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The GOP is eating its own

— MAGA Mike Johnson says there’s no need for gun laws cuz we still use cars ... Yesterday I wrote about how virtually every Republican policy position, from climate change to education to healthcare and guns, is driven by either the hope for campaign funds from billionaires and industries or the fear that those funds will be used against them in a primary.
Thursday night, MAGA Mike Johnson, our new Speaker of the House, proved my point. After a slaughter of people in Lewiston, Maine that was so grizzly that it caused Maine Democratic Congressman Jared Golden to apologize to his constituents for having been in the pocket of the firearms industry all these years, MAGA Mike, however, was holding true to the NRA talking points. All we need is prayer: there’s no need to do anything about guns, because cars still kill people. Seriously.
“At the end of the day,” he told Sean Hannity, “the problem is the human heart. It’s not guns. It’s not the weapons.” Problems of the “heart,” of course, is just another way of saying that it’s not the guns, it’s the terribly sick, mentally ill shooters. As if other countries that have a fraction of our mass shootings (or none at all) don’t have mentally ill people, too. But just ignore all those dead children: after all, cars kill, too.
“You know,” MAGA Mike added, “in Europe and in other places, they use vehicles to mow down crowds at parades.
They’ve done that here in the United States. It’s not the weapon that’s the underlying problem. I believe we have to address the root problems of these things and mental health obviously, as in this case, is a big issue…” Does that mean that Republicans now want to re-open the mental health facilities that Reagan shut down, triggering America’s first modern homelessness crisis? Silly rabbit: of course not. It’s just the usual GOP BS, pre-written by the weapons industry as they pour more cash into Republican coffers.

Did you know that last quarter we had “blockbuster” GDP growth running at 4.9%? Now that Bidenomics has shifted our economy — or at least a fair part of it — away from neoliberal Reaganomics and back to FDR’s old fashioned real economic policies, the economy just won’t quit. Republican Fed Chair Powell is doing everything he can to produce a recession, but we still had 4.9% annualized growth last quarter.

In the first three decades after WWII America was consistently running a bit over 3% annual GDP growth; when Reagan shifted us to Reaganomics, that slid down into the 2% annual range through the next four decades. Today we’re back to a rip-roaring economy. Now, if somebody would just let the news media know…

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