Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Democrats need a winning one word or two that describes what they are about:. How about " being fair"

I wrote this almost exactly a year ago and proposed "fairness" as a theme Democrats could use..  It is even more true today as both an attack on MAGA and a vision of a positive value around which public policy and a party platform can be shaped.  It is about bringing fairness back to America.

Public policy words like cost, chaos, and corruption fit neatly into both an attack and a vision of the future.   It is especially true as the self-dealing pocket-stuffing Trump and family ask to be exempted from IRS scrutiny and laws in their outrageous slush fund proposal to reward criminal activity committee on their behalf, from J6ers to Tina Peters, a county clerk. The stigmatizing of concentration camps of those who MAGA see as undesirables in our country, whether they had followed the law or skirted it while otherwise leading exemplary lives, is n not fair, and it is related to an administration peppered with white Christian nationalists who see themselves as superior to others.   When one group strives to repress another group, racial, religious, or cultural, that is not fair, but the chaos it creates results in conflicts on steroids and a feeling that everything is short-term, depending on the news cycle and Trump's midnight tweets. When golden ballrooms and triumphal arches dominate Trump's view of prosperity for himself, while so many he governs see the affordability of everyday living decline, as evidenced by the price tags, it is not fair.  When the ultra-rich and the corrupt determine public policy, it creates an unfair advantage, and those who are neither corrupt nor ultra-rich are not treated fairly because their voices are dismissed by a corrupt ruler.

Democrats could use the value of fairness to specific proposals: Following the rule of law instead of the rule of one who thinks executive orders are issues, the laws that are not enforced is a beginning.  The rule of law enforced without fear or favor is one way to achieve fairness.  That includes restoring the independence of the DoJ and the checks and balances of Congress.  The Voting Rights Act they support is another means of restoring fairness.  A tax policy in which everyone pays their fair share is, well, "fair". Those are just the beginnings of a fairness platform that does not look to the past but offers a way forward. An immigration policy that provides due process and protections of constitutional rights and secure borders at the same time is also fair.

Here is what I wrote in this blog a year ago.

June, 2025: Once upon a time, I thought Americans valued fairness.  It was a value people embraced.  I will make the leap of assuming that it is still a value held by more voters than by those who are completely self-absorbed and self-promoting. What about a good gut cry:  "It ain't fair" and proposing a " fair deal for all".  The implication that "all" means rich who need to chip in their fair share and ordinary people, who are just hard-working people, trying to make ends meet, caring for others or themselves and their families, who are very disadvantaged, sick, aged, uneducated, or victims of racial or cultural discrimination. 

Packaging is always a challenge, but I recently heard about a way to do it. Whatever you think of former Rep. David Jolly, who morphed from a Florida Republican Congressman to an independent and finally to a Democrat to run for Florida governor, or even if you think he has no chance to win, he has a way with words 6/6/ and 6/7, 2025. He had two short phrases in a recent CBS interview that hit home to me, and he repeated them on other media: He is for Democratic values that "fight for an economy for all and a party that lifts up everyone," providing a context for the economic fairness and cultural issues he then fleshed out in short soundbites of issues relevant to Florida. 

Perhaps I am a cockeyed optimist, but Democrats I think understand that the goal of the anti DEI application of the radical MAGAs is to roll back the civil rights movement and it is not fair to all, tax policies that give great deals to the very rich at the expense of the very poor are not fair to all, or propose tariff policies that screw the budget conscious families to satisfy some notion of a power grabbing president, are also just not fair.

 Democrats' messaging to date has not been put into clear, sharp words.  Democrats have backed into it by decrying each issue as it comes up as bad for ordinary people. It has become a predictable background noise. Democrats should reverse the order and state the value up front, rather than delivering it as a conclusion before getting into the brain-numbing weeds of public policy issues and data, as cable talkers, those at political rallies, town halls, and sound-bite interviewees often do.

 Democrats have a history of the New Deal, the war on poverty, and promoting consumer and environmental protections that attempt to bring fairness in public policies to more than just the rich.  Why not resurrect the slogan from a true populist president, Harry S. Truman: "a fair deal". It's roots go deep in Democratic party traditions and Truman's version was as timely then as it is today, if more so."President Truman's Fair Deal ensured the survival of social security, preserved the American welfare system, and prioritized civil rights legislation." Truman's Fair Deal | Overview, History & Significance - Lesson | Study.com    It just needs to be packaged a bit differently, as a value applied to our modern times. It is both an implied attack on MAGA and a positive message about what Democrats stand for today, with appeal across party lines.

The truth is, the MAGA core group will never be moved off whatever appeals to them, including dog-whistles and attempts by Trump to execute unconstitutional policies that favor one race or economic power over another. There are voters out there who still value being fair or who count themselves as victims of the MAGA unfairness policies. Democrats do still have to make sure those being hurt know who to blame, but that is a subpoint, not the theme alone.  It needs to be put in the context of fairness.






