Americans who have lived longer than 30 years are
likely aware that fascist repugicans and their corporate money machine
have had enormous success whittling away at the idea that America is a
representative democracy despite counsel from a Founding Father on how
best to preserve the nation. Thomas Jefferson knew, and said, that “an
educated citizenry is a vital requisite for our survival as a free
people.” However, because repugicans depend on “the widespread
ignorance of objective reality,” their fascist threat to democracy is
only succeeding due to the abundance of ignorance and gross stupidity of
America’s uneducated citizenry. Subsequently, repugicans are building
on their success and slashing education funding at a record pace to
produce an entire population of stupid conservative voters.
A couple of years ago a survey asked
1,000 Americans to take the U.S. citizenship test and surprisingly,
only 38% of them failed miserably. The number is obviously higher today
and at the rate repugicans in Congress and particularly red states are
slashing education funding, it is not going to get better any time soon;
if ever. The repugicans could not exist as a political cabal
without overwhelming numbers of ignorant, and frankly intensely stupid,
Americans, and announcements from at least three repugican governors
over the past month inform they are intent on adding to the number of repugican voters by creating the next generation of stupid Americans.
The latest repugican to announce severe cuts to education is Illinois’ Bruce Rauner. Rauner told lawmakers that “It’s time to make education our top priority again – and that’s what this budget does.” He promptly cited the benefits to education in his “turnaround budget” that slashes $209 million from the state’s higher education budget. Rauner said the education cuts are just one of several “difficult choices no one wants to make,”
and then stressed the importance of filling the gaping $6.2 billion
budget hole the state faces in the coming fiscal year. His turnaround
budget plan includes no effort to raise taxes, close corporate tax
loopholes, or raise revenue in any way; a typical repugican fiscal
scenario playing out in red states across America. Illinois repugicans
have spent the past four years giving the rich and corporations generous
tax cuts that created the “gaping $6.2 billion budget hole.” It is
exactly like the Kansas “trickle down” model that stupid Kansas voters
continue supporting as Sam Brownback proposes more
education cuts.
Barely a month ago, Louisiana repugican Bobby Jindal
told wingnuts in Washington D.C. just how incredibly important
public education was as a fundamental pillar of America’s democracy.
Jindal asked the audience, “Why is it important to fund and support
public education? Because if we want to keep the republic we have, we
need an educated population with critical thinking skills. I always hear
from parents, from the Chamber of Commerce, from business groups that
we’ve got to fund education.” Jindal’s funding solution was immediately cutting the state college budget by over $300 million; or about a third
of the system’s total budget. Even Louisiana repugican David
Vitter slammed Jindal’s gifts to the rich and corporations and accused him of “exacerbating the state’s outrageous deficit woes by recklessly expanding tax breaks for the wealthy.”
Another repugican, Wisconsin’s Scott
Walker, announced education cuts to the tune of $300 million he claims
is crucial to try and make up a $650 million budget shortfall. Like
Illinois, Louisiana, Kansas, and Arizona, the state is suffering major
revenue shortfalls due to Walker’s $2 billion in tax cuts for the rich.
Walker is currently pushing for more tax cuts for corporations that will
put the state budget further in the red. Walker stole 're-election' despite
the state’s budget woes and it is due to stupid voters; Walker’s
education cuts will increase the number of ignorant voters he, and repugicans, depend on to stay in power.
Arizona's Doug Ducey is pushing
at least $75 million in education cuts in his budget to “help address
this state’s $1.5 billion revenue shortfall.” In typical repugican
fashion, like Jindal, Walker, Sam Brownback, and Rauner, Ducey claims
his education cuts are necessary to “preserve major business tax cuts”
and “protect taxpayers by rejecting calls to address the budget
shortfalls by raising taxes.” Ducey says that cutting education funding
and preserving tax cuts for corporations are the only reasonable
solution to Arizona’s red ink and they are fair because they “ask all
areas of government to share in the work to develop and find savings.”
This list of repugican governors and state
legislatures slashing education funding to continue providing tax cuts
for the rich is long and demonstrates why Nobel prize-winning economist
Paul Krugman said, “repugican charlatans and cranks have gained increasing favor in the cabal, despite, or maybe because of the fact, that they get things wrong.”
Krugman makes a valid point, but he held back from stating the obvious; repugicans are gaining favor due to ignorance among the electorate
that continues supporting repugicans despite the incredibly stupid
fiscal decisions they have made over the past thirty years.
The repugicans understand that, as Jindal said, an “educated populace with critical thinking skills is crucial to maintaining the republic.”
However, repugicans have no interest in maintaining the republic as a
representative democracy any more than they want a well-educated
citizenry with critical thinking skills to know when they are being
crushed by corporate fascism. Many Americans wonder aloud after every
election why a preponderance of voters in repugican-misled states
perpetually vote against their own best interests and by extension their
freedoms; it is sheer stupidity.
As much as one grieves to state the obvious, it is
because too many Americans are beyond ignorant; they lack critical
thinking skills borne of stupidity. The “widespread ignorance of objective reality” is better stated as “willful rejection of objective reality;”
not ignorance, just sheer stupidity. It means that although Republican
voters see and feel the effects of repugican economic and fiscal
policies favoring the rich at their expense, they continue supporting wingnut.
If the repugicans’ storied trickle down scam was an
exciting and novel fiscal policy, one may understand how ‘ignorance’
might play into the support from repugican voters. But for dog’s sake, repugicans have been pushing the same failed agenda for over thirty
years and despite the damage to the population, stupid wingnuts
continue electing repugicans. And, to increase the number of stupid
people, repugicans hasten their horrendous cuts to education funding.
They know that ‘an uneducated citizenry is a vital requisite for their survival as a party intent on rule by corporate fascism,” and tragically they are seeing their efforts reach fruition.
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