the current members of the Republican Party.
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Houston and Austin are blue dots of sanity.
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It ain’t called The Lone Neuron State for nothin.
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Don’t know about Houston, but maybe Austin could be like West Berlin and we could set up an airlift.
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You can add El Paso to the sane dots in Texas. With a Latino majority, this Texas city tends to vote Democratic.
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The situation in Texas is not without precedent.
After all, many major cities in Afghanistan remained free from the Taliban for 20 years, albeit with US government assistance.
Surely, with the help of the Federal government, Austin, Houston, El Paso and perhaps a few others could remain free from Texiban control in the new nation of Texanistan.
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And my guess is that a Berlin airlift solution would probably suffice just fine for those cities to remain free.
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Retired Teacher, many cities in Texas, especially along the border, are Latino majority. Yet they’re voting GOP. 30% of Latinos voted for Trump, despite his anti-immigration platform, despite his blatant racism against Mexicans. 30% is more than just Cubans in Florida. Right wing populism appeals to many disparate groups.
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Laura,
My guess is that Latinos respond positively to the GOP anti-abortion message. Once they are inside US borders, they seem to care less about the GOP’s shrill attacks on immigration. It is surprising, however, that Mexican-Americans vote for a man and a party that insults them as rapists and murderers.
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In 2020, Bill and Melinda Gates paid for a study by Georgetown Catholic University (a school that hired the Koch network’s Ilya Shapiro for a top management job in the law school). The study found the religious and the poor are inclined to favor authoritarianism, which in today’s political climate, leads to fascism.
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As I think I’ve said before, but requires repeating: GOP = Guns Over People.
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Perfect!!!
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Of all the words for GOP (including mine), I think yours is the best, heathcl2bb.
I’ll remember this. Thanks.👍
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Religion and gender statistics for Texas lawmakers –
By a wide margin, most are Catholic, the 2nd ranked, Baptist (at about 1/3 fewer).
In the House, there are 114 men and 33 women, 27 are Dems and 6 are Republican. The peak for women was 2009 (37).
Women as 2nd class citizens is a political norm reinforced by attendance at the Sunday services of Catholic and Southern Baptist Conference churches.
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Data provided for the 86th Congress (2021)
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I am puzzled by the stat that most Texas legislators are Catholic. What’s the stat for the population?
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I don’t know the answer but it doesn’t seem surprising to me given the large Hispanic population.
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Actually, I’m seeing only around low 20% for the overall population in Texas.
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Yes, Flerp, Texas residents, about 20% Catholic, 14%, Baptist. Approximately, 2/3rds of the Catholic lawmakers in the 86th Congress were Democrats. They may not be typically modern in terms of social norms (please fill in a better descriptor). Henry Cuellar comes to mind (see below). Examination of each of the votes by party correlated to religion would provide better understanding.
The table about religion that I cited did not present percentages. Instead, it cited the number of lawmakers in each category of religion.
I used the numbers, to make a percent comparison in size between 1st and 2nd ranked (that was easy). My use of the term “most” in the context of the summary was not intended to mean 50% or more of the total number of legislators but, I can see why it was confusing. To convert to percentages of the total would have required my calculation of data from the data presented (more time-consuming).
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What % of Texas Republican legislators are Catholic.
The numbers you cite are Democrats, probably Hispanics.
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In a better nation, the leaders of the major two religions would follow what commenter, Threatened Out West, described in reference to LDS-leadership – focus turned toward promoting democracy. At this point in the Trump political takeover, steering congregants away from Republican voting is required. The question is, can evangelicals and conservative Catholics in the pews and in the hierarchy abide an end to entitlement for men, White (and, Brown) and privilege for men who are straight.
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In the 86th congress, about 1/3rd of Catholic lawmakers were GOP and 2/3rds were Democrats.
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TX GOPee did not have to congratulate the Uvalde shooter since they had already allowed him to shoot for 77 uninterrupted minutes with weapons of war they placed in his 18 year old hands.
Just A Portion Of Their Pathological/Plutocrat Plank:
We Sanctity human life from fertilization to natural death.
We call for Self-sufficient families created from the marriage of a natural man and woman.
We want Free Enterprise unencumbered by subsidies.
We enact Strict Original Language Interpretation Constitution/Declaration Independence.
All have the Right to Defend Self & Property.
School Choice for Everyone.
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Where is the next Ann Richards?
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Seems like there are a lot of Ayn Rands instead
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How about another Molly Ivins?
