Denis Smith is a retired educator in Ohio. He urges voters to take Republicans at their word. When they say they will cut Social Security and Medicare, believe them. When they say they will enact a national ban on abortion, believe them. When they say they will cut taxes for big corporations, believe them.
He writes:
What Are You (We) Going to Do About It? It’s Very Simple. Take Republicans at Their Word.
According to some recent polling, Americans, concerned about rising energy and consumer prices, are expected to give control to Republicans for at least one house of Congress, most likely the House of Representatives. Yet other polls show that the Democrats are on the rebound, with many House and Senate races still too close to call.
How appolling is this? Pun.
Eugene Robinson of the Washington Post framed the ambiguous forecasting this way:
“Will an issue such as abortion motivate voters who usually skip midterms, turbocharging Democratic turnout? Will unease about the economy tip the scales toward change, boosting the GOP across the board?”
“The fact that we don’t know is unnerving…”
But while the result of the midterms might be in doubt, all of us should have no doubt about what will happen if Republicans regain control of one or both houses of Congress.
In their own words, Republicans have told us what to expect if they are victorious on November 8. We should have learned to trust them by now in looking at what they’ve said as a predictor of what they will do.
Some examples:
Social Security and Medicare. The two most popular government programs may be subject to attempts to sunset them as a way to wreak havoc on the debt ceiling. How ironic that the mastermind of the sunset plan is Florida Senator Rick Scott, who famously took the Fifth Amendment 75 times in a case involving the biggest Medicare fraud in American history that occurred during his tenure as CEO at healthcare giant Columbia/HCA.
Tax Cuts for Corporations. The GOP has promised to make permanent corporate tax levels enacted five years earlier in the first months of the Trump administration, reverting to their modus operandi of starving other programs to pay for such largesse. But to be a Republican means that you are a walking contradiction, driven to revert to past bad behavior by favoring corporations and high-income taxpayers at the expense of everyone else, including seniors.
The Post’s Jeff Stein painted this picture of what to expect in a Republican victory.
“Many economists say the GOP’s plans to expand the tax cuts flies against their promises to fight inflation and reduce the federal deficit, which have emerged as central themes of their 2022 midterm campaign rhetoric.”
Defund the IRS. Republicans plan to curtail plans for increased spending at the IRS to replace 1970s systems and increase customer service levels to avoid future backlogs on processing tax returns. Some of the new funding would go toward
hiring additional auditors to “crack down on high-income and corporate tax evaders who cost the American people hundreds of billions of dollars each year.” At least 50,000 IRS staff are expected to retire soon, but the GOP has spread wild
claims that staffing levels will increase by 87,000 when in fact the funding will be needed to replace retiring staff, invest in new technology, and add more robust auditing for tax cheats, both individual and corporate.
Defund Ukraine. From the looks of it, the defense of democracy may be waning in the Republican congressional caucus. In the last month, House Leader Kevin McCarthy has warned about not giving a “blank check” in the future for more aid to
Ukraine, as have other Republicans who want more money to build a wall on the southern border. Never mind that any pullback from support for Ukraine will seriously undermine NATO, something that Donald Trump wanted to do all along by his desire back in 2018 to withdraw American membership from the North
Atlantic Alliance.
“These guys don’t get it. It’s a lot bigger than Ukraine – it’s Eastern Europe. It’s NATO. It’s real, serious, serious consequential outcomes,” said Joe Biden about GOP plans to cut support for Ukraine.
Help Big Pharma – At Your Expense. In the recently enacted Inflation Reduction
Act, you will be shocked, shocked to learn that Republicans want to help pharmaceutical companies at the expense of consumers. The Ranking Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee has vowed to roll back caps on drug
costs allowed in the IRA “because those drug provisions are so dangerous, by discouraging investment in life-saving cures.” The legislation allows Medicare to negotiate its costs for the most expensive drugs and cap out-of-pocket costs for
seniors at $2,000 per year.
