Seventy -Seven Years Later Little Has Changed

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From Snopes: 

On 13 October 1948, President Harry Truman made an appearance in St. Paul, Minnesota, stumping on behalf of both his own re-election campaign and a bid by the mayor of Minneapolis, fellow Democrat Hubert Humphrey, to land a seat in the U.S. Senate. During that appearance in St. Paul, President Truman delivered an address at the city’s Municipal Auditorium which was carried on a nationwide radio broadcast and included the criticism of the Republican Party referenced above: 

Today the forces of liberalism face a crisis. The people of the United States must make a choice between two ways of living — a decision which will affect us the rest of our lives and our children and our grandchildren after us. 

On the other side, there is the Wall Street way of life and politics. Trust the leader! Let big business take care of prices and profits! Measure all things by money! That is the philosophy of the masters of the Republican Party. 

Well, I have been studying the Republican Party for over 12 years at close hand in the Capital of the United States. And by this time, I have discovered where the Republicans stand on most of the major issues. 

Since they won’t tell you themselves, I am going to tell you. 

They approve of the American farmer — but they are willing to help him go broke. 

They stand four-square for the American home — but not for housing. 

They are strong for labor — but they are stronger for restricting labor’s rights. 

They favor a minimum wage — the smaller the minimum the better. 

They indorse educational opportunity for all — but they won’t spend money for teachers or for schools. 

They think modern medical care and hospitals are fine — for people who can afford them. 

They approve of Social Security benefits — so much so that they took them away from almost a million people. 

They believe in international trade — so much so that they crippled our reciprocal trade program, and killed our International Wheat Agreement. 

They favor the admission of displaced persons — but only within shameful racial and religious limitations. 

They consider electric power a great blessing — but only when the private power companies get their rake-off. 

They say TVA is wonderful — but we ought never to try it again. 

They condemn “cruelly high prices” — but fight to the death every effort to bring them down. 

They think the American standard of living is a fine thing — so long as it doesn’t spread to all the people. 

And they admire the Government of the United States so much that they would like to buy it. 

Now, my friends, that is the Wall Street Republican way of life. But there is another way — there is another way — the Democratic way, the way of the Democratic Party.

In the Democratic Party, you won’t find the kind of unity where everybody thinks what the boss tells him to think, and nothing else. 

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As we have been reminded from various posts this week, this is also the 5th anniversary week of the proclamation of the covid pandemic in the US. Thom Hartmann did a great piece on how the Republican Party, then coalescing into a cult around Donald Trump who chose to use the pandemic as an electoral tool.  

Where Truman told the truth about how low Republicans could go seventy-seven years ago, I doubt he could even imagine how low the MAGAs would go in 2020. And certainly he could never imagine how low present day MAGA leadership could go in driving our country into recession while lining our foreign policy up with our enemies.

And the question remains just how could America ever vote for policies that would hurt all but the richest among us? Trish Nelson took a crack at explaining that last Wednesday.

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2 Responses to Seventy -Seven Years Later Little Has Changed

  1. A.D.'s avatar A.D. says:

    One ginormous change since Truman’s time really needs to be added to the lists above. The Republican Party has become the party of trashing the planet.

    Horrifying amounts of trashing are going on now, but the only issue that is getting much media coverage is climate change. Those of us who care about and follow other kinds of conservation news are seeing protections and funding disappear for everything from water quality to national parks to migratory birds to endangered plants. I don’t know what nature and planetary life support systems ever did to so enrage Trump and Musk. But the resulting loathing is obviously deep.

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