Putin’s on the ballot
by Tom H. Hastings
478 words
Really, everything’s on the ballot.
We hear that reproductive rights are on the ballot, in a bid to elect lawmakers who will codify reproductive rights into black letter law.
Anything else on the ballot?
Maybe climate chaos or its mitigation. Most Democrats say climate emergency action is crucial while just 11 percent of Trump supporters think so.
Maybe nuclear annihilation or disarmament. Republicans in the House have been clamoring for more nuclear weapons and all the components of the arsenal, whereas Democrats have been stressing the need for better diplomacy and negotiation.
Maybe your access to health care. And, my fellow seniors, Republicans are dedicated to raising the prices of prescription drugs. Really? Yup, your heart medicine, your cancer meds, your diabetes meds–Republicans are actually organizing on behalf of Big Pharma to take the lid off prices. They have no conscience but they also wager on you not noticing much. As my oldest son used to say, “I’m so broke I can’t pay attention” (He had a couple rough years).
Maybe democracy itself. If Republicans gain control, another Trump nightmare regime is a far stronger likelihood. The Brookings Institute (emphatically not a left wing think tank) is stating, flat out, that democracy in the US may only have one more legitimate election in its future, since so many clear opponents to fair elections–more than 300 of them–are running for office. And tight election outcomes are really not a friend of democracy this time, since close counts can seem to validate the false claims of fraud. If you want to see democracy right itself and flourish, vote and vote in overwhelming numbers.
The shady connections between Trump and Putin were obvious from the earliest days, during the 2016 campaign and ever since. While correlation is not causation, it is a consequential “coincidence,” for instance, that once Trump got his mitts on the most sensitive national security information, that security eroded, with a strong whiff of Putin and his methods hanging in the air.
Why did more CIA agents and assets get killed or compromised once Trump had those files?
While the CIA has quite arguably done far more harm than good over its 75 years of operations, no decent American would give the identities of its employees to a barbarian like Putin, known for his ham-handed poisonings, machine-gunning, and disappearing of those who displease him. But Trump is simply not decent.
Indeed, all the cascading problems from the Trump years not only haunt us still, but are ramping back up to become far worse if enough of his allies are elected next month.
It’s all on the ballot. If you can vote, bear that in mind. You are part of the upcoming decisions that will affect our lives right now and the lives of coming generations. History reminds us: Hitler was elected and then ended elections.
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Dr. Tom H. Hastings is Coördinator of Conflict Resolution BA/BS degree programs and certificates at Portland State University, PeaceVoice Senior Editor, and on occasion an expert witness for the defense of civil resisters in court.
Published: Lowell Sun
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