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Helen Hancke's avatar

Dear Noah, I cant thank you enough for this article, that puts a great perspective on what the world/US is facing now as a result of the election bringing Trump and his acolytes into power. You bring up extremely important points that I hope all your readers take to heart. I dont live in US, nor am I an American, but the consequences of this election will be felt everywhere. Public Notice is by far the very best, unbiased newsletter I am reading.🤗🤗🤗.

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Susanna J. Sturgis's avatar

OK, all of the above, and a few more things: Many, many, probably most, USians don't know how "government" works, even in theory. Civics classes died out in most places decades ago. Without that big picture, it's very hard to interpret day-to-day news coverage, even if you have access to decent day-to-day news coverage, which many of us don't.

Even more important -- most of us have no idea how "the economy" works or what forces affect it. Since at least the late 19th century, talking about economic justice of any kind has been trashed as socialist, communist, anarchist, etc. (Robber barons, oligarchs, and wannabe plutocrats encouraged this. Eventually we got stuck with Milton Friedman and the Chicago School.) Through the 20th century and up to the present day, the Democratic Party has been cowed all along, pretending that the New Deal and the Great Society had nothing in common with socialism. So-called moderates still keep labeling, e.g., Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as the "far left." A few short decades ago, *Josef Stalin* was the "far left."

Trump didn't come out of nowhere. The U.S. has been headed in this direction since at least the Reagan administration, with a strong assist from Nixon's "southern strategy." There's serious work to be done, and I doubt that the Democratic Party as currently constituted is capable of leading the way.

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