Investigations Ad Nauseum. Remember Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi? In an interview on Fox News a full year before the 2016 presidential election, House Leader Kevin McCarthy opined that “…everybody thought Hillary Clinton was
unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi Special Committee, a select committee. What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping.”
You can bet your bottom dollar that if Republicans take control of Congress, we won’t have to wait long to discover probes into the Departments of Justice for alleged prosecutorial activism, Homeland Security for border issues, and for the
current president for having the same surname as Hunter Biden. You can also bet that all active congressional probes related to the January 6 insurrection will be stopped as quickly as you can say stop the steal, with the effect of absolving
possible criminal behavior on the part of some members of Congress and White House staff who may have aided and abetted the aborted coup in some fashion.
And we also need to be reminded that if the Republicans take control of the
House of Representatives, the likely new chairman of the Judiciary Committee will be Jim Jordan, the less than urbane resident of Urbana who helped to give us Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi a decade ago. His clownish antics back then may
prove to be his dress rehearsal for wielding a gavel to create more chaos and circus-like behavior in what was in another era referred to as the people’s house. In order to drive home the strong probability of chaos in the new Congress,
consider Jordan’s new 1,000 page report, where he alleges that both the FBI and the Justice Department have been politicized. Hmm, he must have never heard of William Barr. At any rate, the “report” is filled with air, containing hundreds of
pages of letters, signature pages, and only 46 pages of narrative. As is typical with Jordan, there is nothing but hot air and bluster as he wrestles in incessant witch hunts.
And last but not least:
Impeachment. Revenge. Payback. Impeachment will be on the table if the Republicans win in November. Ask Ted Cruz. Ask Marjorie Taylor Greene. For that matter, just ask the lunatic fringe that is now in control of the Republican Party. And the reason for a new impeachment? No, not for a president pressuring the Ukrainian leader to help him with collecting dirt on a political opponent, not for violation of the Emolument Clause in charging the Secret Service more than $1,600 per night for lodging in his properties, and certainly not for being central to a conspiracy for overthrowing a democratic (small d) election that led to the January 6 coup attempt at the nation’s Capitol. And the charges? Details. Details. They’ll fabricate something later because after all, the subject is revenge. Payback. “What’s good for the goose is good for the gander,” Ted Cruz said in September.
For once, Lyin’ Ted, as Trump christened him, was being straightforward.
So if you know all of this now, what are you going to do about it? In 1871, the great cartoonist Thomas Nast posed that same question.
When it comes to the Republicans’ upcoming agenda, we should believe Ted Cruz. And Kevin McCarthy. And all the rest of an anti-democracy, anti-government, election denying lunatic cult that once was identified as a responsible, conservative political party.
But perhaps the scariest part is that what has been detailed here merely represents the short list of Republican objectives in January if they win. After all, that’s what the GOP (Great Obstructionist Party), with no plan for providing principled governance yet having a detailed plan for obstruction and mayhem, is all about.
Yes, that is the GIP.
No, that’s not a typo. The GOP is also becoming known as the GIP, the Great Insurrectionist Party. When you threaten to cut Medicare and Social Security and take funds from Ukraine, a democratic country fighting for its life against an authoritarian onslaught, the result is that we’ve been GIPped.
And never forget that the leader of the rape of Ukraine is a former KGB agent who was defended by Donald Trump in 2018 at a meeting in Helsinki against allegations by 17 American intelligence agencies that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
“No prior president has ever abased himself more
abjectly before a tyrant, the late Senator John McCain said at the time about
Trump’s performance in defending a brutal dictator who murders journalists and
jails those who dare to object to his tyranny.
In the end, if you now know about this agenda that the GOP is expected to unleash but you go ahead and vote for any Republican who denies the validity of elections and supports the authoritarianism personified by Donald Trump, you are guilty of aiding and abetting the dissolution of our democracy.
Election Day is at hand. What are you – and what are we – going to do about it? From the looks and sounds of it, we are running out of time.

