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Chris Bartle's avatar

The logic of Republican positions since Reagan has always tended to nihilism. You can't generalize by saying "the government is the problem" without qualifying it and not cause a great deal of harm. Eventually, you get caught in that logical trap. Added to that, the overall position required empirically wrong positions on macroeconomics (supply side, trickle down), fiscal policy (marginal tax rates, etc.), climate change (you know), and a host of other crucial questions. That meant they had to have their own epistemology - presto! Fox News. Eventually, the structure fails under the weight of the truth, as its consequences become undeniable. The only people left are deeply prejudiced, deeply uneducated or the people you mention - intellectually dishonest grifters advocating "revolution" - they "literally" have no choice.

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Marty Linsky's avatar

Joe - as usual I finish your posts mumbling to myself about how on target they are, a euphemism for both "I agree" and "wish I had said that". I don't share your optimism about the calming down of the crazies of the left. The more moderate Dems have the mirror image and problem that the R's have of not wanting to piss off their crazies. See, for example, in our old Massachusetts stomping grounds, the enactment of a budget that gives undocumented residents the same tuition as instate citizens at public colleges and universities and the NYC council trying to do the same with voting in municipal elections. Thanks for doing what you do.

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