Over the past six years, at least, there has been a steady assault on
democracy from state level repugicans with the insidious assistance from
ALEC …
For many Americans that are not aligned with the wingnut delusion,
it is likely they believe democracy is what used to make America
exceptional. Although throughout the nation’s history all Americans were
not allowed to participate in the democratic process, a herculean, and
bloody, struggle did at one point appear to have expanded the right to
vote to every citizen. It is highly likely that if they had the
opportunity, repugicans in Congress would follow their brethren in repugican misled states and embrace the Koch brothers’ American Legislative
Exchange Council’s drive to put the brakes on democracy by blocking the
right to vote of any American who was not a white 'christian' wingnut.
Over the past six years, at least, there has been a
steady assault on democracy from state level repugicans with theinsidious
assistance from ALEC that led one to wonder whether the Koch brothers
had directed the repugican legislative arm (ALEC) to disavow and
destroy American democracy one state at a time. In December 2013, ALEC
members refused to sign a pledge supporting democracy
and coupled with their intense crusade to create legislation blocking
minorities’ right to vote, it became crystal clear the wingnut delusion not only does not support democracy, they are actively working
to bring it to an end and replace it with oligarchy.
It is indeed stunning, but repugicans are no longer
couching their disdain for the democratic process with phony assertions
there is overwhelming voter fraud, or the need for specific forms of
identification, they just hate democracy. Last week it was reported that corrupt New Jersey Governor Chris Christie lashed out at states’ efforts to make it simpler for citizens to vote and called it “shocking” and “underhanded.”
Christie is certainly not alone in hating the idea of the democratic
process as evidenced by the wingnut Supreme Court issuing three
decisions, Citizens United, McCutcheon, and gutting the Voting Rights
Act to assist ALEC’s drive to abolish democracy.
Within weeks of the High Court eliminating the major
provisions of the Voting Rights Act, repugican states went berserk
passing ALEC-written legislation to block minority access to the polls. Duly disturbed by the overt
assault on voting rights, groups in North Carolina and, more recently,
Georgia have made efforts to register African American voters as well as
provide a better chance they will be “allowed” by repugicans to vote.
In Georgia, specifically, an effort by African American cults to help
their members get to early voting locations has enraged repugicans to
the point that one repugican, Fran Millar, issued a
solemn vow to shut them down.
Millar is livid about the “Souls To The Polls”
effort by Black cults to bus their congregants who want to
participate in the democratic process to nearby early voting locations
according to a Georgia state law. Millar did not couch his belief
African Americans have no legal right to vote and said, “Now we are
to have Sunday voting at South DeKalb Mall. This location is dominated
by African American shoppers and the Democratic Party thinks this is a
wonderful idea – what a surprise. This is a blatantly partisan move.” Millar’s claim that helping all Americans regardless of color to participate in America’s democracy is a “blatant partisan move”
echoes Chris Christie’s assertion to the letter and Millar is not about
to allow Black Georgian’s to vote if he can possibly block the vote.
Millar says he is actively “investigating if there is any way to stop this action (Africa Americans voting) before the November election,”
and if he fails in that assault on democracy, he promised to join
forces with another anti-democracy repugican, Mike
Jacobs, “to eliminate this election law in January.” Obviously, most of
Georgia’s democracy-loving citizens were rightly outraged at Millar’s
blatant crusade and openly-stated plan to block Black American citizens
right to vote, but the anti-democracy repugican held his ground and
defended his crusade to block the Black vote. He said, “I never claimed to be nonpartisan; I would prefer more educated voters than a greater increase in the number of voters.”
If there was ever a direct statement exposing repugicans’ true beliefs
that African Americans are not educated enough, or deserve, to
participate in American democracy, Millar uttered it without
reservation; Black Americans, wherever they live should be enraged. In
fact, all Americans should be outraged and they likely are unless they
are repugicans and their teabagger cohort.
Congressional repugicans may not have the power to
block minority citizens voting rights yet, but they have spent the past
six years faithfully blocking Democrats, and likely some repugican
legislators’ right to vote. If one goes to any search engine and types
in “repugicans block vote,” they will find page after page of
instances of repugicans in the House and Senate blocking votes on
various legislation and amendments; the overwhelming majority of them to
help the American people. In fact, in less than a year-and-a-half, repugicans religiously blocked
votes on no less than 73 amendments in this session of Congress. Their
efforts are not about defeating legislation by voting against efforts to
help Americans; they are about blocking other legislators’ right to
vote to help Americans according to their mandate as legislators because
they hate the democratic process.
It is important to note that the repugican states
actively thwarting minority voting are driven by the American
Legislative Exchange Council’s template legislation promoting attacks on
democracy. ALEC claim it is because there is out-of-control voter
fraud, and yet in a long-term comprehensive “analysis
of primary, general, special, and municipal elections since the 2000
general election, out of over a billion ballots case there were only 31
credible incidents of voter fraud.” Lacking any credibility on
their claim of voter fraud, it is glaringly apparent that ALEC and repugicans’ block the vote efforts are borne of a deep-seated hatred of
democracy. It is not the least bit shocking that when ALEC members
were asked to sign a pledge “upholding the will of the people and support democracy,”
none of the ALEC members signed the pledge. The repugicans may not have
refused to sign a pledge upholding the people’s will and supporting
democracy, but their actions in the states and Congress are proof enough
that blocking the vote is their war on democracy, minorities, and
America.
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