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Grumpy Liberal's avatar

As Faulkner famously said: "The past is never dead. It's not even past." Perhaps it's the curse of every generation to assume that it is facing new problems when the old ones will do just fine. FDR started to break us from the past and LBJ moved us into the fast lane. Adrienne LaFrance in the April issue of the Atlantic lays out the slow rot of extremist violence that is undermining our democracy and attempting to crank back the clock. The remedy she proposes is very much like your own: we have to call out what's happening and challenge it head on. I will be forever baffled why the Democrats (especially Manchin and Sinema) refuse to see that Republicans have already packed the Court and refused to take the actions necessary to put the ship of state on course again.

Thanks for your excellent post.

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rawrtigerlily's avatar

Just heard you on Amicus with Dahlia Lithwick and thought it was one of the best and most thought provoking episodes of her pod this year so far.

I have often ascribed to the importance of "following the money" and you're so very right in noting that it's not the money itself that we should be focused on, but on outing and shouting from the roof tops WHO is supplying the money and WHY? What is their longterm agenda for the rest of us? It's clearly not pretty or democratic.

Of course, this clarity doesn't make it any more tempting to wonder if this is a fight that can yet be won, or if I shouldn't just move away to a country that didn't make systemic corruption and anti-democratic policies completely legalized. :P

Either way, you've won my interest and admiration and I joined the substack the moment I finished listening to your discussion on Amicus.

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