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"Truth is not what you want it to be; it is what it is, and you must bend to its power or live a lie", Miyamoto Musashi
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USA Downgraded from Democracy to Anocracy ("Part Democracy and Part Dictatorship")

Using the POLITY data series, The Center for Systemic Peace has downgraded the system of government of the United States of America from a democracy to an anocracy, a “regime that mixes democratic with autocratic features”. From a notice on the front page of the CSP website:

The USA has dropped below the “democracy threshold” (+6) on the POLITY scale in 2020 and and is now considered an anocracy (+5). It has also lost its designation as the world’s oldest, continuous democracy; that designation now belongs to Switzerland (171 years), followed by New Zealand (142) and the United Kingdom (139). Further degradation of democratic authority in the USA will trigger an Adverse Regime Change event.

The downgrade can be tied directly to the Trump administration’s actions over the past four years:

In 2019, CSP changed the USA code for Executive Constraints from 7 to 6 due to the executive’s systematic rejection of congressional oversight; dropping its POLITY score to +7 and resetting its DURABLE score to “0”. In 2020, the coding for Executive Constraints will fall another point or two due to the executive’s systematic purge of “disloyalists” from the administration, forceful response to protest, vilification of the main opposition parties; and undermining public trust in the electoral process, reducing the USA POLITY score in 2020 to +5 (anocracy).

Their analysis also places the US at “high risk of impending political instability (i.e., adverse regime change and/or onset of political violence)” and designates “the ongoing efforts of the USA executive to circumvent electoral outcomes and subvert democratic processes as an ‘attempted (presidential) coup’”.

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Republican officials in federal, state and local governments are 100% complicit in dismantling democracy for their own authoritarian rule.

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America’s richest families are taking the whole idea of “born with a silver spoon” to another level. These clans aren’t just rich, their filthy stinking rich.
Many made their fortunes through excellent investments or by getting into an industry at the perfect time (i.e., oil and natural gas drilling in the 1960s and ’70s). Others were big players in fashion, food production or healthcare, and in recent years, tech and the internet have created oodles of new money.
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What are the odds that the majority are Republicans? 

Who else are GOP MEGA Donors besides the Koch’s, Sheldon Adelson, Walton’s and Sackler’s?

Read the article to learn how each family earned their wealth. The following is their “estimated worth”. The site listed families alphabetically by state. I took the liberty of reordering them according a class system.

Top 1%

  1. Washington: Bezos Family -  $162 billion
  2. Arkansas: Walton Family -  $163 billion
  3. Kansas: Koch Family -  $103 billion
  4. Virginia: Mars Family -  $89.7 billion
  5. Nebraska: Buffett Family -  $85 billion
  6. California: Zuckerberg Family - $74 billion

Upper Class Billionaires

  1. Nevada: Adelson Family -  $42.8 billion
  2. Minnesota: Cargill-MacMillan Family -  $42.3 billion
  3. Georgia: Cox Family -  $33.6 billion
  4. Illinois: Pritzker Family -  $33.5 billion
  5. Massachusetts: Johnson Family -  $31.6 billion 
  6. Florida: Peterffy Family -  $25.7 billion  
  7. Oregon: Knight Family -  $30.7 billion
  8. Wisconsin: Johnson Family -  $30 billion
  9. Texas: Duncan Family -  $26 billion
  10. New York: Hearst Family -  $24.5 billion

Middle Class Billionaires

  1. Oklahoma: Hamm Family -  $19.5 billion 
  2. New Jersey: Dorrance Family -  $17.1 billion
  3. Missouri: Busch Family -  $13.4 billion
  4. Connecticut: Sackler Family -  $13 billion 
  5. Colorado: Anschutz Family$12.7 billion
  6. Tennessee: Frist Family -  $12.5 billion
  7. Kentucky: Brown Family -  $12.3 billion
  8. Pennsylvania: Mellon Family - $12 billion
  9. Hawaii: Omidyar Family$10.6 billion 
  10. North Carolina: Goodnight Family -  $9.9 billion
  11. Arizona: Shoen Family -  $8.5 billion 
  12. Indiana: Cook Family -  $8.2 billion
  13. Michigan: Meijer Family -  $7.2 billion 
  14. Maine: Alfond Family -  $6.5 billion
  15. Idaho: Simplot Family -  $6 billion 
  16. Maryland: Lerner Family -  $5.1 billion 
  17. Montana: Washington Family -  $5.9 billion 
  18. Ohio: Wexner Family -  $5.4 billion 
  19. Wyoming: Wyss Family -  $5.8 billion 

