Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Democracy, We Hardly Knew Ye

The Backfire Effect. Far more characteristic of self-described conservatives than liberals, it’s the demonstrated tendency of people who hold false notions to cling more tightly to them when presented with evidence proving them wrong. After five public hearings from the January 6 Committee, it’s particularly relevant. Why it’s mostly conservatives to whom facts are anathema is mysterious, but studies confirm it. In the US, those studies are superfluous: it’s undeniable

So much for the hope that the hearings might disabuse Trumpublicans of their belief in obvious falsehoods. That the election was stolen. Voter fraud is rampant. Mike Pence had the Constitutional authority to refuse to certify electoral votes. Because it’s who he is and what he does, it’s unsurprising that Trump still flagellates those expired equines; in fact, he’s backfiring even more loudly now, incriminating himself ever more deeply in the process.

If his party weren’t so irreversibly in his thrall, however, its leaders would have jumped ship after the first hearing and taken their voters with them. But the Backfire Effect is the territory in which they’ve pitched their tents, and there’s no out-house. Committee members have been assigned bodyguards because of death threats.

With the first three hearings still fresh, Texas Republicans approved a party platform that’s Dark-Ages-regressive and exuberantly nasty. First off, they declared Trump the rightful president from whom the election was stolen by fraud. Warmed up, they designated homosexuality a “lifestyle choice.” Sex education of any sort may not be taught at any level in public schools, other than – not kidding -- requiring students to listen to fetal ultrasounds. Beyond that, no sex, please. We’re Texan.

They were just getting started. Their legislature should be stripped of the power to regulate firearms in any way. The federal income tax should be abolished, along with the Federal Reserve. So, too, the Civil Rights Act. They "oppose all efforts to validate transgender identity," and would make gender-affirming care for trans children a crime. They support full parental control over educating their children; code for not teaching about slavery or racism or any other snowflake-melting facts. Christian prayer would be required. Unregulated home-schooling, privatization of Social Security, no future mask mandates or climate legislation. “Inappropriate or harmful” (undefined) reading materials removed from schools.

The document is testimony to how deeply Trumpists fear truth, science, and the prospect of educated, thoughtful citizens. It's not just Texas. Forced to resign as governor, now running for senate, Missouri’s Eric Greitens posted a campaign video of himself and paramilitary goons storming a home where non-MAGA people live, firing flash-bangs and assault weapons. In a New Mexico county, officials refused to certify an election, based on “gut feelings,” not “facts.” Notwithstanding a post-Uvalde Fox (!) poll showing overwhelming public support for tough gun regulation, including red flag laws, age limits, even banning semi-automatic rifles, elected Republicans are intransigently rejecting public opinion. Minority rules. America is a Venn diagram with non-intersecting circles.

Even before Trumpism, the US had become irreparably fractured. Breakup now seems inevitable. Serious thinkers are addressing it, seriously. That Texas platform demands a voter initiative on seceding from the Union. That, we mustn’t allow. We must require. Toss in another state or two to house all Trumpublicans, and facilitate moving there. Free passage on Amtrak, the last time it’d be available to them. Rational people, like those in Austin and elsewhere, would be welcome in places where reality also is. 

The hearings. Texas. The Trumpublican Party has fled the real world and burned the bridges. Has no interest in cooperation; shouts down and votes out those who do. Because we’re no longer a country in which majority opinions can find their way to legislation, our two-party system has become hopelessly dysfunctional. Exceptional America has become exceptionally unable to address complex problems. Good people, the majority, want to, but can’t. No democratic republic can long survive in today’s political environment.

For several decades, in fact, it hasn’t. Round-the-clock lying and hate-mongering from right-wing media have made it so. And from Trump, who belongs in Texas. After what he did to Lady Ruby and her daughter, a microcosm of what he’s done to America, he deserves much worse. 

The unreachable need a place of their own, where they can raise legally brainwashed, other-hating, scientifically illiterate, parched, pregnant, closeted, but well-armed children, without electricity. Where they can pray away climate change and diseases created by unregulated pollution, genuflect to Tucker, and elect Trumpic tyrants; while the libs to whom they stuck it, along with the few remaining honorable Republicans, like Rusty Bowers, will be up here being nice and raising empathetic kids capable of solving problems. 

8 comments:

  1. Yet there must be many honorable Republicans who are like Rusty Bowers who, despite his testimony and what has been revealed to date, are ready and willing to vote for Trump in 2024 should he manage to be on the ballot. Incomprehensible.

    "Where they can pray away climate change ..." While belief in the science is being subtly undermined for young minds. The July issue of Scientific American has an article that describes how the Texas State Board of Education, overhauling standards for textbooks in 2024, had actually done their homework and were evidently on the path to accurate coverage. And then the Texas Energy Council showed up. The TEC won every change that they advocated.

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    1. I can only assume that for Bowers, et ilk, the prospect of lower taxes and fewer regulations overrides re-electing a "president" who'd destroy democracy. The mind boggles. He's less of a hero, it turns out, than it seemed.

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    2. It's incredible. Perhaps being a lawyer helps him to compartmentalize. Briefly I thought that Bowers might have made that admission to reduce the risk to his family of ultra-MAGAfied backlash, but he seems to not scare easily.

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  2. Civil rights is now on the menu.

    I am beyond pissed off at this point.

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    1. Ditto that, Smooth.

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    2. @3:45 the argument is made.

      It's not her faith that tells her that abortion bad when doing so at conception, when pressed.
      "It's science that tells me, not my faith"
      She really grabbed for a thin branch there but it's better than answering the 12 year old pregnant by rape.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QugxaqSkZGE


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  3. Since it's almost trite to mention the percentage of fertilized ova that end up spontaneously aborted, and, given that god micromanages each and every one (pregnancy as a result of rape is 'god's gift'), I still have never had a response to my question: Does god make mistakes? Or does he just like killing babies?

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    1. Not to mention stillbirths and babies that shortly after birth from unsurvivable birth defects. Then there's the children who die horrible deaths from childhood cancers. Or starve to death. So, yeah: he LOVES killing babies.

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