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Like Salman Rushdie, Molly Ivins would have to go into hiding if she were still writing today because someone would surely try to “off” her.
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How I miss Ann RIchards and Molly Ivans
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Ann and Molly!!!!!! Ah, the good ole days!
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In a southern Texas Democratic primary, it is not surprising that a man (Cuellar who is Hispanic and opposes abortion) beat out a woman (Cisneros who is Hispanic and for women’s rights).
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Cuellar won by only a few hundred votes. Next time….
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I want to have hope.
Cuellar’s ties to Azebaijani oil… not enough to defeat him.
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ReformAustin.org, 3-25-2022, “Embattled Cuellar Distancing Himself from Koch Money”
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Henry Cuellar was also backed by the Dem Guard. He was endorsed by all high ranking Democrats, including Pelosi and Schumer. How about that? What does that tell us?
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“I support my incumbents,” Pelosi said during an unrelated news conference in Austin. “I support every one of them, from right to left. That is what I do.”
It tells us that Nancy Pelosi also supports AOC and the squad.
There were plenty of high ranking Democrats who endorsed Cisneros.
It tells us that Cisneros needed to convince more voters in the primary, just like AOC and the squad did. It tells us we live in a democracy.
And while you seem to believe it would be preferable for the Dems not to be consistent and be more like Trump and shower favor on the people who are most far right, that is NOT what the Democrats do. They support ALL incumbents, including AOC and the squad. It’s reasonable. Using innuendo to imply that there is something wrong with Pelosi supporting AOC is basically what you are doing. So stop it. Incumbents have an advantage whether they are progressives like AOC or not. What does that tell you?
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Laura-
Pro-Israel PACs which media describes as funded by charter school big boys, Jeffrey Yass and Dan Loeb (both are GOP donors), are behind campaigns to beat progressive candidates in primaries. A recent article singled out the campaign against women of color e.g. Cisneros and Nina Turner.
Hillary sided with big oil’s Shontel Brown against progressive Nina Turner in a district where, the first time around there wasn’t an incumbent in play. It is disingenuous for the Dem establishment to defend backing Brown as an incumbent now.
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I live in an ultra-red state.
Now what?
There are radical and heinous bills of which some become laws and embarrassment for all that is spewed. But nothing like Texas and Florida. Seems there the power doesn’t just want power, they want to punish! They want to win AND they want losers.
It will be decades before they realize the effects on finding doctors and engineers and teachers and hospitals and corporations and others affecting their daily life. Before “gone too far” becomes a reality.
The helplessness that prevails is sickening. Write a letter or leave a voicemail for a senator who doesn’t care.
Admiring the problem does nothing.
Analyzing the problem is exhausting.
Accepting the problem is not apathy… (tell us to “vote” all you want, the pendulum fell off to the right years ago)
And who are OUR leaders? Who are they? Where are they? Local, state, or Federal.
Liz Cheney probably has more national name recognition and has done more for the cause of putting truth to power than any democrat.
Seriously…
Now what?
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I wish I had an answer. Someone wrote the other day to say there was too much bad news on this site. There is too
Much bad stuff happening.
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Thank you for being brave enough to captain this ship in the storm, Diane! And love to you and yours.
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Adam Kinzinger, as well. A man who keeps on keeping on despite a credible death threat, not just against him, but against his wife and his FIVE MONTH OLD BABY.
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Good grief, solid right wingers Cornyn and Crenshaw aren’t right wing enough for the yahoos at the Texas Republican Convention?! This is how far off the charts the GOP has gone, from quotidian nuttiness to psychopathology on steroids.
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Well said
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Expect state GOP conventions to swear fealty to Trump and oust anyone who doesn’t
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No. Anyone left of Mitt Romney is an evil, devil worshiping communist.
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Left of? Anywhere in the vicinity of!
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Remember that Mitt Romney was booed at Utah’s Republican convention last year. He voted reliably Republican over 90 percent of the time, and yet is still not enough for what some refer to as the Utaliban
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Wise comment above, jcgrim, about the number Texas would be doing on its economy if it seceded from the union! Brexit is and will be an utter disaster for England.
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England is like the U.S. where money from anywhere can buy up all of the nation’s assets. In reality, is the choice limited to rule by fascists or by international oligarchs ?
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There’s a name for that level of psychology, Joe. In the DSM, “it45 disorder.” As someone (Diane?) commented earlier, the disorder was in these so-called people all along. it45 unleashed it.