Lower Class Billionaires

  1. South Carolina: Zucker Family -  $4 billion 
  2. Iowa: Stine Family -  $3.2 billion 
  3. Louisiana: Benson Family -  $3 billion
  4. South Dakota: Sanford Family -  $2.5 billion
  5. Mississippi: Duff Family -  $2.4 billion
  6. West Virginia: Justice Family -  $1.9 billion
  7. Rhode Island: Nelson Family -  $1.8 billion
  8. Utah: Miller Family -  $1.4 billion 
  9. New Hampshire: Reimann-Ciardelli Family -  $1.1 billion
  10. Alabama: Rane Family -  $1 billion 

Food Stamp Millionaires

  1. North Dakota: Tharaldson Family -  $900 million
  2. New Mexico: Chase Family -  $700 million
  3. Alaska: Gillam Family -  $700 million
  4. Vermont: Abele Family -  $630 million
  5. Delaware: Gore Family - N/A

For perspective, Jeff Bezos earns $2,489 per SECOND *** To be fair, Bezos’ hours are not 9-5 — working weekends — and awarded handsomely.

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1,500 Executions since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down ALL death-penalty statutes in 1972

There have only been three federal executions since 1988. The last one was in 2003. 
When Georgia executed Marion Wilson, Jr., on June 20, 2019, it marked the 1500th execution in the United States since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down all death-penalty statutes in Furman v. Georgia in 1972, 
then four years later permitted executions to go forward under new statutes ostensibly enacted to address the unconstitutional arbitrariness that had plagued the old laws. His execution, analysts say, reflects a number of trends in the modern death penalty and provided a moment in time to consider whether states had in fact redressed the systemic concerns that led the Court to rule the death penalty unconstitutional in Furman.
The Supreme Court has long declared that the death penalty should be reserved for the worst of the worst murders and the worst of the worst murderers. Yet, its 

Republican pro-execution “critics contend, it is instead imposed arbitrarily based upon race, geography, economics, and the quality of representation.“ 

Source: vox.com
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Over 100 Wildfires have ravaged the Arctic since June

The world has crossed the tipping point and Mother Earth is sending a clear message.

Earther added, "the boreal forest that rings the northern portion of the world is witnessing a period of wildfire activity unseen in at least 10,000 years, and this summer is another worrying datapoint.", Common Dreams

Summer and wildfires have become increasingly synonymous for many parts of Canada, but this year's fire focus has shifted further north. 2019 has already seen an unprecedented number of fires north of the Arctic Circle, both in North America and Eurasia in the wake of what was, globally, the hottest June on record, and what will likely be the hottest July.
Through June and the first half of July, the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), part of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, has tracked more than 100 major fires north of the Arctic Circle.
The Weather Network

The June “fires emitted 50 megatonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which is equivalent to Sweden’s total annual emissions.”, Pen News  World Meteorological Organisation (WMO)

A visibly exhausted and starving polar bear wandered into a major Russian industrial city on Tuesday, hundreds of kilometres away from its natural habitat, as widespread wildfires rage across the Arctic Circle.
—  Euronews
Several wildfires and smoke between about 62°N and 69°N in #Alaska, #USA, and the #YukonTerritory, #Canada 22 July 2019 Enh. nat. col. with hot spots #Aqua #Terra #MODIS Full-size: https://t.co/UGgaX8LpaD#Wildfire album: https://t.co/5IqDrkAjrV #RemoteSensingpic.twitter.com/JYevd1nnjG
— Pierre Markuse (@Pierre_Markuse) July 23, 2019
The #siberianfires in  #KrasnoyarskKrai and #SakhaRepublic, #Russia now created a smoke lid extending over 4 and half million of sq km over central northern Asia. This is staggering. @m_parrington @CopernicusEU @DanLindsey77 
Santiago Gassó @SanGasso July 24, 2019 

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Get ready for layoffs and Trump’s specialty — bankruptcy #Farmers

And China is collecting interest of America’s foreign debt. America pays $1 BILLION A DAY in interest payments. #IdiotInChief #AmericaLAST

U.S. Foreign Debt is $6.2 trillion. In June 2018, China owned $1.18 trillion of U.S. debt and Japan owned $1.03 trillion.

