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Jimmie's avatar

Great, level-headed post

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By and large, I agree with your post and the warning to go easy on the doom and gloom. But I have to respectfully disagree with how you’re framing the threat to American democracy. At this point, the gravest threat to American democracy is not coming from the prospect of a second Trump term. It’s coming from the fact that Trumpism has made right-wing authoritarianism cool here, and state government all over the country have gladly picked things up where Trump left off, which is hugely consequential given how much power states wield in our system. We’re seeing this in state legislatures’ systematic efforts to strip power away from local governments and even limit private businesses’ ability to run themselves as they see fit (e.g., by banning mask mandates); in renewed efforts to ban content or censor teachers’ speech in public schools (an effort which is sure to spread to private schools and higher education in 2023 legislative sessions); and in renewed efforts at gerrymandering, voter suppression, and politicization of vote-counting, which will also directly impact what the federal government looks like in coming years. And DeSantis has taken the state-level authoritarianism to a new level with his political retaliation at Disney for speaking their mind on the Don’t Say Gay law, which represents not just socially conservative policy (which is compatible with democracy), but a direct assault on rule of law. What’s worse, states are learning from each others’ illiberal experimentation. Just as states (and cities) are laboratories for democracy, apparently they can also be laboratories for democratic backsliding. While states aren’t necessarily dismantling separation of powers or checks and balances, they are systematically allowing an extreme, minority faction to seize all the levers of power and then use those levers of power to go after their enemies. If the Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin governorships flip in November, you can bet that those states will replicate what’s been happening this year in Texas, Florida and elsewhere. This isn’t a distant 2024 threat; it’s a real-time, bottom-up assault on democracy in the states.

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