&, please know, I’m neither mocking nor making a joke of this. We are in a seriously dangerous state, & not just the sorry state of TX.
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This is actually a good case study in the folly of centrism. It eventually gets absorbed by the most extreme wings of what it claims to oppose in order to maintain a place at the seat of power. Political centrism follows, it never leads.
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This describes the Democrats very well. The GOP is batsh!t crazy, and the Democrats are useless. We’re doomed. How’s that for pessimism?
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And again, I realize my pessimism may be a bit much for some. Violence and the threat to exercise it are essential elements of fascism. As this clip proves over and over (at about 5:40):
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r156NzlHmJ4
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Just saw that a few minutes ago. Greitens is one sick mofo or is that mother abuser. Sadly there are enough stupid Missouri voters to elect him. . . again. . . after he lasted less than a year and a half before resigning due to various misconduct charges.
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These fools want a conservative homeland built on the bones of dead opponents. I reported this video to YouTube as promoting terrorism.
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Incitement to terrorism
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Is Greitens suggesting that real Republicans hunt Trump?
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Texass Christian Taliban seeking an Xtian Caliphate = current Texas GOP
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Nailed it, Duane
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Off topic: Ukraine seems to have fallen off the American attention span radar screen, but it’s still going on and quite and unprecedented tragedy we should all spend part our day learning about. I tried to post two songs, one of which usually fills some time of each day, earlier and WordPress wouldn’t allow it. Trying again.
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Whoops, this is the one I wanted to post above.
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It seems like this is going to be a drawn out affair with a lot of suffering yet to come.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/06/17/long-war-ukraine/
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Here we agree. This will be years. And have consequences throughout the world for at least a decade, even if it ended today.
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Not off of my radar. They need some truly offensive weapons.
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I just wrote to my Congressional delegation a couple days ago, pleading for more arms for Ukraine and for a large UN peacekeeping force on the ground there.
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I think I made this comment before, but City of Miami staged a gun buyback for Ukraine, where the owners would get cash & the relinquished weapons would be sent to Ukraine. An excellent idea, best if cities all over the country did this & all the 18-21-year-olds turned in their AR-15S.
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Not doing my TDS any good and I do want to keep my Global entry . Never know when one may have to leave in a hurry. So I cant add much . I kind of feel like Jimmy Carter when he discussed lust .
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Poor Jimmy. So honest and brave.
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Oh, how I long for the days when a president discussing an innocent, distant, personal fantasy that he would never have acted on was considered to be a national sensation. At least Grover Cleveland’s baby Ruth inspired one heck of a candy bar.
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First time I’ve ever heard anyone being nostalgic about Grover the Groper
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Not Grover, the candy bar. Now that I think about it, I think I have to go to the gas station for some errand I’ll make up. They come in two packs now.
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Haaaa!!!
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If you had any remaining doubt that an entire political party in the United States now stands for treason, . . .
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The Texastan GOP is a kabal of krazies.
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A klan of sorts.
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How to get to Texas from New York: Go West until you smell it. Then go South until you step in it.
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As I told FLERP! you can travel 50 miles east of NYC and arrive in Smithtown Alabama as my friends who live in that Long Island Community like to call it. Home of pickup driving Trumpanzees and other school board invading anti CRT troglodytes. Many of whom commute right through FLERP!’S backyard .
Unfortunately the hapless redistricting process in NY has placed me in that Congressional District by a few thousand feet. I will have to wash my shoes off when I step into the house .
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OK. Joel. Please understand. I would like to be more sympathetic, but I live in Flor-uh-duh. LOL.
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I only go to Long Island when I absolutely have to for youth hockey.
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This is a time when the Texas medical establishment should be called upon to make a collective and definitive statement about genetics and human identity. The state is home to some of the most prestigious medical institutions in the world. The MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston is the jewel of the widespread, successful University of Texas system of campuses. Researchers from UT campuses like San Antonio, Galveston, and Arlington have been on the forefront of discovery in neurology, optometry, oncology, hematology, and virtually all types of cutting-edge treatments in countless diseases. As is the Baylor Medical School in Dallas. There are many authoritative persons in a variety of medical and scientific fields who know this to be tripe. They must speak out to salvage some dignity for the state in posterity’s verdict about them. They must exhibit leadership and the duties of citizenship.
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Not to mention the new Dell Medical School at UT Austin with its Livestrong Cancer Institutes.