 

Monday, May 25, 2026

Simplistic thinking, fear mongering, of libs being communists answered in simple English: It's Democracy vs Fascism

 I suppose the inference that libs are to be feared because they are communists. The gist of my response is that our family has a personal history of experiencing hands-on, so that they did not grow up to be communists or fascists, but were dedicated to democracy. My response to the meme."Members of our family ...I noticed a new meme with a hammer and sickle raised as a fear symptom with the caption of "Don't let your children grow up to be communists". I suppose the inference that libs are to be feared because they are communists. The gist of my response is that our family has a personal history of experiencing hands-on, so that they did not grow up to be communists or fascists, but were dedicated to democracy. where citizens determine the present and future of their country.

My response to the meme.

"Members of our family ...

Dr. Mike fled communist Yugoslavia...knows the difference firsthand.

I had witnessed firsthand how communists consolidated power in East Berlin, there as an exchange student in 1957. What I learned..fascists and communists used the same techniques to control their subjects...destruction of democracy. The communist model failed as an economic system and died with the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Western Europe, however, kept some social programs like healthcare and free college tuition, and social security, along with capitalism. I have grandchildren who live in Austria and in the US. What they fear most is the fascism, like Putin's, that controls Russia and Russian aggression in Ukraine. What the no kings movement shows many fear Trump ..whose unitary govt.no checks and balances,
anti-civil rights ...who thinks his executive orders are the law to be followed. If not, he will use his power to punish those who do not follow. He is being supported by powerful economic captains of tech.. This is the classic definition of fascism. Rich capitalistists and rule by a person and not by laws. Our children and grandchildren are smart enough to know and are smart enough with firsthand experience not to grow up as either communists or fascists. They support democracy as practiced in both Europe and the first 250 years in America, where citizens have the power to determine the present and future of their country.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Why a small revolt is shaping up in the GOP Congressional caucus: The primary season is over and more

 These next 6 months should be very interesting in the House of Representatives. Is a revolt brewing in the GOP that could cause Trump grief and lead to more bipartisanship? Likely. -

The primary season is over, and those seeking re-election will be freer to depart from Trump on a few issues that truly bother even their MAGA supporters in their own districts. They do not need to fear the threat of Trump "primaring them" if they do not vote 100% witth him. Trump is a lame duck in 2028 and looking ahead, a head a 90% favorable may be enough to establish their bona fide while voting against a few Trump-supported issues.

-Those retiring may want to consider their legacy and be clear on the record where they were in 2026 if they disagree with some of Trump's policies.

-With polls showing real anger over affordability issues, incumbent votes on the record will make them very vulnerable to attack ads. ..such as GOP Rep. X vote to take away your health care, or vote for tariffs ot cause your groceries and other purchases to rise in cost, etc. Particularly sensitive will be what no GOP rep wants on their voting record: that they voted for the slush fund or against the War Powers Act. Watch them try to do whatever parliamentary trick to avoid having to vote on these issues and have their vote on record.

-Those who were defeated in primaries this spring because of Trump's endorsement of their opponents may feel either freer to make a statement about their legacy or even to take a bit of revenge.

That may explain why now there is a small revolt brewing in the GOP House caucus against the ballroom/arch, and the slush fund to benefit Trump allies guilty of crimes of J6 and others. The Epstein cover-up will still be a hot item among some MAGA. Especially angering is the clause in the slush fund that grants immunity from IRS actions for Trump himself or his family now and after he no longer remains in the White House. That should be a real outrage, if there ever was one.(Corruption on stilts)

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Making the link between the cost of Trump's corruption to the cost of living for everyday people

 One of the strangest results about Democrats beginning to attack the Trump regime and MAGA for being corrupt is that either MAGA brushes the attack off as just words or frankly does not care, just so it serves their own purpose. Corruption is the abuse of taxpayer money and the Achilles heel of autocrats, which Trump fancies himself to be, with a loyal MAGA following cheering him on.   One effective way Democrats could use would be to link the size and scope of Trump's corruption, as his outrageous "anti-weaponization" slush fund would do, to something that is bugging most Americans...the cost of health care. Corruption does have an impact on the lives of everyday Americans. Here is what that 1.8 billion dollar slush fund could have been used for instead of using taxpayer money to pay off those Trump believes were victims of Biden's weaponization of the DOJ (a laugh when considering Trump's directing the DOJ to file frivolous, poorly evidenced charges against his political adversaries). 

From KFF..org (the Kaiser Family Foundation )via an AI inquiry. Allocating $1.8 billion to provide health insurance would directly cover full health insurance premiums for roughly 330,000 individual Americans or subsidize existing health plans for up to 1.8 million people. This figure represents the estimated scale of the recent $1.8 billion federal legal settlement fund, which policymakers note could alternatively absorb a significant portion of national health coverage costs.

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