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Saturday, May 9, 2026

racism

U.S. conservatives think they have achieved a long-sought-after goal: the disenfranchisement of black voters. It's pretty damn sad that, 150 years after slavery was abolished in this country, and 50+ years after the Voting Rights Act passed, conservatives are still trying to keep blacks down. The hatred of blacks continues unabated, unless they happen to be outstanding athletes, then conservatives love them. But any important job blacks hold, however, the right considers only because of DEI. And now all southern, conservative states are rushing to carve up any Congressional districts that were created to give blacks at least SOME representation. As soon as the recent SCOTUS decision eviscerating the remaining threads of the VRA was announced, the urge to redistrict became irresistible. But no, that's not racism, right? We will see what happens come this November and the midterms.

Here's another new voice taking on this issue: Rod Winterrowd

The Quiet Erasure
by Rod Winterrowd

While America has watched in horror as ICE agents smash car windows, and pull mothers to the streets and try to meet Stephen Miller’s 3000 arrests per day quota by showing up in courthouses to illegally arrest law abiding asylum seekers as they go through the legal procedure, something equally chilling has been unfolding with far less fanfare. Polls suggest that nearly 80% of Americans have been disturbed by what they’ve seen under this administration’s immigration enforcement. But there is another story, quieter, more methodical, and in many ways more permanent that has received a fraction of the attention it deserves.

Over the past sixteen months, the legal architecture that took sixty years, a civil war’s worth of moral courage, and the blood of actual martyrs to construct has been dismantled, piece by piece. Not with tanks or fire hoses — the images we associate with that struggle, but with executive orders, two-sentence emails, and General Services Administration memos that most Americans will never read.

This is not a partisan argument. These are documented facts. And they deserve to be named, numbered, and understood by every American who believes that the promise of this country belongs to all of us.

Here is what has happened to our Black brothers and sisters since January 20, 2025.

1. The Return of Segregated Workplaces-When President Lyndon Johnson signed Executive Order 11246 in 1965 (the year I was born into an Age of Enlightenment) he wasn’t creating a new idea, he was burying an old one. Before that order, federal contractors could screen Black employees behind partitions so white workers wouldn’t have to look at them. They could maintain separate bathrooms, separate dining rooms, separate drinking fountains. The order didn’t just prohibit discrimination in hiring, it explicitly banned segregated facilities from any workplace receiving a federal contract.

On January 20, 2025, that order was revoked. A subsequent General Services Administration memo quietly removed Clause 52.222-21 from the Federal Acquisition Regulation — the specific language that had prohibited contractors from maintaining segregated workplaces, dining areas, waiting rooms, and drinking fountains. It received almost no coverage. As NYU constitutional law professor Melissa Murray observed, the change is symbolic but, she added, “incredibly meaningful in its symbolism.” The provisions were the legal foundation of integrated American workplaces. They are gone.

2. The Door to Your Home, Left Unguarded-The Fair Housing Act of 1968, another Johnson-era landmark was built on a simple premise: no American should be denied a home because of the color of their skin. It is worth pausing on one particular detail of history before describing what has been done to it. In the early 1970s, the Justice Department sued Donald Trump and his father Fred Trump for systematically refusing to rent apartments in their Queens buildings to Black applicants. Rental agents reportedly noted a “C” for “colored” — on the applications of Black prospective tenants. The Trumps denied wrongdoing, then settled, then were taken back to court for failing to comply with the settlement’s terms. They lost. That is the personal history of the man who has now dismantled the legal infrastructure designed to prevent exactly that.

In 2025, HUD Secretary Scott Turner terminated the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, which had required any state receiving federal funding to demonstrate it was actively working to implement fair housing. Then HUD abandoned disparate impact enforcement entirely, dismissing major investigations into systemic housing discrimination, terminating hundreds of employees in its Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, and citing the resulting staff reductions as the reason it could no longer investigate complaints. The watchdog was defunded, and then told it had no one left to watch.

3. The Chairman, Dismissed General Charles Q. Brown Jr. — CQ Brown was the second Black American in history to serve as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, following Colin Powell. He was a decorated combat pilot with over forty years of service. He was fired by President Trump on February 22, 2025, less than two years into a four-year term, with no cause given. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had previously suggested publicly that Brown had gotten his position because he was Black. No replacement of comparable experience or stature was named. The message to every Black man and woman serving in uniform was unmistakable.

4. The Email That Began With “Carla”- Dr. Carla Hayden was the 14th Librarian of Congress. She was the first woman and the first African American to hold the post. Under her leadership, the Library was modernized, digitized, and opened to audiences who had never before felt it belonged to them. She had testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee just two days before she was fired. The termination came via email, sent at 6:56 in the evening. It began with the word “Carla”, just her first name followed by two sentences informing her that her position was terminated effective immediately. She later said her first instinct was to wonder whether it was even real.

She was with her mother when it arrived.

