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Kathleen Connor's avatar

I agree with you on this, Thom. There have been two things reliably driving Republicans to the polls in the past 40 years: abortion and immigration. Since SCOTUS gave them control of abortion, they now have only one major reason to pull the lever for trump et al. Should the southern border be closed through 2024, and strong efforts to actually fix border policies be undertaken, Republicans would have to start searching for new voter incentives. I’m sure they’d find something to get that base riled up and ready for a fight. But in the meantime, they might just be happy that things are going their way, and maybe the Democrats aren’t quite as evil as they were led to believe.

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Thom you have caught onto something much bigger here. Republicans are very good at inventing or expanding problems and then saying they have solutions for them. (The border and immigration issues are problems, so here I am just agreeing with you on how they are being approached.) "Woke" is a ridiculous non-issue, but pushing it as a big threat gets the credulous get stirred up. The same with LGBTQ+ rights, and as was mentioned here abortion and quite a few other issues.

All this is just smart, cynical advertising, a bit like convincing people to spend a lot of money for bottled water when what comes out of their tap is just as safe and healthy--create a need and then fill it.

If we can stop those excited about these issues long enough to define the problems and solutions maybe a few will actually stand back and think rather than react emotionally. And incidentally I didn't see things quite like this until after reading the graphic novel "Berlin." In a scene occurring in 1930 Goebbels tells Hitler, "We create chaos and then offer solutions. The press eats it up." Enough said.

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