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The Republican Death Cult, Part I

Andy King asked: By this he meant call from the Right Wing that people should be willing to die for the economy. If you missed it, here’s the clip of Trump saying that health care worker are “warriors” who are “running into death, just like soldiers run into bullets . . . incredible to see, …

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Violence is Always a Bad Idea

If you’re on Twitter, perhaps you’ve seen people calling for violence. I assume it’s happening on other social media as well. It looks like this: Why on earth do people think there is ever a good time to panic? I entirely fail to understand what good comes from putting our hair on fire. Will we …

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Dr. Bright, Truth, and Feelings, and the Republican Party

Dr. Rick Bright testified this morning before the House Subcommittee on Health. What started on Twitter as me live tweeting the hearing turned into a Twitter discussion about the GOP, truth, and fairness. Dr. Bright filed a whistleblower complaint alleging that he was removed from his position because he objected when Trump wanted “flood the …

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We Are the Problem

As you can see, I started off answering a question about Trump’s taxes, and then got a bit irritated with some of my followers on Twitter. After the Supreme Court oral arguments yesterday on whether Congress and a New York grand jury can have access to Trump’s taxes and financial records, a Twitter follower asked: …

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Hierarchy and Conspiracy Theories

In response to my post How Fairness Wins, Andrew Cuda asked about the connection between hierarchical thinkers and conspiracy theories: It’s a good question. Short answer: Embracing the hierarchy mindset requires rejecting factuality and entering a world of myth. This answer will also explain why Bill Barr and pals reject rule of law and think …

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How Fairness Wins

This question was in response to my thread on hierarchy and fairness: How do Democrats overcome the GOP’s baked-in advantages? Spoiler: Democrats win by being the party of fairness. It isn’t easy, but Democrats have numbers on their side. The GOP, by its very nature, has baked-in advantages. That’s why a small group on the …

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Fear and Corruption

I. Fear Donald wants to know how the GOP gets people to vote against their own interests: Answer: The GOP propaganda machine is designed to play on their fears. Do you all know about that Current Biology article that showed brain differences between conservatives and liberals? MRI scans revealed that self-described conservative students have a …

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Tyranny v. Good Government

The GOP believes that it is tyranny when a government takes steps to save lives, and good government when the wealthy get tax breaks. That’s because the GOP is the party of hierarchy. They don’t believe fairness and equality are possible. Hierarchy people think there’s a natural order. Some people belong on top. Others belong …

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