Nobody has done more to bring hatred and violence into the [U.S.] political arena than the Republican nominee for president.
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~ Calling Trump A Fascist Is Like Saying The Sky Is Blue. Both Are True ~
The Details:
The sky appears blue due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, where molecules in the Earth’s atmosphere scatter shorter blue and violet light waves more than other colors, making the sky predominantly blue.
Trump embraces fascists tendencies due to a phenomenon called atmospheric scattered juvenile bed-wetting with a subsequent life-long lack of, and understanding of, self worth.
Also noteworthy, one of Trump’s heroes, Adolph Hitler, had similar life-long atmospheric scatterings – likewise with savage cravings for hate, violence and inflicted pain.
But a more developed approach to understanding Trump and his cadre of sycophants comes from the one and only Robert Reich:
The FBI is investigating the source of suspicious packages sent to election offices in 21 states. Some election offices have been evacuated; staff are frightened.
Suspicious packages, bomb threats, death threats, harassment, assassination attempts, and violence are consequences of the politics of hate, now emanating more ferociously than ever from Trump and his sycophants.
Many explanations have been offered for why two assassination attempts have been made on Trump over the last two months. Some blame easy access to assault weapons; I’m sure that’s part of it.
But the real incitement to violence in America is hatefulness — hate speech, fearsome lies, and dangerous, paranoid rumors — the epicenter of which is Trump – [and his MAGA Brownshirts]. Read the complete article here.
And here at KaneSpeak.com are posted additional examples of what a fascist in orange-face has done and will do to our democracy if elected again to sit in the Oval Office.
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Revealing A Straight Line
Posted here 2022-01-26
The America of today, the scary America, can be traced to a ‘beginning’ with the election of Ronald Reagan.
Excerpt from Reagan’s ‘New Federalism’, by William V. Thomas, 3 April 1981, in Editorial Research Reports, Volume 1
Ronald Reagan’s first months in office could mark the beginning of a reversal in the role the federal government has played over the last half-century.
Reagan’s program rests on two ideas long associated with conservative politics: that of decreasing the size and influence of the federal government and making it more efficient. To help accomplish these aims, the president has pledged to return a number of federal responsibilities, particularly in the area of social and economic assistance, to state capitals and from there to local governments.
Thomas later notes: The Constitution established the authority of the central government, but assigned none to the states. They were granted only residual powers by the 10th Amendment. More on the Straight Line here:
And more WayBack:
Similarities? Undeniable!
Posted here 2021.10.24
School Board Protests Are Not Grassroots Movement, Are Not Spontaneous
Conservatives are disrupting school board meetings by shouting, using Nazi salutes, and even physically assaulting anyone they disagree with. But these attacks are anything but spontaneous.
Most school board members are part-time elected officials who must slog through countless meetings and voluminous reports before facing the public once or twice per month, usually for very minimal compensation; they are no match for the kind of violence-prone tactics we’ve seen at board meetings of late, nor should they be.
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This Is Gonna Hurt
Posted here 2019.03.09
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Chaos, Crisis And The Collapse Of Democracy
Posted here 2018.09.18
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Chaos, Crisis And The Collapse Of Democracy. Part Deux
Posted here 2018.09.19
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Remember When We Thought It Couldn’t Happen Here
Posted here 2018.07.26
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