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Recently and no doubt the GQP, tRump and other creatures of the media sewer of propaganda and sleazy lies, hatched some bullshit at accusing President Biden of having a challenge by blaming seditious and insurrectionist and gutter rot GOPers for the nation's woes which would be an accurate assessment. This is considering woes and problems that faces the nation and humanity is in fact the fault of repukes and the American hating suckers that vote against their own interests for this filth of a GQP atrocity, and this repuke atrocity has been at war against Democracy, humanity and the nation for over a decade:
One year later, the GQP is still at war against Democracy and anything else of a civilized nature for the following reasons:
The Republican Party is the biggest threat to American democracy today. It is a radical, obstructionist faction that has become hostile to the most basic democratic norm: that the other side should get to wield power when it wins elections.
A few years ago, these statements may have sounded like partisan Democratic hyperbole. But in the wake of the January 6 attack on the Capitol and Trump’s acquittal in the Senate on the charge of inciting it, they seem more a plain description of where we’re at as a country.
But how deep does the GOP’s problem with democracy run, really? How did things get so bad? And is it likely to get worse?
Below are 13 charts that illustrate the depth of the problem and how we got here. The story they tell is sobering: At every level, from the elite down to rank-and-file voters, the party is permeated with anti-democratic political attitudes and agendas. And the prospects for rescuing the Republican Party, at least in the short term, look grim indeed."
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/22274429/republicans-anti-democracy-13-charts
THE PRESIDENT'S COLUMN: JOE BIDEN AND KAMALA HARRIS ARE CLEANING UP TRUMP’S MESS
Shortly after his election in 2008, President Barack Obama famously responded to Republican attacks on the Affordable Care Act by reminding the opposition that “elections have consequences.” Indeed, they do.
We will never forget the consequences of Donald Trump’s election: the devastation of our public health; the degradation of our environment; and the decimation of our civil rights and democracy. Though it is still quite early in the administration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris—just four months after inauguration––we already feel the difference from the past four years. And it feels a lot better. A lot better.
Biden has appointed actual infectious disease experts and epidemiologists to curtail COVID-19. Confronting the pandemic is now being treated as confronting a public health crisis instead of political point scoring. This White House, unlike its predecessor, views the country’s 30 million cases and more than 500,000 deaths as tragedy, many of which could have been prevented had the disease been treated seriously a year ago. Most importantly, the vaccines are now beginning to flow, seriously reducing infection rates. Soon every adult will be able to be vaccinated.
In the meantime, the administration and our Democratic led Congress have pushed through a nearly $2 trillion COVID-19 aid package, The American Rescue Act, putting thousands of dollars directly into the hands of working people, whose livelihoods have been ravaged by the pandemic. Also included are a new unemployment relief package and billions of dollars to our states and cities to make up for lost revenue for schools, health care and other essential needs.
This is a sharp contrast to the consequences of an earlier election: Donald Trump gave $1.5 trillion tax breaks for corporations and wealthy individuals."
https://www.1199seiu.org/magazine/p...en-and-kamala-harris-are-cleaning-trumps-mess
One year later, the GQP is still at war against Democracy and anything else of a civilized nature for the following reasons:
The Republican Party is the biggest threat to American democracy today. It is a radical, obstructionist faction that has become hostile to the most basic democratic norm: that the other side should get to wield power when it wins elections.
A few years ago, these statements may have sounded like partisan Democratic hyperbole. But in the wake of the January 6 attack on the Capitol and Trump’s acquittal in the Senate on the charge of inciting it, they seem more a plain description of where we’re at as a country.
But how deep does the GOP’s problem with democracy run, really? How did things get so bad? And is it likely to get worse?
Below are 13 charts that illustrate the depth of the problem and how we got here. The story they tell is sobering: At every level, from the elite down to rank-and-file voters, the party is permeated with anti-democratic political attitudes and agendas. And the prospects for rescuing the Republican Party, at least in the short term, look grim indeed."
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/22274429/republicans-anti-democracy-13-charts
THE PRESIDENT'S COLUMN: JOE BIDEN AND KAMALA HARRIS ARE CLEANING UP TRUMP’S MESS
Shortly after his election in 2008, President Barack Obama famously responded to Republican attacks on the Affordable Care Act by reminding the opposition that “elections have consequences.” Indeed, they do.
We will never forget the consequences of Donald Trump’s election: the devastation of our public health; the degradation of our environment; and the decimation of our civil rights and democracy. Though it is still quite early in the administration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris—just four months after inauguration––we already feel the difference from the past four years. And it feels a lot better. A lot better.
Biden has appointed actual infectious disease experts and epidemiologists to curtail COVID-19. Confronting the pandemic is now being treated as confronting a public health crisis instead of political point scoring. This White House, unlike its predecessor, views the country’s 30 million cases and more than 500,000 deaths as tragedy, many of which could have been prevented had the disease been treated seriously a year ago. Most importantly, the vaccines are now beginning to flow, seriously reducing infection rates. Soon every adult will be able to be vaccinated.
In the meantime, the administration and our Democratic led Congress have pushed through a nearly $2 trillion COVID-19 aid package, The American Rescue Act, putting thousands of dollars directly into the hands of working people, whose livelihoods have been ravaged by the pandemic. Also included are a new unemployment relief package and billions of dollars to our states and cities to make up for lost revenue for schools, health care and other essential needs.
This is a sharp contrast to the consequences of an earlier election: Donald Trump gave $1.5 trillion tax breaks for corporations and wealthy individuals."
https://www.1199seiu.org/magazine/p...en-and-kamala-harris-are-cleaning-trumps-mess
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