Debunking the Big Lies Coming From Republicans | Robert Reich
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Well, laugh if you will, but they did say they’d elect DJT president, & they did say they’d get the Supreme Ciurt to reverse Roe.
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But here’s the rub…All mentioned above is logical and true, but it is wordy. I have never understood why the Democratic Party doesn’t brand it self as the party of opportunity, everyone’s. The Republican Party is the party for Corporate Business. The Democratic Party is the party for all business. It’s that simple. Arcane arguments about the dangers of the Republican Party cause the average electorate to snooze and vote on fear and impulse.
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Since inflation is the biggest issue in the election, I wonder why the Democrats don’t point out that it’s an international problem, caused by COVID and Putin. Call it the Putin tax.
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https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRxBbvQN/
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The COPutax
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Because it requires voters to have a modicum of the ability to think?
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Instead of glossing over inflation, Democrats would be better off addressing it in the contexts Diane mentions. They need to work on better messaging.
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“When people show you who they are, believe them the first time.”
— Maya Angelou
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And the voting process as well:
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Amen…sadly it’s true. Americans have been brainwashed by media, et. al. to believe politicians never tell the truth. But that’s not true. Quite often they do tell the truth. And Republicans have been running noisily or quietly (at two Martini lunches–remember Mitt Romney) against Social Security ever since FDR got it started. Remember how Reagan “fixed” it? Cut benefits in half for those who had two careers and thus two pension systems.
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I will go tomorrow and cast my vote for people who have absolutely no chance of winning. I might better spend my time learning to play Booth Shot Lincoln on the banjo. My neighbors will elect people who are going to do all these things to them because they read news outlets that tell them that inflation is because of spendthrift democrats, that the GOP is saving babies, that the democrats want to rob them of their Christianity, that crime threatens them at every turn, and that Trump was robbed of a free and fair election by (a bunch of crap the group believes). Privately, these people will voice an aversion to one man one vote.
I can vote against this attitude, but I will be joined by a maximum of 3 of ten voters. This would ordinarily not be so problematic, but the modern GOP has accepted the idea that the rights of the minority (by this I mean the ones who vote for the loser of the election) are not their concern. They are prepared to dominate with a majority. If it every occurs that they lose their majority, they are setting districts up so that 60% of the voters will have to agree on their opponents.
I feel we are losing our democracy. Do you hear the people sing?
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“The democrats want to rob them of their Christianity”
Answer me this , grasshopper:
How can you rob someone of something they don’t possess*?
*As proved by the fact that they vote for people who behave in profoundly unChristian ways.
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“the modern GOP has accepted the idea that the rights of the minority (by this I mean the ones who vote for the loser of the election) are not their concern”
It would certainly appear that they are only unconcerned with the rights of the minority when they are in the majority. Otherwise (eg, when they are the minority in Congress) the rights of the minority are their only concern.
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Taking bets: if Reps win Senate, filibuster will be history by the end of the first week of the next Congress. Any takers?
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The one thing I think very few comprehend is the speed with which democracies that have failed fall into various forms of authoritarian/totalitarian/fascist states. From the time Hitler became chancellor until the party completely consolidated power and silenced its critics, it took slightly longer than a month. On the papers of governing, little-to-nothing changed, just how they were interpreted and enforced. The conversations people had on January 30 seemed quaint and naive by March 4. To secure power, the Nazi Party moved quickly to silence critics, allow public violence through a skewed, arbitrary intimidation of political activity, and elimination of public dissent. They still did not win a majority of votes in March, but the nature of a parliamentary system plus owning many of the mechanisms of governing allowed them to complete their grasp of power and eliminate the opposition. Ernst Thälmann, the Communist candidate who just months before ran against Hitler and Hindenburg for the presidency, was arrested at this time and was to spend years in confinement before being murdered in Buchenwald. This allowed further persecutions from the Night of the Long Knives through Kristallnacht to the war.
