Selling the Trump-Republican tax plan should be awkward for an administration that has made patriotism its central theme.
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Trump vs. the poor
In order to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy in his tax reform package, Trump's 2018 budget proposes a $193 billion cut in Snap benefits (food stamps), a $473 billion cut in Medicare, and a $1 trillion cut to Medicaid.
"In the United States, the 400 richest individuals now own more wealth than the bottom 64 percent of the population and the three richest own more wealth than the bottom 50 percent, while pervasive poverty means one in five households have zero or negative net worth.
Excluding the value of the family car, 19 percent of US households have zero or negative net worth," a report by the Institute of Policy Studies notes. "Looking at this trend through the lens of race reveals that 30 percent of black households and 27 percent of Latino households have zero or negative wealth."
Friday, November 10, 2017
The Power of the People
William Rivers Pitt of Truthout writes:
"I don't have all the answers, but one is fairly self-evident: Math. About 20-30 percent of US voters are Trump supporters to the teeth. They are comprised of one of the strangest amalgamations in US political history -- some evangelicals, some wealthy whites, some rural poor whites, some underemployed blue-collar white laborers, some reality TV fans -- and in their eyes, Trump can do no wrong. By itself, this is not a massive coalition, but it becomes truly muscular when:
1. Half the country doesn't vote in the general election;
2. Two-thirds of the country doesn't vote in primaries or in the midterm elections.
What do you have to do to make a dent? Here's a thought: Stop trying to convince Trump supporters they're wrong. You may as well try to convince Patriots fans that Tom Brady is a cheater. You will fail, because they won't believe you, and furthermore they don't care. The national spleen is being vented, and right now they love the smell of bile.
You can't fix that. You have to beat it. There are many paths to activism, but in the meantime, don't squander your energy trying to crack the façade of the true believers. That, among other things, is bad strategy. Instead, fight to win, period."
Use your power in the voting booth.
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/42412-stop-trying-to-convince-trump-voters-start-trying-to-win
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