These statements are from two conservatives. Both are absolutely wrong and they indicate what is wrong with our politics. They may as well have said, “To hell with the constitution and the republic.” (Paul), and, “To hell with the will of the people who sent me here to represent them.” (Hill)
“The idea of democracy and majority rule really is what goes against our history and what the country stands for,” Paul said. “The Jim Crow laws came out of democracy. That’s what you get when a majority ignores the rights of others.”
Hill in March rationalized his opposition to the Medicaid expansion in remarkable terms.
“Even though my constituents voted for this lie, I’m going to protect them,” he said. “I am proud to stand against the will of the people.”
I don’t know how much of what you hear and credit to left-wing friends is left-wing thought or propaganda from other sources.
”... black people need to take greater advantage of the capitalist system, as opposed to deciding that the system is racist and hopeless.”
The economic and social state of Black people is the very product of capitalism. It began in slavery and it continues today. And I will throw in poor White people along with any brown-skinned person and Native Americans. Wages are not based on any system of value but are the artificial levels capitalism and industry are willing to pay.
The police, the prisons, and capitalism can be reformed, but it requires the action of Congress. There is a near-constant cry for reform, but the conservative servants of capitalism refuse any attempts at reforming anything, whether it is minimum wages or gun control. Clean water for Detroit or running water for West Virginia.
”... one nation, indivisible…”
Until we can get back to that, there will be little improvement in anything.
An across-the-board poll shows that the majority of Americans, no exceptions for party or religion, want those reforms that ensure domestic tranquility.