5. The Ballot, Erased - In April 2026, the Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais that effectively gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act — the last major federal protection against racially discriminatory electoral maps. It was the final guardrail. Within days, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry declared a state of emergency and suspended an active congressional primary election in which thousands of citizens had already cast absentee ballots. His stated goal: to allow the legislature to redraw maps eliminating the state’s majority-Black congressional districts.

The ruling has since triggered redistricting efforts in Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Mississippi, all aimed, in the words of civil rights organizations, at wiping out Black political power at every level, from Congress to school boards. This is not a Southern problem. It is an American one. And it is spreading.

6. The Recession Nobody Named - In 2024, Black unemployment stood at approximately 6.1%. By December 2025 it had risen to 7.5%. By the first quarter of 2026, it reached 7.6%. Over the same period, white unemployment barely moved…up 0.2%. Black women ended 2025 with an unemployment rate comparable to what white women experienced during the worst moments of the Great Recession. The primary driver was the mass elimination of federal jobs, the sector that for generations has offered Black Americans a pathway to the middle class, with stable wages, benefits, and pensions. Since January 2025, the federal workforce has lost 277,000 positions. Black workers, who made up nearly 19% of federal employees while representing 13% of the overall workforce, absorbed a disproportionate share of those losses.

Economists have begun using a phrase that should stop every American cold: a Black recession inside an economy that, by most official measures, is still described as ‘healthy’,  if you’re able to pay your bills.

7. The Organization That Dismantled the Klan, Indicted for Funding It - The Southern Poverty Law Center was founded in 1971 with a singular mission: to use civil litigation to destroy white supremacist organizations. It worked. Through decades of lawsuits, the SPLC bankrupted Klan chapters and drove neo-Nazi organizations into financial ruin. To do that work, it used paid informants — people who infiltrated these groups and reported on planned violence, sharing what they learned with the FBI.

On April 21, 2026, the Trump Justice Department indicted the SPLC on federal fraud charges, alleging it had secretly funded the very extremism it claimed to fight. Legal experts across the ideological spectrum have called the case deeply flawed, noting that the SPLC’s mission has been publicly stated for fifty years, making it nearly impossible to argue that any donor was defrauded. The FBI itself worked directly with the SPLC’s informants for decades. The SPLC says its program saved lives, and that it shared a 45-page event alert with federal law enforcement ahead of the Charlottesville rally.

The organization that helped bring down the Ku Klux Klan is now being prosecuted by an administration that has simultaneously removed the prohibition on segregated federal workplaces, gutted fair housing enforcement, fired the nation’s top Black military officer, dismissed the first Black Librarian of Congress, and overseen a Supreme Court decision that has set in motion the erasure of Black representation from the ballot box.

Make of that what you will.

The question every American should be asking is simple: if these actions were being taken against any other group, any other community would we still call it coincidence?

We are celebrating the 250th anniversary of a democracy built on the promise that all men are created equal. That promise has never been perfectly kept. But it has, until now, always been the direction we were traveling.

The clock is being turned back. 2026 is looking more like Jim Crow or worse, reconstruction as we approach the anniversary of our great country.

And most of America isn’t watching.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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Thursday, May 7, 2026

blew up the debt

Thom Hartmann explains again how the GOP has tricked the voting public into thinking that they, the GOP, are fiscally responsible, and it's the Democrats who spend money wildly. In fact, it is the exact opposite. Those who know, know. Those who don't, I don't think they even want to know. They are quite comfortable with being racist enough to vote GOP.



They Blew Up the Debt, Stalled America’s Future, and Stuck You With the Bill. All to Enrich the Top 1% and Win Elections…

Discover how America’s debt crisis was built by the GOP and why everyday people are now stuck paying the price…

Republicans yesterday proposed an appropriations bill that will allocate a billion dollars to pay for Trump’s Golden Epstein Dance Hall (aka “Ballroom”). Every penny of it will be borrowed and we’ll be paying interest on that money for the rest of our lifetimes unless something dramatic changes.

This year, America will spend over a trillion dollars just to pay interest on the current $39 trillion national debt, a debt entirely the result of a 45-year-long GOP scam designed to make the rich richer and elect Republicans, all while simultaneously screwing Democrats and average working class people.

It’s the biggest scandal of the century and is almost never mentioned by the press, even when they noted last week that — for the first time since World War II — our debt is now larger than our entire economy. And by 2030, Fortune magazine reports, we’ll be paying $2 trillion in interest at the current rate of burn, as Republicans add more and more items to the national debt every day.

To put that in context, here’s the “lost opportunity cost” of what that trillion dollars a year we now pay in interest — roughly $3000 every year for every man, woman, and child in the country — on the GOP’s Debt could do for America:

— First, it could guarantee universal childcare and early childhood education nationwide that would free millions of parents to work or start businesses and would pay long-term dividends in better educational outcomes.

— Second, it could make all public colleges, universities, and trade schools tuition-free, while also wiping out existing federal student loan debt over time.

