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Dionita De Las Flores's avatar

I’m just happy that the “former guy” wasn’t smarter. We’d be having an entirely different conversation.

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Eric S.'s avatar

These books have informed my view of the GOP's decline from a moderate center right party before 1980 to the crypto-fascist party of 2021.

Why the Right Went Wrong - E. J. Dione, Jr.

Democracy in Chains - Nancy MacLean

Dark Money - Jane Mayer

and more recently

Evil Geniuses - Kurt Anderson

In my view, these are serious authors writing objectively, and with regret.

I am skeptical that the GOP's fever can be broken. I am in the camp that says it must be burned down to the ground. Whether it can be build up in the image of, say, Eisenhower, I see as doubtful. Here is why, in three acts.

1. The existence of a 40 year old coordinated program of vast size and deep funding hell bent on destroying FDR's New Deal to benefit the super-rich by undermining democracy at every turn. (e.g.: The Koch troika)

2. The growth of a pervasive right wing propaganda machine dedicated to mobilizing fundamentalists and other bigots. They inflame hate and fear by demonizing racial and religious minorities, in order to elect Ayn Rand fanatic libertarians, who will prostitute their offices for money and power.

3. Most importantly, the looming end of white supremacy coupled with the fading of Christianity generally, and Evangelical fundamentalism specifically.

Maybe the problems only seems insurmountable, the situation intractable. Maybe I'm just an apoplectic ideologue. I hope not, on both counts. But the moment could not be more urgent, or more tragic. Forty years of their profit driven climate change denialism has brought us to the brink. Without immediate vigorous action we risk eventual planetary ecological collapse. In its reports, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), has warned of - get this - multiple simultaneous catastrophic cascading infrastructure failures! It's the "cascading" feature that really gets me. That hurts. Each crisis makes the others worse.

Thank you for speaking out the way you have. I look forward to following and participating in this growing community.

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