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mindyoshrainmd's avatar

Thanks, as always, Simon! And...the disconnect between the good news and good data, and the emotions of many voters, can be found here, I think: https://www.cjr.org/analysis/election-politics-front-pages.php?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email Robert Hubbell posted this today and it was an "aha" moment. I've been feeling and aware of the spin and lack of information of these two newspapers of record, but the data from the Columbia Journalism Review was validating and revealing. Looking forward to tomorrow night...Anderson Clayton rocks! And we here in NC need all the help we can get.

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Thank you Simon, for this paragraph -- probably the most important message in today's column:

"The Insurrection Never Ended - events of the past few months suggests the attack on the US government, American democracy and the Congress didn’t end on January 6th, that it has now just taken a different form. Consider what Trump allied Republicans are doing now:

Repeatedly preventing, in unprecedented ways, both the House and Senate from performing essential duties. The disabling of the House is far worse than is understood."

In his book, "On Tyranny, Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century", Timothy Snyder reflects on how fascist, communist and nazi authoritarians took power in 20th century Europe. It's a remarkably practical guide to preserving our freedoms.

The twenty lessons referred to in the book’s subtitle appear as 20 chapters, each chapter heading worded as a specific instruction.

Chapter two is called “Defend Institutions”.

“It is institutions that help us to preserve decency. They need our help as well. Do not speak of “our institutions” unless you make them yours by acting on their behalf. Institutions do not protect themselves. They fall one after the other unless each is defended from the beginning. So choose an institution you care about — a court, a newspaper, a labor union — and take its side.”

As you say, the January 6 attack never ended. It has just taken a different form. Specifically, MAGA extremists in the House of Representatives proudly support convicted insurrectionists, and publicly advocate a coming civil war.

They are not are just another minority voting bloc like Libertarians, or even the Tea Party. Unwilling to work within the system, according to established norms and procedures, they use the forms of parliamentary procedure as a smokescreen. Their real intent is to obstruct and disrupt, not to legislate.

A network of citizen activists at www.FeathersOfHope.net have chosen to act on behalf of the People’s House, using only our voices to build support for marginalizing and isolating extremists in the chamber. So far as I know, there is no other network focused on the task of helping to defend the House of Representatives against MAGA extremism.

We invite your readers to join us at www.FeathersOfHope.net or www.jerryweiss.substack.com

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