If this was just routine political corruption by a few rogue politicians, it would be a problem but not a crisis—however—this cynical embrace of strongman oligarchy has put America itself at risk. Republicans claim to "love America, "but what does that mean?
They
sure don't love our religious freedom. America was founded in 1789 as the first
secular republic in the history of the world, an accomplishment the Founders
and Framers reveled in. Secular literally means
"not religious "or "not based in religion."
But
Republicans will openly tell you that they hate secularism and want, instead,
the opposite of the core value on which this country was founded: instead, they
want to put the interests of a particular religion (and only one sect within
that religion) above all else.
While
our Constitution explicitly says, "Congress shall make no law respecting
an establishment of religion…"Marjorie Taylor Greene recently said, "We need to be the party of
nationalism and I'm a Christian, and I say it proudly, we should be Christian
nationalists."
Republicans
will tell you that they love "working people "but they hate unions,
the only institution in America that exclusively works on behalf of working
people. Every single state that has adopted union-destroying "Right To
Work For Less "laws has been Republican-controlled when these vicious
anti-worker laws were passed.
Republicans
say they love "opportunity" and "pulling yourself up by your
bootstraps, "but to take advantage of most genuinely meaningful economic
opportunities in America these days requires a college education, and they'll
also be the first to tell you they hate college professors, students, free
university education, and stand behind policies that have created a nation of
college-debt peons. And now they're banning and burning books, while driving
teachers out of the profession in state after state.
Republicans
say they love "democracy" and a "republican form of
government"(to quote this nation's Founders), but they hate the idea of
everybody voting. Republican-controlled states—and exclusively
Republican-controlled states—have passed literally hundreds of laws over the
past few years to make it harder and harder for people to participate in our
democratic republic by voting or even getting citizen referendums on the
ballot.
Every
year they purge millions of
voters—predominantly in Democratic-heavy areas—off the voting rolls (since that
practice was legalized by 5 corrupt Republicans on the Supreme Court in 2018).
Republicans
say they love the American tradition of political dissent, but hate
people protesting the police murders of
unarmed Black people. "BLM, "in fact, has become a slur on Fox News
and in Republican circles.
Republicans
say they love the police, but have gone out of their way over the years to
militarize our police forces, but hate any efforts to get weapons of war and
"cop-killer bullets" off our streets. They openly promote, in fact, armed militia movements
that are illegal in all 50 states and
openly brag that one day soon they'll be the
vanguard of a "second civil war" in which they'll be killing cops and
politicians. Not to mention their ongoing defense of the January 6th attackers
who killed two capitol police officers and put another 140 in the hospital.
Republicans
say they love entrepreneurs and small, local businesses, but they hate laws
that protect small businesses from predatory pricing and monopoly by corporate
behemoths. Every effort at anti-trust enforcement since 1983, when Reagan
instructed the DOJ and SEC to stop enforcing the anti-trust laws for all but
the most egregious violations, have been opposed by Republican
lawmakers.
Republicans
say they love the flag, but, as Jillian Berman notes at Huffington Post:
"Ninety-four percent or $3.6 million worth of the flags imported into the
U.S. last year came from China, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. "While
most flags are "made in the USA, "the materials they are made from,
in many cases, also come from China.
Republicans
claim to love nature, but oppose every effort to protect our parks, wild places,
and environment. When Reagan's Interior Secretary James Watt was asked why he
was selling off federally owned wild-lands to mining and drilling companies for
pennies on the dollar, he said the environmental destruction wouldn't matter
because Jesus was going to return any day now and "make all things
new."
Along
those same lines, Republicans claim to love Jesus, but they hate his teachings.
In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus warned against praying in public, but
Republicans are the first to grab a microphone and jump on stage to lead a
prayer. In the Matthew 25 Parable of the Goats and Sheep, Jesus explicitly says
that the only way to hang out with him in heaven is to feed the hungry, clothe
and house the homeless, have compassion on those in prison, and heal the sick,
yet every effort to do any of those things are shot down by Republicans in
Congress and state legislatures.
Republicans
claim to "love our fellow man" but are the first to demonize people
because of the color of their skin, the country they came from, or the religion
they practice if it's not fundamentalist white supremacist Christianity.
And,
for Republicans, the "fellow man "part of that appears to literally
only apply to men. They're passing laws all across the nation to insert police,
judges, and even vigilantes into the private decisions women must make around
birth control, pregnancy, and abortion.
Republicans
claim to love the family and support the difficult work of raising children.
But they don't stop at wanting to control, regulate, and maintain power over
women, non-white people and non-Christians: now they're using the power of law,
police, and guns to go after parents who support their queer kids. From
publicly trashing and shaming such children, to threatening to imprison their
parents, to threatening to lock up the kids in institutions or foster care,
Republicans are spreading their hate of loving families from coast-to-coast.
