The only policy plank of the present GOP throughout the country is “Power for the sake of power at any cost”. Rules be damned, they want to pick their voters rather than “allow” the voters to pick their representatives. There is nothing in America that is more un-American than the GOP. Dems must vote in overwhelming numbers in 2024 & beyond.
The only policy plank of the present GOP throughout the country is “Power for the sake of power at any cost”. Rules be damned, they want to pick their voters rather than “allow” the voters to pick their representatives. There is nothing in America that is more un-American than the GOP. Dems must vote in overwhelming numbers in 2024 & beyond.
America in 2023 is divided in much the same way as it was in 1860. Then, as now, dis-information within the southern states convinced voters there that the Federal government was trampling "states rights" and the institution of slavery was a mere sideshow. Today, the dis-information industry has also created a voter base untethered from reality. The difference being that today, those voters are spread across the geography. Southern voters in 1860 were ill-informed as are millions of voters today. As Madison warned, a democratic republic requires a well-informed electorate.
The only policy plank of the present GOP throughout the country is “Power for the sake of power at any cost”. Rules be damned, they want to pick their voters rather than “allow” the voters to pick their representatives. There is nothing in America that is more un-American than the GOP. Dems must vote in overwhelming numbers in 2024 & beyond.
America in 2023 is divided in much the same way as it was in 1860. Then, as now, dis-information within the southern states convinced voters there that the Federal government was trampling "states rights" and the institution of slavery was a mere sideshow. Today, the dis-information industry has also created a voter base untethered from reality. The difference being that today, those voters are spread across the geography. Southern voters in 1860 were ill-informed as are millions of voters today. As Madison warned, a democratic republic requires a well-informed electorate.