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Tim Coffey's avatar

I think McConnell just handed Biden a baseball bat by acquiescing to Trump on the border and Ukraine. Set aside McConnell's epic cynicism for a moment. The "border crisis" is such a catastrophe that the US must wait a full year to address? Really?!?

As far as McConnell's cynicism, no one should be surprised. He. Doesn't. Care. About. Anything. Except. His. Power.

Biden's been more than reasonable with respect to negotiations with the GOP. They just handed him a weapon. It's time to use it without mercy.

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From the FT piece: "trains were running on time, investment was humming and friction between capital and labour was a thing of the past"

The thing that Americans of all stripes really need to take note of here is that the rich men of this country would trade democracy for fascism in a heartbeat so long as their revenues are good and their taxes are low. The rich are not patriots, and if the country ever went tits-up they would pull an Ashraf Ghani and simply fly in their private jets to another country rather than committing their wealth to preserving and fixing this one. That is the hollowness of their supposed "patriotism." Thomas Jefferson once warned us that "the merchant has no country" but the bootlicker working class in this country who worship the rich instead of taxing them just can't be brought to see that they're being taken for a ride. MAGA "working class populism" is emblematic of this. The very same people who constantly tell us that the country is rigged against them by "the managerial class" and "coastal elites" keep giving both of those groups all the tax breaks that corruption can buy. If they were real populists they'd be aiming their politics squarely at the top 10% of this country instead of voting for and worshipping a decadent orange idol who's part of the 1% and who already gave people like himself more tax cuts to "rig the country against the working class" with.

In the film The Patriot, Mel Gibson asks a divided Congress why he should trade one tyrant in England for 300 tyrants in Philadelphia. I guess I'd ask MAGA why we should trade one tyrant via "big government" and "the deep state" for 300 tyrants via an American oligarchy under a billionaire class? Because if government is too big and shouldn't have that much control over things then one could say the exact same thing about the decadent billionaire class in this country that is also too big and powerful. If you're gonna do economic populism, maybe actually *do* economic populism instead of talking a good game about "corrupt coastal elites" on the right and "eat(ing) the rich" on the left while both sides mostly just keep licking the boots of the rich and giving them more tax breaks while their "populism" hypocrisy goes on full display. Wake up people. It's bad enough that the billionaire class in this country can't bring themselves to patriotism over selfishness, it's worse that the working class in this country can't bring themselves into true economic populism over bootlicking the rich.

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