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Peter Redoblado's avatar

Thank you Armand Beede....may your tribe increase

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Susanna J. Sturgis's avatar

This was almost TL:DR but I did my best! IMO the big realignment followed the passage of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts of the mid-1960s, encouraged of course by Nixon's "southern strategy." (Why do I like so many others continue to put that in quotes? Damned if I know.) That also began the slide of the GOP into a party that at first looked like a close cousin to the Southern Democrats of yesteryear then post-Reagan became ever more dysfunctional, anti-democratic, and (dare I say it) fascist.

Compounding this is the general ignorance of the U.S. electorate about how "the economy" works and what forces affect it, i.e., that the president doesn't control it, though government (executive, legislative, and judiciary branches) can influence it, and since the Citizens United decision the judiciary has been influencing it much too much and not in a good way. And critical talk about the economy, including ideas like economic justice, is short-circuited and stifled by cries of socialism! communism! anti-Americanism! That's been going on since at least the late 19th century.

There seems to be widespread agreement that "the economy" was a major factor in the 2024 election, and Trump's victory. Given how limited the electorate's economic knowledge is (I'm being kind here), this is pretty horrifying. Add in how difficult it is to get accurate information about anything, even if you're highly motivated, and it looks even worse.

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