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appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
Mon Feb 14, 2022, 03:06 PM Feb 2022

Beware Of This Deadly Mix: Oligarchic Economics & Racist, Nationalist Populism: Democracy Danger

- The Guardian, By Robert Reich, Feb. 13, 2022. Ed.

- A treacherous alliance is growing that will undermine democratic institutions in the US and elsewhere. -

The United States presents itself as the beacon of democracy in contrast to the autocracies of China and Russia. Yet American democracy is in danger of succumbing to the same sort of oligarchic economics and racist nationalism that thrive in both these powers. After all, it wasn’t long ago that Donald Trump – who openly admired Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin – encouraged racist nationalism in America while delivering much of the US government into the hands of America’s super-rich.

Now state-level Republicans are busily suppressing votes of people of color and paving the way for a possible anti-democratic coup, while the national Republican party excuses the attack on the Capitol – calling it “legitimate political discourse” – and censors Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, the only two congressional Republicans serving on the panel investigating that attack.

America’s oligarchic wealth, meanwhile, has reached levels rivaling or exceeding those of Russia and China.

During the pandemic, America’s 745 billionaires increased their holdings by 70%, adding $2.1tn to their wealth in just over a year. A portion of this wealth is going into politics. As early as 2012, more than 40% of all money spent in federal elections came from the wealthiest of the wealthiest – not the top 1% or even the top tenth of the 1%, but from the top 1% of the 1%. Now, some of this wealth is supporting Trumpism. Peter Thiel, a staunch Trump supporter whose net worth is estimated by Forbes to be $2.6bn, has become one of the Republican party’s largest donors.

Last year, Thiel gave $10m each to the campaigns of two protégés – Blake Masters, who is running for the Senate from Arizona, and JD Vance, from Ohio. Thiel is also backing 12 House candidates, three of whom are running primary challenges to Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for the events of January 6. It’s not just Republicans. Last year, at least 13 billionaires who had previously donated to Trump lavished campaign donations on Democratic senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema.. The combination of oligarchic wealth and racist nationalism is treacherous for democratic institutions in the US and elsewhere...

- Read More, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/feb/13/us-republicans-oligarchs-economics-nationalism
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- This Is What A Rigged Economy Looks Like:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216350748

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Beware Of This Deadly Mix: Oligarchic Economics & Racist, Nationalist Populism: Democracy Danger (Original Post) appalachiablue Feb 2022 OP
I really like Robert Reich. For some reason I don't fully understand, it seems like KPN Feb 2022 #1
I don't know why people don't like him either. Probatim Feb 2022 #4
k&r for visibility alwaysinasnit Feb 2022 #2
Bingo! zentrum Feb 2022 #3

KPN

(15,643 posts)
1. I really like Robert Reich. For some reason I don't fully understand, it seems like
Mon Feb 14, 2022, 03:13 PM
Feb 2022

quite a few people here do not. Not sure what that's about. I put him right up there with folks like Bernie, Warren, AOC, Thom Hartmann and a few others.

Thanks for posting and Happy Valentine's Day!

Probatim

(2,528 posts)
4. I don't know why people don't like him either.
Mon Feb 14, 2022, 07:24 PM
Feb 2022

Maybe they don't like some of the things that happened during Clinton's presidency, but it would appear he'd prefer to see all Americans benefit from economic growth rather than what we're seeing currently.

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