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This is an awesome suggestion, Greg!
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Let Texas leave the US. We take away all federal funding (infrastructure, etc), and build a wall around the entire state.
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The closest relatives of humans among other animals are the Bonobos and the Common Chimpanzee. The former are peace-loving and gregarious and egalitarian and generous and spend enormous amounts of time grooming one another and engaging in sex and play. The latter are extremely tribal and territorial and aggressive and have rigidly and brutally enforced dominance hierarchies. You can think of these as two poles of human possibility.
Humans are capable of being loving and generous and compassionate and kind, of forming societies based in tolerance and respect and mutual concern. But always, always, just below the surface, there lurks this possibility of reversion to tribalist barbarism that eventually takes the form of genocide.
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We humans are obviously chimps off the old block.
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A Chimp off the old block
A chimp off the block
With chimp on his shoulder
The human can talk
But fighting is older
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Haaaa!!!! That’s hilarious, SomeDAM!!!
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Funny in a macabre sort of way.
Our inability to overcome our inner chimp will be the death of our species.
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Most people have no idea just how close we are to that outcome.
And especially compared to Stephen Hawking, it’s no exaggeration to say that our leaders are chimps.
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“Texas” is an Indian word and therefore inappropriate as the name of the new white Christian fundamentalist republic. Any ideas for the new name? I kinda favor Loonytoonia, though Lone Neuron State (see above) also works.
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Lone Neuron State. That would be someDAM person’s suggestion.
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Texpats
All the expats live in Texpats
Texpats is a place they’d dearly love to be
All the expats live in Texpats
That’s why they hang the RINOs there, you see
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Home on Derange
Oh give them a home
Where the expats all roam
Where the Cruzes and Abbutts all play
Where seldom is heard, a responsible word
And the guys are just rowdy all day
Home home on Derange
Where the Cruzes and Abbutts all play
Where seldom is heard, a responsible word
And the guys are just rowdy all day
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Home on DeRange is one of your best yet, SomeDAM! OMG. Soooo funny!!!! Thank you.
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As I read about the sheer incompetence of the police response in the Uvalde shooting, it occurs to me that the lesson here is much bigger than the unimaginable tragedy of this event. It is another reflection of what happens when governments (federal, state, local) neglect their primary responsibilities of ensuring public safety and discourse. Preparation for events like this must be a core duty of police forces everywhere, all the time. At a time when seconds matter, dawdling about tactics costs lives. It is an example of what happens when the responsibilities of governing are seen as not needing committed professionals in order to address public policy priorities. The line between this shooting, the attack on all public institutions–most especially education, and events like the electrical blackouts is clear. The inability to prepare for natural disasters while at the same time are bound to increase in intensity, number, and scope because of climate issues they deny boggles the mind. But hey, they give so much back in charity!! (Sarcasm alert)
[If we could carve out parts of Austin and Houston, I’d be all for secession.]
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It’s interesting, isn’t it, that Tsar Putin has put such enormous resources, in recent years, into undermining social and political institutions in the United States via his embedded and remote agents and assets. He wants utter disorder here at the same time that he insists upon extreme order (murderous, absolute, fascist, enforced order) in his own country.
So, for example, Russia has very strict gun laws, but Putin sends agents here to infiltrate the NRA and act as channels for funding the Guns Over People (GOP) party, to use healthcl2bb’s perfect appellation.
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https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10228530741840725&set=a.1200477179262
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Yes, I think we can all agree that the GOP has lost its collective mind and is now outright and unapologetically batcrap crazy.
However, counting on the Democrats to save is equally delusional. I’m in California, and somehow Newsom has become the voice of traditional Democatic values. But our state is a mess too in many different ways. Foremost is that anyone, regardless of beliefs, can register as a Democrat. Anti-union? (Especially anti-teacher union!) Anti-public education? Pro-big business? Don’t think farm workers should be given shade? Think farm workers shouldn’t be able to evacuate when others have been due to fires, but should continue to pick wine grapes? That’s ok! It’s all good! It’s a big tent!
Do I want to live in a red state? Of course not, not even with the constant threat of wildfires. But when I retire on my measly teacher pension, I may not be able to continue to afford my mortgage. I have a good amount of equity, thanks to a crazy real estate market, but even downsizing from an 1100 sq ft house can be expensive. It seems my choices are limited. But I digress.
