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Showing Original Post only (View all)The whole Texas GOP platform is insane but the piece that jumped out to me was the endorsement of a [View all]
Paul Waldman
@paulwaldman1
3h
1. The whole Texas GOP platform is insane but the piece that jumped out to me was the endorsement of a state-level electoral college, eliminating one person-one vote in favor of a system they could gerrymander so that the votes of white rural Republicans will count more.
2. This is not the first time this has come up. Not long ago a Colorado GOP governor candidate offered such a plan; an analysis found it would give 2,000 voters in three rural counties twice as many electoral votes as 761,000 voters in three urban counties.
3. This is a road test: Does the base like this? How much blowback does it get? Based on the results, more and more Republicans will probably start advocating the same thing in their states.
4. The GOP is now in a stage of radical experimentation. They're feeling so empowered that they're throwing around ideas that two years ago they'd never have spoken aloud because they're so radical. Now there are literally no limits.
5. Eliminating democracy is THE KEY to every other ideological goal. If you can engineer the system so you always have power no matter what, the voters can't stop you and all your darkest fantasies can be realized.
6. They're still figuring out the shape of this new program; calling it 21st century fascism isn't totally inaccurate, but we may need a new word to describe it. Either way, it's impossible to overstate how dangerous it is.
@paulwaldman1
3h
1. The whole Texas GOP platform is insane but the piece that jumped out to me was the endorsement of a state-level electoral college, eliminating one person-one vote in favor of a system they could gerrymander so that the votes of white rural Republicans will count more.
2. This is not the first time this has come up. Not long ago a Colorado GOP governor candidate offered such a plan; an analysis found it would give 2,000 voters in three rural counties twice as many electoral votes as 761,000 voters in three urban counties.
3. This is a road test: Does the base like this? How much blowback does it get? Based on the results, more and more Republicans will probably start advocating the same thing in their states.
4. The GOP is now in a stage of radical experimentation. They're feeling so empowered that they're throwing around ideas that two years ago they'd never have spoken aloud because they're so radical. Now there are literally no limits.
5. Eliminating democracy is THE KEY to every other ideological goal. If you can engineer the system so you always have power no matter what, the voters can't stop you and all your darkest fantasies can be realized.
6. They're still figuring out the shape of this new program; calling it 21st century fascism isn't totally inaccurate, but we may need a new word to describe it. Either way, it's impossible to overstate how dangerous it is.
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In It to Win It
Jun 2022
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So, they're blatantly suggesting that representative democracy is over. The land of "rights."
lindysalsagal
Jun 2022
#3
It's abundantly evident Republicans can no longer be trusted to hold free and fair elections.
sop
Jun 2022
#6
I keep hoping, but we always seem to fall short. Texas is huge, and there are a lot of rural areas.
Lonestarblue
Jun 2022
#11
It's a corporate run state, so of course it's going renegade and trying to destabilize rule of law
ancianita
Jun 2022
#10
Very good info. making new rules to circumvent democracy. other states will use
Evolve Dammit
Jun 2022
#13
"These are people who claim to love America, but clearly can't stand Americans."
A HERETIC I AM
Jun 2022
#14
Can't say it any better than that, because I see this happening with people I know.
Efilroft Sul
Jun 2022
#44
Republicans cannot win elections with their ideas. So rather than change their ideas,
mn9driver
Jun 2022
#37
I'm just about over this bullshit. Guess we will be looking for a place out of the country.
flying_wahini
Jun 2022
#42