“The steady flow of money that China once poured into the U.S. has shrunk 90 percent since President Trump took office

The real estate sector has tumbled as Chinese buyers evaporated. And states like Michigan that have wooed Chinese investment to create new factories and jobs are feeling pinched.
“We’ve made this mistake once before, during the Cold War,” Susan Shirk, the chair of the 21st Century China Center at the University of California at San Diego, told Ms. Swanson. “I don’t think we should make it again.”

Who’s going to fill the gap — Russian Oligarchs and Mafia?

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America’s Real Divide Isn’t Left vs. Right. It’s Democracy vs. Oligarchy.

I keep hearing that the Democratic party has moved “left” and that some Democratic candidates may be “too far left”.

But in this era of unprecedented concentration of wealth and political power at the top, I can’t help wondering what it means to be “left”.

A half-century ago, when America had a large and growing middle class, those on the “left” sought stronger social safety nets and more public investment in schools, roads and research. Those on the “right” sought greater reliance on the free market.

But as wealth and power have concentrated at the top, everyone else – whether on the old right or the old left – has become disempowered and less secure.

Safety nets have unraveled, public investments have waned and the free market has been taken over by crony capitalism and corporate welfare cheats. Washington and state capitals are overwhelmed by money coming from the super-rich, Wall Street and big corporations.

So why do we continue to hear and use the same old “right” and “left” labels?

I suspect it’s because the emerging oligarchy feels safer if Americans are split along the old political battle lines. That way, Americans won’t notice they’re being shafted.

In reality, the biggest divide in America today runs between oligarchy and democracy. When oligarchs fill the coffers of political candidates, they neuter democracy.

The oligarchs know politicians won’t bite the hands that feed them. So as long as they control the money, they can be confident there will be no meaningful response to stagnant pay, climate change, military bloat or the soaring costs of health insurance, pharmaceuticals, college and housing.

There will be no substantial tax increases on the wealthy. There will be no antitrust enforcement to puncture the power of giant corporations. No meaningful regulation of Wall Street’s addiction to gambling with other peoples’ money. No end to corporate subsides. CEO pay will continue to skyrocket. Wall Street hedge fund and private equity managers will continue to make off like bandits.

So long as the oligarchy divides Americans – split off people of color from working-class whites, stoke racial resentments, describe human beings as illegal aliens, launch wars on crime and immigrants, stoke fears of communists and socialists – it doesn’t have to worry that a majority will stop them from looting the nation.

Divide-and-conquer allows the oligarchy free rein. It makes the rest of us puppets, fighting each other on a made-up stage.

Trump is the puppet master.

He has been at it for years, long before he ran for president. He knows how to pit native-born Americans against immigrants, the working class against the poor, whites against blacks and Latinos.

He is well-versed in getting evangelicals and secularists steamed up about abortion, equal marriage rights, out-of-wedlock births, access to contraception, transgender bathrooms.

He knows how to stir up fears of brown-skinned people from “shitholes” streaming across the border to murder and rape, and stoke anger about black athletes who don’t stand for the national anthem.

He’s a master at fueling anxieties about so-called communists, socialists and the left taking over America.

He can make the white working class believe they’ve been losing good jobs and wages because of a cabal of Democrats, “deep state” bureaucrats and Hillary Clinton.

From the start, Trump’s deal with the oligarchy has been simple: he’ll stoke tribalism so most Americans won’t see CEOs getting exorbitant pay while they’re slicing the pay of average workers, won’t pay attention to Wall Street demanding short-term results over long-term jobs, and won’t notice a boardroom culture that tolerates financial conflicts of interest, insider trading and the outright bribery of public officials through unlimited campaign “donations”.

The only way to overcome the oligarchy and Trump’s divide-and-conquer strategy is for the rest of us to join together and win America back.

That means creating a multi-racial, multi-ethnic coalition of working-class, poor and middle-class Americans who will fight for democracy and oppose oligarchy.

White, black and Latino; union and non-union; evangelical and secular; immigrant and native-born – all focused on ending big money in politics, stopping corporate welfare and crony capitalism, busting up monopolies and stopping voter suppression.

This agenda is neither “right” nor “left.” It is the bedrock for everything else America must do.

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The traits Americans say are very important to good citizenship 🗳️Voting in elections 74% 💸Paying taxes 71% 👮‍♂️Following the law 69% ⚖️Serving on a jury 61% 🗣️Respecting differing opinions 61% 👥Participating in the U.S. census 60%

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NOT good citizens: Trump, Trump family and Republicans

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