Opinion

We won't survive another Trump presidency

“He is the most dangerous person ever. I had suspicions when I talked to you about his mental decline and so forth, but now I realize he’s a total fascist. He is now the most dangerous person to this country.”

Read that quote again. I’ll wait.

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Kansas GOP leader makes case for why his party should lose supermajority

What if a political party holding near total power in a state admits to stalling bills for nakedly political purposes?

What if a political party holding near total power in a state admits to throwing away taxpayer money?

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Inside Trump's brand new grift for billionaires

Back in 1982, Republicans and the Reagan administration determined that they needed to raise taxes on average working people to pay for part of the massive tax break they were giving billionaires (they dropped the top income tax bracket from 74% to 28%).

Reagan imposed income taxes on elderly people on their Social Security income, ended the tax deductibility of interest on car loans and credit cards, and ended the tax deduction on two-income households.

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Trump keeps telling us he believes he’ll lose

Yes, it’s scary when Donald Trump says he’ll respect the outcome of the 2024 presidential election if, and only if, he’s the winner.

It’s scary when the whole GOP follows his lead, either by refusing to admit he lost the last election or by avoiding the question entirely.

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Wichita State president admits ‘technical oversights’ in dissertation — but it looks worse

Human beings make mistakes.

What Wichita State University president Richard Muma did doesn’t look like a mistake to me.

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The GOP's Barbarism and unrelenting extremism knows no bounds

During a national emergency, it’s good to say that “we’re all in this together.” Whether it’s a war, a pandemic or a hurricane, everyone is affected. Everyone has a stake in the outcome. And if we don’t believe and act like we are all in this together, the crisis will get worse.

This idea of collective fate in the face of dire threats to our lives and fortunes is conventional. So much so that it beggars belief when rightwing politicians tell us that, actually, we’re not all in this together.

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How billionaires are buying the presidency for Trump

“The evil man is a source of fascination; ordinary persons wonder what impels such extremes of conduct. A lust for wealth? A common motive, undoubtedly. A craving for power? Revenge against society? Let us grant these as well. But when wealth has been gained, power achieved and society brought down to a state of groveling submission, what then? Why does he continue? The response must be: the love of evil for its own sake.”

Unspiek, Baron Bodissey

Donald Trump has been found by a jury of his peers to have raped a woman. He’s a traitor who’s embraced foreign dictators, particularly Vladimir Putin, who just sentenced an American to prison while actively bombing a democratic American ally. He’s a convicted criminal who stole money from a children’s cancer charity and scammed students out of millions of dollars. He tried to end American democracy by force. Like Hitler justifying the Holocaust, he claimed some Americans are genetically inferior. And he’s a whisker away from the presidency.

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The October Surprise

Mother Nature has abruptly slammed upon our shores with an unmatched force and fury as our endless election season mercifully winds down toward its finishing kick, and if you don’t think she’s serious about exposing the Republicans’ reprehensible response to the catastrophic impacts of global warming, I suggest you contact the victims of Hurricane Helene and the looming Milton for a reference.

Because of course it was going to be a woman who put the hammer down and made Americans painfully aware yet again of the very real consequences of our rapidly changing climate, and which political party is interesting in doing something about it, and which one incredibly wants to make its crushing impacts even worse.

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How 2020's trauma created Trump's death cult

Could the Covid disaster of 2020 — which Trump botched so badly that America has had more Covid deaths than any other nation in the world except Peru (whose president denied Covid was dangerous) — be what’s fueling the Trump MAGA cult? Are we, in other words, as a nation suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and that’s driving a national mental illness crisis that opened the door for Trump’s cult to grow?

— Colorado elections worker Tina Peters, for example, was just sent to prison for nine years for her role in trying to subvert the 2020 election; she’d completely bought into Trump’s lie that Democrats had stolen that election and is paying for it with the rest of her life.

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Voter exhaustion is part of Trump's grift

Unveiled amidst a daily grind of outrage and threats, Donald Trump’s latest swindle, $100,000 ‘Trump watches,’ has been largely overlooked by voters and mainstream media. It shouldn’t be. Trump has made the watches available for purchase through virtually un-traceable Bitcoin; any foreign actor seeking favor with Trump can purchase one, two, or fifty of them.

From oven-mitts to candle kits to pieces of the suit he wore when he was indicted, keeping up with Trump’s rotating grift machine is exhausting, but four weeks before the election is not the time to look away.

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Retired judge grades Trump's appointees —and finds some have 'lost their way'

It still chokes me up a little when I remember the moment when Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney swore me in, my right hand raised, as a Massachusetts Superior Court judge, saying, “Do you promise that you will defend and support the United States Constitution and the Massachusetts Constitution, so help you God?” This oath choked me up every time I took it over the last 22 years.

The Trump judges must have taken the same oath, yet some have lost their way.

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Dereliction of duty: How Merrick Garland failed America

Merrick Garland's failure to protect us from the anti-American madman who attacked our country, and now wants to finish us off, has been a catastrophic dereliction of duty unmatched in American history.

I am not here to needlessly pile on or distract us from our important work of making good and damn sure Kamala Harris is elected next month, but I do think it is vital we understand that our attorney general’s — the most powerful law enforcement officer in the world — refusal and/or inability to do his job upon his appointment in 2021, has put this country in tremendous danger.

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