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persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse”. Or as I heard here their just a few thugs What happened to the FBI let them in or it was Antifa DeSantis slammed Democrats and the media for making so much hay of the event. "This is their Christmas, January 6th," he said. "They are going to take this and milk this for anything they could to try to be able to smear anyone who ever supported Donald Trump." I think it's going to be nauseating, quite frankly." And he wants to be POTUS. Lol We're ashamed of nothing," said GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida during an appearance with Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on a podcast hosted by former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, who has been indicted for defying a subpoena from the House committee investigating the insurrection. "We're proud of the work that we did on Jan. 6 to make legitimate arguments about election integrity." Greene slammed Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, another potential 2024 contender, for having characterized the anniversary as an event marking "a violent terrorist attack on the Capitol" She accused Cruz of disrespecting "MAGA patriots" and "people that rioted at the Capitol and did breach the Capitol." So in the revisionist history of the GOP. It was Instead of an attempt to overturn the election by radicalized Donald Trump supporters, it was a choreographed attack staged by antifa provocateurs. Rather than an armed insurrection, it was a good-natured protest spoiled by a few troublemakers. And still with these convictions it’s but but Hunter , let’s investigate origins of Covid. Looting . Afghan withdrawal. And let’s not forget the defense of marriage act. Passed. And these republicans voted against it all geez and red states . Reps These are the Republicans who voted against the bill: John Barrasso, Wyoming Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee John Boozman, Arkansas Mike Braun, Indiana Bill Cassidy, Louisiana John Cornyn, Texas Tom Cotton, Arkansas Kevin Cramer, North Dakota Mike Crapo, Idaho Ted Cruz, Texas Steve Daines, Montana Deb Fischer, Nebraska Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Chuck Grassley, Iowa Bill Hagerty, Tennessee Josh Hawley, Missouri John Hoeven, North Dakota Cindy Hyde-Smith, Mississippi Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma Ron Johnson, Wisconsin John Kennedy, Louisiana James Lankford, Oklahoma Mike Lee, Utah Roger Marshall, Kansas Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Jerry Moran, Kansas Rand Paul, Kentucky Jim Risch, Idaho Mike Rounds, South Dakota Marco Rubio, Florida Rick Scott, Florida Tim Scott, South Carolina |
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wayne, there’s video of capital police in some places, letting them right in. No one is making that up.
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Republicans are fixated on the idea that their party is connected to the party of President Lincoln, whose party also bore the name Republican. During this election season, they keep evoking the hallowed connection again saying “the Republican Party is the party of Lincoln.” Republicans want to imagine that there is a grand tradition between the Republican Party of the Reagan era and Abraham Lincoln’s federal interventionist party of 1861. The Republican Party has spent decades shouting, among other hollow slogans, that big government is bad and small government is good. They contend that small government is morally virtuous and good for liberty and freedom—epithets from Barry Goldwater’s 1960 Conscience of a Conservative, Movement Conservative’s manifesto. And, one must ask: whose freedom? But, if Republicans understood that Lincoln’s party is the origin of the modern, interventionist, administrative state, they would condemn it as socialist. Big government began with President Lincoln’s Republican Party, which in fundamental ways is the progenitor of the modern Democratic Party of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Lincoln’s party was not one of small, non-intrusive government, minimal taxation, traditional social mores, and white supremacy. It was the party of strong federal intervention and moral directive against the institution of slavery and Southern secession, the party of federally funded higher education, federally funded national transportation, and social welfare. The radical Republicans of Lincoln’s Party with their reform zeal and moral interventionist vision would be to the left of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. Lincoln’s administration gave us big government: first income tax, first national banking system, big bureaus like the Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Pensions, an explosion of government contracting for the war, Pacific Railroad Act for federally funded intercontinental railroad, the Morrill Act for federally funded higher education (the land grant universities that changed America). Lincoln’s administration and its legacy brought welfare to a persecuted and disadvantaged minority. It also issued the Emancipation Proclamation, Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery, Fourteenth Amendment guaranteeing constitutional rights for every citizen, Fifteenth Amendment guaranteeing suffrage, Freedman’s Bureau to aid newly freed African Americans. interventionist, administrative state, they would condemn it as socialist. Big government began with President Lincoln’s Republican Party, which in fundamental ways is the progenitor of the modern Democratic Party of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Lincoln’s party was not one of small, non-intrusive government, minimal taxation, traditional social mores, and white supremacy. It was the party of strong federal intervention and moral directive against the institution of slavery and Southern secession, the party of federally funded higher education, federally funded national transportation, and social welfare. The radical Republicans of Lincoln’s Party with their reform zeal and moral interventionist vision would be to the left of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. Lincoln’s administration gave us big government: first income tax, first national banking system, big bureaus like the Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Pensions, an explosion of government contracting for the war, Pacific Railroad Act for federally funded intercontinental railroad, the Morrill Act for federally funded higher education (the land grant universities that changed America). Polina Barskova, Masha Gessen, & Catherine Ciepiela at Greenlight Bookstore lithub.com Lincoln’s administration and its legacy brought welfare to a persecuted and disadvantaged minority. It also issued the Emancipation Proclamation, Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery, Fourteenth Amendment guaranteeing constitutional rights for every citizen, Fifteenth Amendment guaranteeing suffrage, Freedman’s Bureau to aid newly freed African Americans. President Trump’s failure to understand the history of the federal government’s role in times of crisis has cost the nation greatly. Today’s Republicans, with their passion for states’ rights, their protection of the white supremacist segments of American society, their aversion to ethical federal pro action, have more ideological connections with the slaveholding southern Democrats of the 1860s than they do with Lincoln’s party. President Franklin Roosevelt continued the Lincoln tradition because he understood that a well-organized federal bureaucracy was essential to rescuing the nation from an extraordinary crisis in 1932. Unregulated and corrupt capitalism had run the economic and financial infrastructure into the ground. FDR’s New Deal brought the power of federal leadership and the administrative state to a new place. His financial regulations and public work projects stabilized the economy and provided jobs and relief for millions. The Works Progress Administration, Social Security, and the Fair Labor Standards Act were just some of the innovative and nation-saving programs FDR created. The New Deal put people back to work, rescued capitalism, and restored faith in the American Way. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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