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Republicans Don't Believe In Freedom - Only Power


Robert Reich
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The GOP agenda centers on taking away freedom, not defending it.

Republicans love to claim they're the party of freedom - Bulls**t.

In reality, the Republican agenda centers on taking away freedom. They're chipping away your freedom to choose when, how, and with whom, you start a family by passing ever more restrictive abortion bans.

They're chipping away the freedom to discuss sexual orientation and gender identity in the classroom. Many are chipping away the freedom of trans people to receive life-saving, gender-affirming care.

Many are chipping away students' freedom to learn about America's history of racism, and discrimination.

They're also chipping away at the most fundamental freedom of all: the right to vote - restricting everything from mail-in voting to ballot drop-boxes. But their chipping away at freedom is even bigger than all this.

Can you really be free if you're saddled with medical debt and have to routinely pay outrageous health care costs? Can you really be free if you have no voice in your workplace and your employer refuses to let you organize with your coworkers for the right to collectively bargain?

Can you really be free if you're not paid a living wage and have to choose between feeding your family or keeping your lights on? A living wage, the right to join a union, guaranteed healthcare, the right to vote - these are the foundations of real freedom.

Yet Republicans oppose all of these. There's a reason the historic 1963 rally was called 'The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom'. Because freedom also means the ability to work in a job that pays enough to provide food, clothing, shelter, and medical care.

What Republicans want to preserve isn't freedom, it's power. The power to impose their narrow ideology on everyone else, no matter who suffers.

Don't let their propaganda convince you otherwise.

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Robert Reich, former U.S. Secretary of Labor and Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley, has a new film, "Inequality for All," to be released September 27. He blogs at www.robertreich.org.

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