From The
Idiot Factor:
The latest shooting of Republican House Whip Steve Scalise is a logical reaction when a political
party simply pushes certain classes of people to their edge. The Republican
Party now runs both houses, the presidency and the Supreme Court. And they are
using all their power to punish the poorer classes- even to the point of
letting them die from medical neglect.
So to some extent the Republicans are
reaping what they sow. They follow an agenda that amounts to giving US corporations everything they want at
the expenses of the working poor.
The shooter, at the Republican baseball
practice, in Alexandria, Virginia,
was James Hodgkinson, 66, of Belleville, Illinois, who died
following a shootout with authorities. He was a
supporter of Bernie Sanders' progressive politics—and he hated President Donald Trump. That alone is not
unique. A lot of Americans like Sanders and hate Trump. But few, if any of us, want to
go as far as actually shooting Republicans. That's not to say the temptation is
not there. It is. But most of us have the will power to hold off of on such
actions. Hodgkinson was that one person who simply went over the top. He shot
at several Republicans and he hit at least six people, but only Scalise was
seriously wounded enough that he is still in the hospital.
One thing the Republicans can not say
is that their side is the peaceful one. Just a few weeks earlier Greg Gianforte, who won Montana’s
special election, was charged with assaulting a journalist one day prior. Many
of us found the election results infuriating. However there have been
conservative pundits such as Susan Stamper Brown, who wrote in an article:
"I thought Gianforte’s response was kind of sexy. Before the
snowflake generation evolved, that’s how manly men resolved their differences.
And still do, in places like Montana and Alaska,
where men aren’t ostracized for being men." Her column was picked
up and ran in our local newspaper, The Wichita
Eagle.
So there is plenty of blame for
Republicans for uncivilized behaviour that has taken our country by storm.
There are those who say we should agree
to disagree. But the policies at stake have never been greater. The repeal of
Obamacare (Affordable Care Act or ACA) was a real hit for many working poor who
relied on that for health insurance. With that repeal many of the working poor will
now be without health insurance coverage and as a results—they will lack health care. With a lack of
preventative treatment, many will now die early in life, because they will only see a
doctor after they can no longer ignore the symptoms and it is then too late and
their once preventable diseases will now become fatal. When people are facing
unnecessary death they have good reasons to feel angry.
And many Republicans are just
mean-spirited about it. Governor
Scott Walker wants to make Wisconsin the first state in the country to
require able-bodied, childless adults applying for Medicaid health benefits to undergo drug screening. He and
other Republicans want this move to serve as a national model. On one hand this
amounts to a death sentence for people with drug problems. It also amounts to
potentially killing off poor people because Republicans don't approve of their
life styles. In fact Walker also wants to charge Medicaid
recipients with a lot of money if they, as he puts it, smoke or engage in other unhealthy behaviour.
This is both mean-spirited in that the
drug users will need some kind of health treatment and it is arrogant to let
some one die because their personal habits are unpopular. There is definitely
reasons to be angry about this.
There is hostility on both wings when
it comes to protesting. Anarchists (or antifas, short for anti-fascist, as they
are sometimes called) have gone to attacking Trump supporters and conservatives
love to brag when one of their thugs hurt an anarchist. A site called Heat Street bragged
that man from Patriot
Prayer, at a Portland political rally, "knocked an antifa
guy to the ground." There are
many YouTube videos showing antifas and Trump supporters fighting.
We are living in a time when people are
fighting over the nation's resources and the fighters are not interested in
fighting fair. The country has plenty of resources and keeping those from the
lower classes is both an act of selfishness, mean-spirited and just plain old fashion class warfare. There is reason
to be angry.
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