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Thread. A cautionary thought: the GOP can read polls. They *know* that a solid majority of Americans intensely oppose them on abortion, gun control and insurrection (to name but a few). They know these are big losers, in national electoral terms. Yet they persist.
The extremity of GOP positions reveals their intent. These are *not* positions that are viable in any normal political calculus (on a national level). No party 'playing by the rules' would push them as far as the GOP is doing.
They are acting, instead, like a party freed of the natural constraints imposed, in a democratic system, by the need to reconcile conflicting points of view. They are acting like they're not in that system any more. Because they are not.
We shouldn't indulge the comforting thought that the GOP, in a heedless fit of ideological fervor, has blundered onto the 'third rail' of our political system and will now incinerate itself in November.
It's more prudent to assume, rather, that they know full well that they're a minority party with unpopular policies, and are making preparations to see it through. How do they think they can make these unpopular policies stick ?
First, by subverting the popular vote. We see it in many places. Second, by brute force. Jan. 6 was the 'tell.' Not what Trump did but the acquiescence of virtually the entire GOP. Many have said J6 was a 'dress rehearsal.' The truth of that needs to be fully understood.
Irish_Dem
(48,732 posts)aocommunalpunch
(4,259 posts)Can we pretty please all agree to obliterate the Republican party instead? I'm a little tired of poetry.
Raven123
(4,990 posts)RockRaven
(15,141 posts)Yavin4
(35,462 posts)That's why they can take on these unpopular issues. These are distraction issues which a committed minority of voters will show up at the polls to vote for. That gives the GOP enough power to thwart any progressive agenda on climate change, income inequality, education, healthcare, housing, transportation, etc. These big issues get ignored while they focus on social issues which disproportionately affect the poor, esp. poor women, in red states.
School children are gunned down in their classrooms? Too bad. Gun lovers are a reliable voting bloc, and they will vote for candidates that will lower regulation on energy producers in TX. In the end, you get dead kids and shitty electricity.
bahboo
(16,399 posts)Golden Raisin
(4,621 posts)elections. Harassing and forcing out experienced election workers (see Lady Ruby and Shaye Moss). Blatant gerrymandering. Self-appointed yahoo/troublemakers intimidating voters and election workers at voting sites on election days. Ultimately brownshirts in the streets.
bluestarone
(17,187 posts)I DO NOT!
Baitball Blogger
(46,827 posts)expected to attack pregnant women.
America is in a rabbit hole.
iemanja
(53,137 posts)And the voters may not even hold them accountable.
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