I fear for our future because no one seems to understand how close to the abyss we are. Even if we survive this month, nothing will change about the precariousness we fear today. All we will have done is gain a very little time to try to inch our way off it. The opposition will only become more course, openly racist, and lie harder. I suggest this post be reposted as it is in two months to see for ourselves both how much and how little the world will have changed. Will our comments above seem like they were from a different historical age? One that may never come back or be able to be fixed?
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Most of the people at this blog are scared.
Conservative Christians like Pence aren’t. He recently stated that we shouldn’t be free from having other people’s religions forced on us. Republican, Ron Johnson, tweeted in 2018, “All 5 Wisconsin Catholic bishops urge (confirmation of Gordon Giampietro for judge).”
When, conservative Catholics took over SCOTUS, it reflected the success of Leonard Leo’s Federalist Society in putting American democracy in the dust bin and guaranteeing conservative colonialism would rule going forward. Conservative Catholics can draw instruction from a long history of aligning with the goals of men like Koch. They rely on insulation from scrutiny. It’s provided by the tactics and strategies of tribalists.
Btw- Johnson, while a Lutheran evangelical, was at one time (during one of the priest scandals) head of the Green Bay diocese’ finance committee.
If historians are accurate in the future, they will see the path to authoritarianism began with weaponized religion, including the mutation of, “religious liberty,” at the hands of the Christian Right.
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We’ve been here before. Once Reconstruction was defeated by white supremacy, not just in the South mind you, and Jim Crow took over, our country struggled for a century to get out of it with much pain and sorrow. That’s what it will take to get over this current autocratic movement. I won’t see it, but I hope my adult children and their generation can overcome this backward conflagration.
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But, do not believe Republicans when they say Democrats are responsible for soaring crime rates, because crime isn’t soaring, it’s lower than it has been for decades but a slight blip up from year to year, and the lying Republicans will repeatedly shout from the rooftops that the world is going to end and it’s the Democrats fault.
As a rule, most politicians (doesn’t matter what party) tend to lie to get reelected, but Republicans lie way more than Democrats. Most Republicans have perfected the art of the lie.
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Republicans have to lie because if they identified themselves as the party that protects the interests of corporations and ignores the middle class and the poor, if they admitted they want to cut Medicare and Social Security, they would never win another election.
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This whole era has been like the Star Wars epoch. I guess we need to dust off our light sabers…
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One small positive note is that there is a feud between Trump and DeSantis, quote: “There it is, Trump at 71 percent, Ron DeSanctimonious at 10%,” Trump told the crowd while reading approval numbers of various Republicans. “Mike Pence at seven, oh, Mike is doing better than I thought,” Trump continued. “Liz Cheney there’s no way she’s at 4%. There’s no way. There’s no way. But we’re at 71 to 10 to 7 to 4.” end quote
All that being said, Trump or DeSantis in the White House would be a total disaster, they are both vile negative forces though Trump is far worse. Take your choice, be mauled to death by a hyena or a Nile crocodile. I sincerely hope that Michael Moore is right and that the Democrats will score some decisive victories. It’s not looking good in FL, DeSantis is way ahead. PA is very important, hoping that Fetterman wins though it’s close. Gubernatorial candidate Shapiro is leading by nine points, 50.4% to Mastriano’s 41.2% with 4.8% undecided. Mastriano is a certified far right extreme nut job.
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Trump should be in jail. In his stump speech, he admits he took classified documents to his home because “everyone does it.”
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Why isn’t Trump in jail?
Seriously, what’s the holdup?
If Garland waits any longer, Trump will be a declared candidate.
Oh, wait…
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What sickens me is this ongoing narrative that supposedly Garland doesn’t want to appear political. I don’t give a damn if Trump is a Republican or Democrat, if he broke the law, which he clearly did, he should be prosecuted. And another thing, why does the standard of guilt seem so much higher for Trump than the rest of us?
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I know what the writer is going for, but I wish he had used a term other than “gypped,” which is slur against Roma people, known in orthers’ not non-Roma parlance as Gypsies.
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I did not know that.
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