@Remittancegirl Thanks for the article. It was a good read.

To the Americans whom might read this, it's not too late. Authoritarianism is still just in its infancy in the US. You can still fight it.

@Kethianna @Remittancegirl
America has been authoritarian for generations.

Don't get me wrong - Americans must the current full-on assault on the rule of law, human decency, and literally truth and logic!, by all means necessary.

But the office of the President has simply gotten stronger and stronger over the years, decades and centuries.

Nixon, Reagan and W Bush were outright authoritarian; Clinton, Obama and Biden did nothing to roll back these extra powers.

And now here we are.

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@Kethianna @Remittancegirl

Now Trump has those sparkling new nuclear weapons that Obama started to build for him to terrorize the world.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renovation_of_the_nuclear_weapon_arsenal_of_the_United_States

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The idea that something just recently went off the rails is entirely false. America has been sprinting toward this precipice for over fifty years.

When the Republicans ruled, the pace accelerated to a fast run; for the Democrats, it slowed to a walk; but never did America turn around and walk away from the precipice.

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Renovation of the nuclear weapon arsenal of the United States - Wikipedia

@Kethianna @Remittancegirl

Please remember that free speech was sharply restricted in World War 2; in the Second Red Scare (1947-1957) in the United States thousands of people had their lives destroyed simply because they had leftist beliefs; then America had a brief, o so brief period of enlightenment where civil rights were codified in law, where much pollution was made illegal, where demonstrations by Americans stopped an unjust war.

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@Kethianna @Remittancegirl But after just two decades, Reagan came in, and anti-authoritarian America never recovered.

While the majority of the blame is of course with the Republicans, all hope was lost when the Democrats starting with Clinton moved sharply to the right on everything except identity politics (which isn't actually left or right, anyway).

When I moved to the US around 1984, both parties were promising what was essentially socialized medicine.

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@Kethianna @Remittancegirl

I left in 2016, when neither party was talking about it. In 2008, the Obama administration banned the mention of single payer from any of the discussions about the ACA, and also refused to allow any comparisons with any foreign healthcare systems, and I knew the game was up.

Why am I telling you this?

Because if we don't understanding our history, we're going to repeat our mistakes over and over again.

We've been fighting and losing for generations.

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@Kethianna @Remittancegirl

We have had two brief series of wins in this century - FDR's New Deal, and the 1960s.

The New Deal came from the Democrats, the changes in the 60s had their support, but then the Democrats also came to support the tremendous generational heist of the US economy from the pockets of poorest 50% into a tiny number of rich people.

The only way for change to happen is that either the Democrats completely revolutionize themselves and become a modern leftist party

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@Kethianna @Remittancegirl ...offering the services that a modern government in a developed country offers, which isn't just free medical care, but things like a *right* to vote - you don't have that in the US, you know - which means free and easy to get ID, active outreach by impartial election officials to make sure people who have a right to vote have everything they need, and mandatory time off for everyone to vote;

and I'm going to stop here, because you can imagine the rest.

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@Kethianna @Remittancegirl Whenever Americans are asked about socialist policies but cast in a way that is politically neutral, they generally end up in favor of them.

More, this is after generations of the Democrats, the supposed leftists, refusing to go to bat for fundamental ideas like socialized medicine and all the rest.

Without fierce champions, how are people to even know that a better world is possible?

So there are three choices:

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@Kethianna @Remittancegirl

Either the Fascists dominate forever.

Or the Democrats become an actual left wing party, a strong advocate for labor above all, free medicine, free post-secondary education, extremely high taxes on rich people, nationalizing or restricting key industries like Twitter which flout the law... etc.

Or conceivable a new left wing party will spring up and revitalize America. But the DNC has proven very talented at crushing anything to the left of "center right".

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@Kethianna @Remittancegirl

Thanks for reading my rant, written in all love.

Very best wishes.

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@TomSwirly @Remittancegirl Thanks Tom for providing the wonderful and scary insight into how America has changed, from the perspective of someone having lived there for 32 years.

Besides the times I've visited back in 90's and 00's I've only read about the changes from news outlets and Facebook/Christmas letters from family living in the US (my grandfathers brother moved to the US way back before WWII) since then.

So thanks again.

@TomSwirly @Kethianna @Remittancegirl
Tom, on the topic of high taxes on rich people, I was recently surprised to learn that in the US, in the 50's there were 7 tax brackets and the highest (for the richest people) was 91% !!! I believe that is even higher than any country en Europe! (correct me if I'm wrong).

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@hadon @TomSwirly @Kethianna @Remittancegirl

"Let me tell you how it will be
There's one for you, nineteen for me
Cos I'm the taxman, yeah, I'm the taxman" -- The Beatles' rate is 95%

@jhhl @hadon @Kethianna @Remittancegirl Quibble - I think it was Peter Brown's book on the Beatles where I discovered that in fact the Beatles were paying a marginal 96% tax rate, worse than the song!

But "one for you, twenty four for me" doesn't scan...

@TomSwirly @jhhl @Kethianna @Remittancegirl

You mean that was the tax rate Beatles were paying??? Where??? America or UK ?

@hadon @TomSwirly @Kethianna @Remittancegirl UK! They were also paying VAT along with everyone else.
@jhhl @hadon @Kethianna @Remittancegirl Quibble - in that same book I learned about "brown bag money", where the Beatles would do shows and get cash in brown bags that no one would talk about - so they weren't paying *all* their taxes. 😀

@TomSwirly @Kethianna @Remittancegirl

Anyhow, I fact checked and found out that even though the bracket was so high, few people paid it. That led me to believe that maybe, thanks to those same brackets, inequalities were not as marked as today...

Take a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bXOl63RSMk

Ep 1: What Was the Top Tax Rate in the 1950s?

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