— Third, the U.S. could establish a universal healthcare system or at least a robust public option with zero premiums and minimal out-of-pocket costs, ending medical bankruptcies and improving public health outcomes.

— Fourth, it could fully fund a national infrastructure modernization program, repairing every deficient bridge in the country, rebuild highways, expand mass transit, and replace aging water systems, including lead pipe removal nationwide.

— Fifth, a trillion dollars a year could finance a rapid transition to clean energy: building out solar and wind at scale, modernizing the grid, subsidizing home electrification, and accelerating EV infrastructure to catch up with China.

— Sixth, it could end homelessness in America, with massive savings in healthcare and policing.

— Seventh, we could provide a guaranteed basic income (~$500 to $1,000 a month) to every adult American, or a more targeted version for lower- and middle-income households, dramatically reducing poverty.

— Eighth, it could expand Social Security and Medicare benefits significantly — raising monthly checks, lowering the retirement age, or both — while shoring up the system’s long-term solvency.

— Ninth, the U.S. could also fund universal paid family and medical leave, so no one ever again has to go to work sick or choose between a paycheck and caring for a newborn or a sick relative.

— Tenth, it could dramatically increase teacher pay, reducing class sizes, modernizing school facilities, and providing universal free school meals.

— Eleventh, it could launch a large-scale affordable housing initiative, building millions of units, stabilizing rents, and helping first-time homebuyers with down payments.

— Twelfth, it could rebuild and expand public health infrastructure, including pandemic preparedness, local health departments, research funding, and domestic manufacturing of critical medicines and supplies.

And even after doing several of those at once, there’d still be room for things like universal broadband, modernizing the postal system, expanding national parks and conservation efforts, and funding scientific research at levels that could accelerate breakthroughs in everything from cancer to renewables to clean water.

None of these things are happening, though, because Republicans insist “we can’t afford them because of the national debt” that they, themselves created.

It all started in the 1970s when Republican strategist Jude Wanniski noted that Republicans were viewed as Grinches while Democrats — who’d brought the people the minimum wage, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, free college, and dozens of other popular programs — were viewed as Santas.

His solution was twofold: have Republicans become the “tax-cut Santas” while forcing Democrats to “shoot their own Santa” in the face by cutting back on those gift-like programs. 

The strategy was elegantly simple, and was adopted by the GOP in the first year of the Reagan presidency and is still in full operation. In his 8 years, he tripled our national debt from $800 billion all the way up to $2.4 trillion and every Republican since has continued the plan. (There’s a more complete explanation and timeline here.) The Two Santas scheme has two parts:

1. When a Republican is in the White House, spend money like a drunken sailor, running up the debt as hard and fast as possible. All this deficit spending on the national credit card also produces “good times” by stimulating the economy like crazy, making Americans think Republicans are good with economics when in fact they’re only good at spending borrowed money.

2. When a Democrat is in the White House, start screaming about the debt and how “our children will have to pay for this!!!” to force that president and the Democrats in Congress to “shoot” their own social programs by cutting them back, producing hard times and reducing the deficits.

To justify all this deficit spending, Wanniski invented a term, “supply-side economics,” arguing that tax cuts for the morbidly rich would pay for themselves as wealth “trickled down” to average working people, and Art Laffer handily supplied a “curve” that seemed technical and scientific. The media lapped it up.

It was all, of course, bullshit, but the American press bought it and no Republican has been seriously challenged on it in 45 years. 

The combined Reagan, Bush, and Trump tax cuts along with Bush’s two wars add up to more than our current national debt of ~$39 trillion. And the only way to fix all this without causing horrible pain for the American people is to undo those three presidents’ tax cuts and take America back to the tax system we had in 1980.

When Democrats take over and end the current GOP fascist experiment, they’ll have a huge job to do, unwinding all of this debt. Fully a third of all the debt in American history has come from one president — Trump — who once bragged:

“I’m the king of debt. I’m great with debt. Nobody knows debt better than me.”

Trump’s billion-dollar Golden Epstein Dance Hall is just the latest gilded insult borrowed against our children’s future, while the trillion dollars a year we now pay in interest on the GOP’s 45-year “Two Santas” tax-cut scam could be ending homelessness, guaranteeing healthcare, rebuilding our schools, and lifting millions out of poverty. 

It’s beyond time to roll back the Reagan, Bush, and Trump tax cuts for the morbidly rich. As Graham Platner says, “We have to use the tax code to take back the money they’ve stolen from us.”

It’ll be a big job and the billionaires and big business will squeal like stuck pigs, but our debt — and the interest payments on it — have finally reached the point where the GOP’s Two Santas strategy risks crashing the nation’s entire economy. 

Democrats need to start talking about this now and point out clearly how we got here with Wanniski‘s Two Santas strategy!

Share this article widely so Americans understand that every ballroom tile and each billionaire tax break has been paid for by Republicans stealing the prosperity working people once enjoyed and now deserve to get back.

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