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The Plan Was to Help American Workers. It Backfired.

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Amiga, Jan 12, 2026 at 8:28 AM.

  1. rimrocker

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    As many have said, our problems are not unsolvable. In fact we already know many of the answers. These are some damning numbers. Even if we just did 25% of this, it would drive the economy, make society better, and greatly improve our democracy. There is a unseen tax on Americans that is much, much greater than the income tax. Still, all we need to do is become average or just less below average.

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    https://data4democracy.substack.com/p/the-wall-looks-permanent-until-it?triedRedirect=true
     
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  2. Amiga

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    Projection is claiming others are guilty of what exists only in your mind.
     
  3. K9Texan

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    You've never made a critical remark of a Democratic elite nor have you ever made a positive remark about anything that Trump has done. As I said, your love, loyalty, and devotion are to rich, Democratic, elites.
     
  4. CrixusTheUndefeatedGaul

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    Dumb hit piece article from another dishonest woke idiot in here. We’re still trying to clean up all the damn frauds that’s costing us trillion. When the grifters are no longer able to steal from our taxpayers, they have to get a job available from the deported illegals. Watch the unemployment rates falls like Joe Biden on those steps getting to AirForce One.
     
  5. Amiga

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    This is so well written it feels like a work of art.



    My earliest political memory is watching the Berlin Wall fall. I was six years old. We watched together on the nightly news—strangers embracing, people swinging hammers at concrete, everyone laughing. I didn’t know what the wall was or why it mattered. I remember how happy everyone looked. I remember thinking that smashing the wall looked like a lot of fun. I wanted a hammer too.

    I’ve spent my career as a political scientist learning why moments like that almost never happen. And why, sometimes, they do.

    On a Saturday afternoon in March 1911, Frances Perkins was having tea near Washington Square when she heard screams. She ran toward the smoke rising from the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and arrived in time to watch 146 workers—mostly young immigrant women—burn to death or leap from ninth-floor windows. The doors had been locked to prevent theft. The fire escapes collapsed. The city’s tallest ladders reached only the sixth floor.

    She witnessed it all. She later called it “the day the New Deal was born.”

    Perkins understood that the fire was a policy outcome. Every death had been produced by specific legal choices—the absence of fire codes, the permissibility of locked exits, the treatment of workers as inputs rather than persons. The horror of that day was not that the system failed. It was that it was functioning exactly as designed.

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    My deepest fear is not that we fail to survive this moment—it’s that we survive it only to return to the status quo that made it possible. That we exhale, declare victory, and leave in place the Electoral College, the filibuster, the gerrymandered maps, the money-soaked elections that allowed a minoritarian movement to capture the state in the first place. The point is not to get back to normal. Normal is how we got here.

    The wall looks permanent until the day it comes down. So it goes with all institutions. They are not immutable fixtures but human creations, designed to solve the problems of one era and replaceable when they fail the next.
     

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