1/ Large groups of desperate people are a national security risk, whether here or in other corners of the world. They form a petri dish out of which mass societal dysfunction is almost inevitable. This led to the emergence of Hitler in Germany after WW I among other examples.
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2/ Starting with Reaganomics in 1980 & continuing for 40 yrs, the majority of Americans were squeezed into the painful confines of a system where economic & social opportunity consistently & increasingly dried up for them so that a tiny few Americans could grow obscenely wealthy
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3/For 40 yrs the trend continued. Repubs bought totally into corporate domination of our govt & society, leaving vast millions to suffer; Dems tried to eliminate pain on the periphery but they too refused to challenge underlying corporate forces that made the suffering inevitable
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4/ By 2016 a critical mass of Americans realized the economy was rigged against them & cried out in legitimate rage. Only 2 presidential candidates named their pain, however: the authoritarian populist Donald Trump and the progressive populist Bernie Sanders.
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5/ But now of course, all that rage has turned into a mass psychosis led by a dictatorial leader the likes of which is to be expected by anyone with even a basic awareness of how groups operate. Political officialdom has been arrogantly blind to a fire set right under their noses
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6/ what is the answer now? For Biden to institute quickly & vigorously a massive infusion of economic hope & opportunity into the life of the average American. Nothing short of that will quell the fire & provide a compelling alternative to the seductive lure of the dark magician.

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7/ Another point to add: whenever such phenomena occur a tool of the authoritarian is to scapegoat a group of groups that don’t fit into what is essentially a “master race” theory: Blacks, Jews, immigrants etc.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
The US needs a new FDR to save it from fascism in 2024
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Replying to @marwilliamson
This is a good prescription, but I doubt that Biden will do this.
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We need a new agenda ... not the same old ... same old!
And unfortunately we know in 2016 when Hillary Clinton ran, there was some Backroom Deal to get Trump to run as well as a sort of threat from Progressives to have Sanders be President, now we see reasons 4 years later, we have seen the worst from Trump tonight.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
They can buy guns and body armor, fly to DC. There is no indication this radicalization is economic in nature.
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We need to abolish the class relationship between Capital and Labor otherwise we can't transition out of this dominator culture.
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Absolutely right. Biden needs to step up and give the people what they've been begging for. This might never have happened if our govt looked out for our best interests in the first place.
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