On voting and its suppression. From his FB post:
"Will Democrats Turn Out Enough Votes this Fall to Overwhelm the Republican Anti-Democracy Machine?
George W. Bush and Donald Trump both lost the popular vote, by a
half-million and 3 million votes respectively, yet occupied the White
House even though a majority of Americans didn’t want them there.
Similarly, in 2012 Democrats got 1.4 million more votes nationwide for the House of Representatives, yet that body was controlled by Republicans with a 33 seat “majority.”
There are numerous states where the majority vote goes for Democrats,
producing a Democratic governor, but, because of gerrymandering, the
state legislatures and their congressional delegations are still
controlled by Republicans.
Fully 59 million Americans, in fact,
live under such “minority rule“ in states where Republicans control
their legislatures even though a majority of the legislative votes in
the past election were cast for Democrats.
And now, according
to reporting in the Guardian, corporations like Chevron and Citigroup
are pouring money into Republican operations to not only maintain
minority rule, but to expand it.
And billionaire-funded
rightwing groups like Freedomworks are actively reaching out to millions
of Americans saying that allowing us to vote by mail during this
pandemic would amount to “voter fraud,” the largely nonexistent bogeyman
they have used for years to throw tens of millions of Americans off
voting rolls and prevent people from voting.
Meanwhile,
Bloomberg is reporting that China has decided they want Donald Trump to
stay in the White House. This report follows by just a few days the
release of John Bolton‘s book in which he says that Donald Trump begged
China’s President Xi to help him get reelected.
Donald Trump in
losing in poll after poll, but Republicans continue to rule numerous
states where republicans got the fewest number of votes. And the last
two Republican presidents were not elected by the majority of Americans
because of the electoral college.
The Supreme Court has ruled
that Americans don’t have a constitutional right to vote, which is a
large part of the reason for this situation. If we don’t get money out
of our politics and enforce the laws against foreign meddling in our
elections, we may well see the end of the American experiment in
democracy. The stakes have never been higher."
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