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Title: Rigged elections? GOP does it best.
Source: PennLive
URL Source: http://www.pennlive.com/opinion/201 ... tml#incart_most-commented_news
Published: Oct 26, 2016
Author: Cynthia Tucker
Post Date: 2016-10-26 07:52:16 by Willie Green
Keywords: None
Views: 5141
Comments: 34

As if he hadn't already broken just about every rule of conventional politics (and common decency), Donald Trump decided at the last debate to plow through a guardrail of American democracy that has stood since the Civil War.

In the final face-to-face encounter with Hillary Clinton, he refused to pledge to accept the results of the election.

Though audience members gasped at that display of utter contempt for the U.S. Constitution, it shouldn't have come as a surprise. Trump has claimed for some time that the election is "rigged" against him.

As his poll numbers keep sinking, his claims of fraud and illegitimacy keep rising. At every rally, he warns his supporters that a vast conspiracy comprising Clinton allies, the news media and numerous unnamed co-conspirators has been working assiduously to keep him from his rightful place in the Oval Office.

Here's the irony: There are, indeed, some shenanigans undermining the electoral process, some nefarious machinations meant to skew the vote.

But this chicanery isn't aimed at defeating Trump; rather, the strategy is being carried out by GOP politicians and operatives who, for the most part, want to see him elected.

In other words, the only widespread "rigging" that has taken place over the last decade has been conducted by the Republican Party, which has made a concerted effort to suppress the vote among the poor, the young and the elderly -- all constituencies that tend to support Democrats.

Having given up on enlarging their tent to attract more voters, the GOP has settled on a strategy of blocking the franchise for those whom it cannot win over. This is a decades-old effort that goes back at least as far as the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

But Republicans took to it in earnest over the last decade, when it became clear that demographic changes would make it difficult for the GOP to continue as a major party, given its history of alienating black Americans and other ethnic minorities.

The strategy of instituting photo ID laws gained currency in the early 2000s, when GOP operatives in states such as South Dakota wielded it as a weapon to suppress the votes of Native Americans.

Republicans were disappointed in the re-election of Democrat Tim Johnson, who won his 2002 race for the U.S. Senate by just 524 votes -- with a huge turnout on reservations.

The lesson was this: Shaving off just a few hundred votes could boost the prospects of GOP challengers. Requiring photo IDs worked because it seemed legitimate: Republican proponents claimed that they were only trying to protect the integrity of the ballot, to ensure against voter fraud.

Never mind that voter fraud is very rare; the sort of in-person fraud that photo IDs would prevent is virtually non-existent.

Still, the idea had a superficial appeal. Middle-class voters take driver's licenses for granted; they find it hard to imagine that a significant portion of the population -- voters who are disproportionately black or brown -- doesn't own cars.

They also find it hard to fathom the difficulty that the impoverished have in trying to obtain a government-sponsored ID. Even federal courts became convinced that voter ID laws were necessary to crack down on fraud.

Though he has since expressed regret for that decision, then-Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens wrote the majority ruling that endorsed Indiana's strict voter ID law in 2005.

When Republican governors and legislators gained power in the 2010 elections, they took to voter ID laws with alacrity.

According to New York University's Brennan Center for Justice, in the last six years, nearly half the states passed laws making it more difficult to cast a ballot. And GOP strategists were conscientious about aiming those laws at the voters most likely to support Democrats.

In Texas, for example, student IDs from universities are not acceptable at the polls, but concealed gun permits are acceptable. (A federal court has ordered modifications to Texas' law.)

Guess which group is more likely to vote for Republicans?

So if Trump is looking for evidence of rigged elections, it's easy enough to find. He's just looking in the wrong direction.

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#2. To: Willie Green (#0)

It is rigid and has been for some time. Thats how Obama beat Romney. Its how demoncrats win elections.

Its nothing to have hundreds of thousands or even million of dead people come out of their graves and vote in all the key areas to secure a win for progressives.

I find it bothersome that just the thought of voter fraud to harm demoncrats is a federal offense but out right fraud against any other party is just crazy talk because the system is so secure and watched over!

The right is going to have to get over its self-righteousness and start cheating like the progressives or die off!

Justified  posted on  2016-10-26   8:10:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Justified (#2)

The right is going to have to get over its self-righteousness and start cheating like the progressives or die off!

That won't work, because the Right has something to lose: it's money and power. And the Left WILL vigorously prosecute, jail and destroy people on the Right who cheat. The Right is UNABLE to do that to the Left, because the people on the Left protect each other.

No. The ONLY WAY that the Right has a chance in America is to CHANGE SOMETHING, because what they are doing DOES NOT WORK.

Now, the Right leaders have been talking about relaxing immigration standards so they can get Hispanics. This won't work. It won't work because Hispanics are poor, and will vote for Democrats because the Democrats provide the social safety net they need.

No. If Republicans want to survive, they have to change their views on the social safety net. The hallmarks of the Right can be sensible deregulation of business, sensible taxation, sensible trade policy, enforcement of immigration policy, a coherent foreign policy. But the Right has to get away from its crazed hatred of the social safety net for poor and struggling people. THAT is the reason that the Democrats get the votes and win: the Left offers a social safety net, and the Right despises it.

This means that the Right can't win over time. It's not a sensible position they have taken, and they need to rethink it, like Eisenhower did.

Vicomte13  posted on  2016-10-26   10:33:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Vicomte13 (#3)

The hallmarks of the Right can be sensible deregulation of business, sensible taxation, sensible trade policy, enforcement of immigration policy, a coherent foreign policy. But the Right has to get away from its crazed hatred of the social safety net for poor and struggling people.

