Opinion

Republicans — just like dysfunctional HOAs — have been stealing from America’s future

The GOP’s 43-year tax-cuts-for-billionaires-while-we-ignore-the-needs-of-the-country grift has an analogy in condos and homes across America that might help voters understand how it works and how they’ve gotten away with it.

Fully 84 percent of all homes and apartments built and sold in 2022 came with a homeowner’s association (HOA), and an estimated 27 percent of all homeowners nationwide currently live in a property controlled by an HOA.

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How the torch has been passed from MAGA throwbacks to America’s future

Joe Biden didn’t just pass the torch to another generation. He passed it from white MAGA men to America’s future.

Consider that women now compose a remarkable 60 percent of college undergraduates. And that by 2050, it’s estimated that America will consist mostly of minorities — 30 percent more Black people than today, 60 percent more Latinos, and twice the number of Asian Americans.

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Alarm sounded on 'cruel future' Republicans want for the entire nation

As Iowa's six-week abortion ban took effect on Monday after a June ruling by the state Supreme Court, reproductive rights advocates pointed to the law as the latest proof of the importance of opposing anti-choice Republicans in the November elections.

"Today, people in Iowa woke up to the unfortunate reality that their reproductive rights have been ripped away," said NextGen America. "They're already fleeing the state for care. In November, abortion is on the ballot. Vote on it."

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How spyware turned this Kansas high school into a ‘red zone’ of dystopian surveillance

I hated high school.

So I ditched as much class as I could and spent my time racing muscle cars on Route 66 outside of my hometown of Baxter Springs and pursuing other misadventures. I was always reading, though, and in between repairing blown head gaskets and thrown timing chains I had my nose in books, trash and treasure alike, from “The Monkey Wrench Gang” to Hemingway and Harper Lee. My high school guidance counselor told me I should give up my dreams of being a writer and join the Navy instead. I managed to graduate from high school by the intervention of a school superintendent who reckoned I was smarter than I looked and allowed me to test out of some required classes. I still have my graduation photo around someplace, me at 17 in a cap and gown and leaning against the hood of an old GTO.

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My forefather was a GOP president and Supreme Court justice. Trump would disgust him.

Even out of power, Donald Trump seems to think he is The King and the Supreme Court is now the Court of King’s Bench.

Like many of us, I tuned in to the Republican National Convention on July 18 and listened to the former president deliver his acceptance speech.

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Why not Whitmer?

Although Kamala Harris’ presidential candidacy is just a week old, the conventional wisdom congealed almost instantly that the vice president will pick a male running mate.

And if some reports from over the weekend are correct, Harris has indeed narrowed the field to three men: U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper.

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Bad news for Trump: Harris will bring the receipts on Dobbs abortion decision

At 8 a.m. Monday morning, another Trump abortion ban will take effect.

As the state of Iowa joins the growing ranks of Republican-led states banning abortion at six weeks, Iowans will wake up to new realities of state-forced birth, where the government controls private medical decisions for over half the state’s population.

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How authoritarians like Trump take down the free press

Donald Trump took the first step to extinguishing the free and independent press in America yesterday, when federal judge and Bush-appointee Cecilia Altonaga ruled that his defamation lawsuit against George Stephanopoulos and ABC News could go forward.

She ruled that “a reasonable jury could conclude Plaintiff was defamed and, as a result, dismissal is inappropriate.” (emphasis hers)

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The Kamala effect

I’m feeling a feeling unusual;
It isn’t my usual mope.
It’s a curious, happy-type feeling;
The feeling I’m feeling is hope!

It’s because of events quite momentous.
It’s about whom we may now elect.
There’s a shift in our sense of the future.
It must be the Kamala Effect.

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What history says about V.P. picks: senator, governor or wild card?

We know this much: Vice President Kamala Harris will pick her running mate before accepting her party’s presidential nomination in August at the Democratic National Convention.

Harris also has a short list of about a dozen potential candidates she’s vetting, according to CBS News.

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Inside J.D. Vance's 'Elegy' grift

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz this week blasted JD Vance for being a “grifter,” because Vance claimed he was some sort of a hillbilly who grew up in rural Appalachia when, in fact, he grew up in the suburbs of Cincinnati. Governor Walz, on the other hand, grew up in a town of 400 people with “24 kids in my graduating class” where “12 were cousins.”

In Vance’s autobiography Hillbilly Elegy he trash-talks his poor relatives, essentially accusing them of not being successful in life because of moral defects like laziness and addiction; he doubled down on these memes in his RNC speech, pointing out his own mother’s drug use.

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Pivot already, goddammit

It amazes me how many people have become political experts with the unfortunate advent of social media.

It has been less than 24 hours since President Joe Biden announced he would not seek a second term in the White House, making it one of the most consequential days in American history, and those so-called experts and “influencers” are literally everywhere, and having a real time of it.

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The prosecutor vs. the felon

President Biden has let go of his candidacy to focus on being president during this time of major international chaos. He also endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidential nomination, virtually guaranteeing she’ll head up the ticket.

There’s little chance that the Democratic Party’s candidate will be anybody other than Kamala Harris, and she’s certainly earned it.

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