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PatrickforO

(15,392 posts)
20. You know, Trump with his hatred and fearmongering really is
Sat Sep 1, 2018, 12:29 PM
Sep 2018

as American as apple pie. But, hatred, fear, xenophobia, homophobia, racism, bigotry, intolerance and the propensity to violence, as in lynchings - that is the underbelly of this nation. The sad truth is that America is built on genocide and slavery, and until we confront these gut-wrenchingly sad truths, we can never really be the light on the hill.

Obama was as near-perfect as a US president could be. Moral, just, intelligent, a master of the big picture, and a long-term thinker that put policies in place that really did some good. Without drama, he saved us from a worldwide depression, worked with Congress to pass the ACA, got Bin Laden, and through his cabinet implemented some truly good policies. But...he did all this while (gasp!) being black!

So...enter Trump. A white guy. As unintelligent, inept, incompetent, corrupt and treasonous as a president can be - in fact, we really haven't even touched the surface of how bad Trump really is, and how dangerous he is to the entire human race. But he's white. A sort of pale and rotten counterpart to the noble nature of his predecessor.

We really COULD be great, you know. A light on the hill. Even now, people aspire to come here because for many it is the land of opportunity. But we have to get to the bottom of this capitalist cancer that was born at the death of the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, became tumescent with the growth of Fox 'news,' and metastasized through hundreds of hate-talk radio shows and alt-right websites. The problem is that these propaganda organs are funded by, and promote a capitalist message of rugged individualism, hooray for me and to heck with you, pull yourself up by the bootstraps.

That message is underpinned by a constant hatred for the government, a transformation of government from 'of, by and for' the people to some 'deep-state enemy of the people.' Something wasteful and stupid that people like Grover Norquist want to shrink to the point where we can 'drown it in the bathtub,' because then oligarchs can reign supreme with the help of an alt-right nationalist theocracy.

That is the plan.

Why? Because it is the best interests of the capitalists to have us make our very own government the enemy. If we are worried about government overreach and the 'deep state' somehow betraying those who cheated to be elected into office, then we don't have time to understand who is really picking our pockets, and who is systematically raping the treasury and routing as much money as possible to corporate profits and billionaires while we are left with an aging infrastructure, a healthcare program so sabotaged by Republicans that it is once again profoundly broken, the sacred trust of Social Security starving for funds, and virtually every program that actually helps Americans in danger of folding for lack of money.

But, hey, we've got PLENTY to route to 'defense' spending, including a brand-new, shiny Space Force!

It will take us years, decades, to wise up the American people, engage them in democracy at the local, state and national level, and create a system where people actually DO have a say in policies that affect them.

The biggest danger to humanity? To the world itself?

The Republican Party of Donald Trump.

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Amen to that..... ProudMNDemocrat Sep 2018 #1
With a distinctive, downward pointing thumb captured on TV, McCain saved the ACA. DemocracyMouse Sep 2018 #24
This military veteran 100% agrees. N/T john657 Sep 2018 #2
So does this one. n/t Fortinbras Armstrong Sep 2018 #14
I'll bet alot more vets are rethinking their support of the infant idiot now. john657 Sep 2018 #15
I really hope so. ooky Sep 2018 #38
This is deliberate. janx Sep 2018 #3
I just realized that I am feeling more respect for him in death than in life. Yonnie3 Sep 2018 #4
I realized Skidmore Sep 2018 #33
I was thinking that as well. The contrast between this service and the world of Trump redstateblues Sep 2018 #5
Here's another contrast. Lonestarblue Sep 2018 #13
Soft impeachment Ponietz Sep 2018 #6
Trump's MAGA cult is being publicly denounced dalton99a Sep 2018 #7
Massive public shaming long overdue Ponietz Sep 2018 #9
He might be more powerful in death than he was as a senator. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2018 #8
All they will ever think about Mr.Bill Sep 2018 #12
I am hoping it triggers a change of attitude. drray23 Sep 2018 #10
The death of McCain will be shown as a turning point for this administration. Sneederbunk Sep 2018 #11
In an involuntary sense, of course. dchill Sep 2018 #17
👏🏾 Indeed 👏🏾 BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2018 #16
Love cilla4progress Sep 2018 #18
It will have zero affect on anything or anyone.... vi5 Sep 2018 #19
You know, Trump with his hatred and fearmongering really is PatrickforO Sep 2018 #20
+1000. A very good post. yonder Sep 2018 #23
The Republican Party of Donald Trump. Perseus Sep 2018 #25
Two excellent posts. proglib217 Sep 2018 #34
Thanks for a really excellent post. nt LAS14 Sep 2018 #29
KR NT ProudProgressiveNow Sep 2018 #21
I don't know how much of an effect it will have Perseus Sep 2018 #22
We may find out just how much of a service he did if the GOP Jarqui Sep 2018 #26
The ceremony showed that this country is built upon ceremony and traditions Mandeville Sep 2018 #27
More than that, he did a service by living a life that caused our media to... LAS14 Sep 2018 #28
It is easy to find fault with some person on a daily basis, but that fault finding should not LiberalArkie Sep 2018 #30
You bet. redstatebluegirl Sep 2018 #31
K&R Scurrilous Sep 2018 #32
Thank You...k and r. no text. Stuart G Sep 2018 #35
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Sep 2018 #36
John McCain will have a legacy Comrade Fishlips will never have: Buns_of_Fire Sep 2018 #37
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