The "Right", as you call it, have the right idea but wrong way of going about it.

The social safety net (SS, Medicare, etc...) was designed to be a pay/draw system. Now it is more of an entitlement system where you can be sure that you draw something, even if it is unearned. That is not the American way. Although I agree that the poor and struggling people need a way to survive, it is not best to just throw money at the problem (which is what these entitlement programs tend to do). Instead, novel approaches need to be formed to make more people self sufficient. There are even some disabled people who can make their lives more productive when the coddling GrubberMint tells them they are useless and "here's a check for your troubles". Once we stop making incentives for people to show up in the government cheese line and actually make it possible to earn more of the entitlements, less people will show up in those lines.

This nation is filled with lazy people who would rather cry about their situation and draw a check than to actually put more effort into earning their way back to financial freedom. Businesses are not exempt from the problem either. Wages are stagnant, and will continue to drive downwards as migrant workers keep pouring in and Congress continues to make it easy to offshore more of our jobs. Until true cultural reform takes effect, we will continue to expand that safety net into a bag and start shoving more of the once-middle-class into it as we turn this country into a proletariat vs bourgeois society.

Best way for the "Right" to win the day? Reform the crappy culture of the day.

TheFireBert  posted on  2016-10-26   12:10:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#12. To: TheFireBert (#4)

That is not the American way.

It IS the American way, and has been for nearly a century. It is not ever going to change, not ever. To continue to refight this would be like the South rising again, and again, and again, after the Civil War and getting knocked down and slaughtered again and again and again, until finally there were no southerners left.

It the Germans charging into World War II after having lost World War I.

The economics of the world have fundamentally changed since the agrarian days of the founding. The industrial revolution and loss of the family farm has concentrated 97% of the people in cities where they have no land capital, and no ability to feed themselves our house and clothe themselves outside of the labor economy. There is no room in modern urban living for the young to have two sets of old parents, and grandparents, and great grandparents, living in the house as dependents. Those days are gone with the wind.

The social welfare state - all of it: universal public education, public housing, Section 8, food assistance, Medicaid, unemployment insurance, workers comp, OSHA and other labor regulations, disability insurance, Social Security and Medicare are all part of the package of NECESSARY financial structures to keep people who fall down or get sick, or who simply get old and decrepit, from starving and being homeless, or from being a life-destroying burden on the next generation.

This is the way it is, and it will not change, because it is a natural feature of the economy in which we live.

Republicans have insisted that the earth is flat and refused to accept reality on these things for a long, long time. And now we have come to the Rubicon. On this side of it is Donald Trump, who ALREADY has said that yes, we will have universal health insurance (just not Obamacare), and yes, we are going to have protectionism, and yes, we are going to have border control. And who is not going to dissolve the social safety net.

On the other side, you have Hillary Clinton, who will very rapidly build out the social welfare state to its necessary size and strength, and who will then also proceed to regulate away private economic initiatives, gun rights, and the ability to change the government.

In BOTH cases the social welfare state will CERTAINLY remain, for it is absolutely necessary for the survival of the nation.

Why is Trump nevertheless on the brink of losing? Why did Romney lose?

Here is the unvarnished truth: the Republicans have completely lost the poor. They have lost the working class. And as the middle class is driven down by a bad economy to the working class or the lower class, more and more people are realizing directly in their lives that the social welfare state is necessary and good, for their survival.

Minorities are poorer than whites, but there are more and more poor whites too. All poor people support the social welfare state because they need it.

Republicans spew bile at the poor, calling them lazy and vile. But they are the majority of the nation, thanks in part to Republican policies.

And that means, in a nutshell, that Republicans have made themselves the minority, and their minority will become ever more minor in the future.

Because the Republicans refuse to pull their heads out of their asses on the social welfare state, and instead come across as the arrogant judgmental motherfuckers that they are, for the most part, they have become the minority, and are headed to being an ever smaller minority - and a hated one that will be oppressed too.

The ANSWER is to give it up, grow up, and change the Republican mind on this matter.

If Republicans were for a strong and stable defense, a reduced regulatory state, taxes incentivizing business, law and order, border enforcement, fair trade and military strength, conservative social values, and for stabilizing and properly funding social welfare, they would be the majority party.

Instead they are for those things but verbally opposed to social welfare and dismissive of the people who use it, while the Democrats are bad on a great number of things, not in the mainstream, but uphold the social welfare state.

And in the end people vote their pocketbook. They may not like the Democrats crazy social agenda, or foreign policy, but they need housing and health care and they need to eat, and the Republicans keep talking about stripping those protections away, and keep talking about half of the country as though they were lepers.

The Right CANNOT "reform the culture of the day", because they cannot get power. They cannot get power because half the country knows they will be put on the street, just like Reagan put the mentally ill on the streets. They know it, and because they know it, the Republicans are the minority party, and slipping further into the minority because racial minorities are growing in numbers.

Pandering to Spanish-speakers will not make them vote Republican: social welfare keeps them voting Democrats.

Republicans have two choices: accept that social welfare is needed, or submit to Democrats for the rest of their lives.

But it's too late for any of that now. In THIS election, everybody need to vote for Trump to stop Clinton, because if she gets control of the government Supreme Court - the whole discussion is moot. We'll never have fair elections again, and the Republicans will never be able to win back power no matter what they do.

Assuming Trump pulls out the win, Republicans have to change if they don't want to lose the country for good.

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