DL Open Thread: Sunday, April 2, 2023

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Dear Republican Primary Voters, Please Nominate Trump!

Republicans, Speaking for all liberals and most Democrats - PLEASE NOMINATE Trump! Thanks! I know he could beat Joe Biden. As the only person who allowed that possibility vs Clinton, I still allow that crazy shit happens. But this isn't 2016.
In order to defeat an incumbent President Biden in 2024, Trump needs to expand his electoral base; simply making that base more intense and upset doesn’t necessarily help him. There is no indication whatsoever that an indictment will convince undecided voters to favor Trump, or that it will convince Biden supporters to switch sides. Indeed, the indictment may simply add to the air of criminality that has followed Trump for most of his career, first as a real estate financier, then as a reality television star, and then as President. And let there be no doubt; the great many Americans who intensely dislike Donald Trump and would never consider casting a vote for him as President seems awfully happy that he’s under indictment.
All true.  Trump hasn't won over a single additional voter since he rode the golden escalator down to the lobby of Trump Plaza.  But the electoral X's and O's aside, the main reason why I’m begging for Trump to be the nominee is that it makes the next Presidential election a clear cut referendum on this questions: Should the United States continue to be a democracy? That is the one and only thing all people will be voting on. A Trump nomination sweeps all other questions aside. Whereas a DeSantis nomination could muddy the waters with CRT, anti-trans mania, oil leases, and any number of attacks on Biden, a Trump nomination makes the election about one thing – whether a government conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal can long endure. I may be naive, but I think enough Americans would support that proposition and therefor Biden (or Harris, or really any Dem) can win that argument.

America is despairing to death

Late stage capitalism is hitting the US harder than the rest of industrialized world. There are many reasons for this (disinformation, unwalkable built environment, educational & consumer debt, wages kept low through government intervention,  insurance attached to employment, union-busting, skyrocketing rents, etc)  but a big one is the greedy oldsters keeping all the socialized medicine for themselves.
People in what is by far the poorest, most deprived, and most drug-plagued area of England (Blackpool) now have the same life expectancy as the average American, and vastly better health than people in West Virginia ...The most startling aspect of all this is the extent to which these astonishing gaps are not COVID-driven, but rather a product of an epidemic of drug overdose deaths, gun violence, suicide, and alcohol-abuse related maladies, i.e., what Anne Case and Angus Deaton identified as “deaths of despair” a decade ago. ...These are the symptoms of very serious social breakdown. And it’s hardly a coincidence that the one American age cohort subjected to the horrors of socialized medicine — the elderly — is the only cohort that has health outcomes that are as good as those found in countries that don’t have Freedom ™.

I hate most lighting

Republicans think that America has gone to shit.  I agree that it has, but not because Mexican drag queens are giving out free abortions & blow job instructions in every elementary school.  America has gone to shit because we've adopted sterile white light as the standard lighting, which is gross and unsettling. While we've always had some paces lit by awful florescent tubes, but these days too bright, and too white lighting is impossible to escape.  We ate a new restaurant last week and when my wife asked me how I liked I said it was horrible.  The lighting ruined it. I may be turning into Jimmy McGill's brother Chuck, or I might be on one side of the bell curve when it comes to lighting but today's lighting bothers the fuck out of me.   There are even rooms in my own home that I don't like going into because the light is awful.  And sadly, it looks like the dial only turns in one direction - toward worse and worse lighting.    

23% of Americans are MAGA cultists & they run the assignment desks

23% of Americans are fucking idiots, and when that 23% says "jump" entire media establishment (and most centrists Democrats) leap out of their chairs, through the ceiling and into low earth orbit.
Most Americans perceive Trump has engaged in improper behavior. A plurality of Americans (46%) think the former president has done something illegal, and an additional 29% consider Trump to have done something unethical but not illegal. Only 23% of Americans say Trump has done nothing wrong.

UPDATED: A couple of thoughts on Presidents and Crimes

Trump is being defended in the "legitimate" media in some nonsensical ways. Here are a couple I've heard. There are many more. 1) Trump's crimes aren't really crimes.. For conservatives the only real crimes are street crimes. Crimes are things black people mostly do in cities. If a white person does something that appears to be a crime, they probably just didn't understand the law. 2) "The President" cannot commit crimes by virtue of the fact that he is President. This only applies to Republican presidents of course because they are the real Presidents. Also this immunity from prosecution extend to crimes committed by Republican Presidents that happened prior to becoming President (as in the Stormy Daniels case) because otherwise it would be "political" or something.