I have no answers, but I know that looking to the Democrats to save us is folly. Newsom is ok, but Eric Adams and his police state? No thanks. Pelosi and Schumer? Ugh. She heaped more vitriol on the Squad than she did on Trump. Schumer told AIPAC that the Palestinians don’t have peace because they don’t have the Torah. (How Texas Taliban of him!) Too many Democrats actually come from the right in their quest to be centrists.
They don’t push back on the ridiculous rhetoric, they just move further to the right. They lose because they’ve lost sight of who they used to be, and this goes back to Clinton, at least. NAFTA, mass incarceration, “super predators,” ad nauseum. Money rules both parties equally.
When did we as a country decide that two parties represent all of us? When did we decide that our best choices are batcrap crazy and feckless, and that’s ok? Not only did we decide it’s ok, but now we fight tooth and nail to defend it! “I’d rather have feckless over crazy any day, and if you disagree it means you love Trump!”
And before anyone throws the old “why don’t you join the Empire and change it from within” garbage, I did. For 30 years. President of the local Latino Dems, delegate to state conventions, elected to the local (and largest in the county) school board. And the oligarchs still run the county. But it’s ok because 100% of them are Democrats. No culture war garbage, just an open quest to maximize profits for the richest residents.
When a marriage fails, both people are to blame to a certain extent. All I’m saying is we didn’t get here just because of the GOP.
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Yes, it needed help from people like you trying to divide us.
Eric Adams doesn’t have a “police state” although he is certainly more pro-police than some on the left. But Adams is far closer to those on the left in terms of policing than he is with even the most moderate Republicans because it seems 100% of Republicans are in lockstep with the far, far right these days.
Pelosi “heaped more vitriol on the Squad than she did on Trump”? And the teachers union protects pedophiles and lazy teachers who hate and abuse students. If you are going to push right wing lies designed to make people hate Democrats and union, I thought you’d want to use that lie, too. “Schumer told AIPAC that the Palestinians don’t have peace because they don’t have the Torah.” Please. Schumer supports a two-state solution, which would give the Jews their own state and the Palestinians their own state. Do you? If you don’t believe there should be a Jewish state, period, then just own it. I do. If you don’t, that’s fine, but don’t get mad that all progressive Democrats don’t agree with you.
We didn’t get here because of the GOP. We got here because of the lies that people pushed about how the Dems were just as bad.
We got here for one reason only. We had an election in 2016 when there was an open Supreme Court seat at a time when the Supreme Court was divided 4-4 between very conservative folks and progressives and moderates. And too many people listened to the same kind of nasty and ugly rhetoric you posted above (“superpredators” “mass incarceration”, those very untrustworthy Jewish politicians who hate Palestinians)
AOC doesn’t say Eric Adams runs a police state. AOC doesn’t say that Pelosi heaps more vitriol on the squad than Trump. Those lies are only pushed by people who are to blame for where we are. The people who pushed those lies got themselves a far right Supreme Court, and then they whine that they don’t know how we got here. There is honest criticism of the Dems — which Bernie Sanders and AOC and Diane Ravitch make — and there are the lies you posted to demonize Democrats to help elect right wing Republicans. Your lies are no different than the lies that teachers unions protect predators and lazy teachers. And like you, I can double down and tell you that the union is just as much to blame for people believing unions protect sexual predators as the GOP is. Do you think both sides are to blame for one sides lies about them?
I apologize for the long post, but until we call out those who spew this over the top hateful rhetoric about the Dems — rhetoric that is the exact opposite of how real progressives like Bernie Sanders and AOC speak — we will continue on our path to right wing fascism. Is that really what you want?
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Ralph Nader went 3rd party and the nation got Bush instead of Gore.
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Diane, A slight change of subject the following is another example of the GOP through the courts forcing theology on the general public and making taxpayers pay for children going to religious based schools. Don’t think you will appreciate the following article from “The New York Times”. This is going to impact a lot of states.
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So sounds like another First Amendment case along the logic of Janus . I refuse to pay taxes to any state that is going to use my tax dollars to support a discriminatory religious institution. If anything it lays bare the hypocrisy of this right wing religiofascist court .
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Good luck, Joel, withholding your taxes that go to pay tuition at religious schools that discriminate.
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If you pay taxes in NY, you’re already paying taxes that go toward religious education.
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This decision by the Supreme Court is going to impact a lot of states. This will be the GOP fools very, very happy. Just exactly what the evangelicals wanted and Trump gave to them.
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