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Will Blue States Eventually have to Surrender Their "Woke" Agendas?

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Will the billionaires and corporations behind ALEC and other groups fighting racial, gender, income, and educational equality in America succeed?

America is increasingly becoming two nations, a result of the Great Neoliberal Experiment playing out across the country since the start of Reaganism in 1981.

One is made up of states representing modern democracy holding egalitarian values; the other has reverted to racist reaction, widespread indigence, and oligarchic ownership of state political systems.

States run by Democrats generally offer better educational opportunities, higher quality and more readily available healthcare, and easier access to the ballot box. States run by Republicans generally see shorter lifespans, poorer health, more gun violence, and deeper poverty.

This is not an accident or merely a remnant of history. It's the final playing out of a worldview that, at one time in this nation, sanctioned people owning other people and exploiting, torturing, and even killing them with impunity.

Slavemasters and plantations have been replaced by billionaires and corporations, but in many cases that worldview still predominates. "Might makes right," and wealth is the ultimate might.

In the years since conservatives on the US Supreme Court legalized bribing American politicians, multiple organizations have emerged dedicated to bringing Red state lawmakers together with potential corporate or billionaire "sponsors."

One of the nation's most effective, according to the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD), is the American Legislative Exchange Council or ALEC.

Twice a year they hold a national convention bringing together state legislators and corporate lobbyists to work out the details of state-based laws their mostly-Republican members will then sponsor in upcoming legislative sessions.

As ALEC notes in a press release on their website:

"[B]etween 2010 and 2018, ALEC model bills were introduced 2,900 times across all 50 states and in Congress, and had a 21 percent passage rate."

ALEC has, it appears from reading their model bills, proposed legislation that:
"- limits workers' and consumers' rights,
"- makes it harder for victims of corporate crime to sue,
"- promotes privatized schools and opposes government help for young people to get a college education,
"- blocks government-funded healthcare,
"- protects the profits of pharmaceutical companies,
"- guts the social safety net,
"- increases the profits of the fossil fuel industry,
"- ramps up the difficulty facing working class people who want to vote,
"- expands private for-profit prisons,
"- and fills states with more guns.

Small wonder, then, that the Red states adopting these laws often have the highest rates of gun murders in the developed world, maternal mortality and morbidity rates that compare to third-world countries, and even widespread health crises involving parasites and sexually transmitted diseases.

Particularly troubling is how the conservative movement has morphed, over the past 40 years, into a revanchist movement seeking to "reclaim" from working class people the wealth "looters," "takers," and "moochers" have extracted from "producers," "makers," and "job creators."

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Thom Hartmann is a Project Censored Award-winning New York Times best-selling author, and host of a nationally syndicated daily progressive talk program on the Air America Radio Network, live noon-3 PM ET. www.thomhartmann.com His most recent books are "The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight," "Unequal Protection: The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights," "We The People," "What Would Jefferson Do?," "Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle (more...)
 

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