Republicans
claim to love the poor, the sick, and the elderly, as genuine Christianity
commands. But 12 Republican-controlled states still refuse to offer Medicaid
health care to low-wage working people, they vote against every effort to
expand low-income housing, and have been waging a 42-year war against Social
Security and Medicare.
Their
most recent effort in the GOP's "War On The Elderly, "the Medicare
Advantage scam started by George W. Bush in 2003, has already succeeded in
stealing (yes, the Inspectors General say the money was stolen) hundreds of billions
from the Medicare trust fund while issuing literally millions of denials of care
to seniors.
Republicans
claim to love the American system of government, which requires bipartisanship
to accomplish meaningful things for the American people. But they refuse to
even use the correct name for the Democratic Party (a name given it by Thomas
Jefferson – it's the oldest political party in the world), instead preferring
the 1950s slur Joe McCarthy popularized when he said that
"Democratic" sounds too nice and instead Republicans should call it
"the Democrat Party, with emphasis on the 'rat'!"
Along
those same lines, Republicans are going out of their way to demonize their
fellow Americans to stir up internecine hatred and violence. Marjorie Taylor
Greene recently told a GOP group, "[Democrats]
hate me and slander me and my country as they hate you and slander you and the
America you stand for."
Similarly,
using language characteristic of a violence-inciting demagogue rather than a
statesman, Ron DeSantis sent me an email yesterday that said:
"Our
enemy is out of the shadows, and they are not limiting their attack on our
values and our culture to the halls of government. We've seen the woke mob
attack institution by institution as they look for more ways to impose their
radical agenda on the American people."
Republicans
claim to love the 10th Amendment and the "states' rights" it
enshrines, but they hate Democratic-controlled states providing sanctuary to
refugees fleeing violence, offering safety to women seeking abortions,
and maintaining high minimum wages and environmental standards.
Republicans
claim to love "fiscal responsibility" and hate "welfare" but
Blue states consistently support Red states to the tune of hundreds of billions
of dollars every year. As an "AP Fact Check" laid out:
"Mississippi
received $2.13 for every tax dollar the state sent to Washington in 2015,
according to the Rockefeller study. West Virginia received $2.07, Kentucky got
$1.90 and South Carolina got $1.71.
"Meanwhile,
New Jersey received 74 cents in federal spending for every tax dollar the state
sent to Washington. New York received 81 cents, Connecticut received 82 cents
and Massachusetts received 83 cents."
Republicans
will tell you they love "life, "but relentlessly promote and protect
the two industries manufacturing the only products in the world that
"cause death when used as directed": cigarettes and guns. They also
fetishize using the power of the state to murder Americas through the death
penalty.
Republicans
claim to love products made in America, but are the first to defend the
GATT/WTO/NAFTA "free trade" agreements negotiated by the Reagan and
GHW Bush administrations. When Trump tried his little China tariff stunt he
didn't even bother to have it go through Congress where it may have actually
had the effect of encouraging US-based manufacturing; instead he did it through
executive orders that only last a few years and are just performance art. (And
they backfired at that.)
Republicans
claim to love democracy and hate autocracy, communism, and dictatorships. But
they embrace Hungary's white supremacist dictator Viktor Orbán, vote against
aid to help democratic Ukraine fight off Russian war crimes, and repeatedly
have sabotaged and voted against Democratic legislators efforts to bring our
manufacturing back from Communist China to the US (the CHIPS act being the most
recent example).
So,
all their high-sounding rhetoric aside, what is it that Republicans actually do
love?
The
evidence is pretty clear. They embrace illegal wars, tax cuts for billionaires,
subsidies for the fossil fuel industry, religious bigotry, violence, weapons of
war, foreign autocrats, and white supremacist racists.
Republicans
also love raking in millions every year in "campaign contributions "to
their Super PACs that they can keep after they leave office (Trump walked away
with three-quarters of a billion dollars).
And,
of course, they're big fans of the $2+ billion spent by billionaires and giant
corporations in the last federal election to support GOP candidates and ballot
measures.
In
other words, Republicans, when you simply look at their rhetoric and votes,
most love racism, religious bigotry, political corruption, bribery, and
autocracy. Everything else is just talk.
If
this was just routine political corruption by a few rogue politicians, it would
be a problem but not a crisis. Tragically, however, this cynical embrace of
strongman oligarchy has corrupted an entire political party, and is thus
putting our system of government at risk.
If
we truly value America continuing as a democratic republic, all truly patriotic
Americans must repudiate today's corrupt Republican Party.
This
article was first published on The Hartmann Report.
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Thom Hartmann is
a talk-show host and the author of "The
Hidden History of Monopolies: How Big Business Destroyed the American Dream"
(2020); "The Hidden History of the Supreme
Court and the Betrayal of America" (2019); and more than 25
other books in print.
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