2024 Archives

Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 31, 2024

When Speech Becomes Sedition: Tales from Trump’s “New America"

From silenced voices to erased truths, this could be the dark new order under Trump's iron grip… 31 October 2025 Leavenworth, Kansas Dear Louise, It's been almost a year since the last time I saw you, as they were arresting me on the "designated enemy within" sedition charge that's kept me in this prison. If the underground network here succeeds, you should get this letter within a few weeks; it's the third I've written you that got out of the prison, but I understand the first two couriers were busted for carrying contraband mail and are now in prison themselves. The day after President Trump was re-elected (when Speaker Johnson and then the Supreme Court recognized the disputed ballots in five states and threw the election to the House of Representatives), you'll recall, he invoked the Insurrection Act and began the mass arrests. They tell me Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Merrick Garland are in here, too, although I haven't seen them; apparently the "high value" former administration officials are locked down in a separate wing.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 30, 2024

Your Vote Isn’t Just One in a Million – It’s the Game Changer!

A few thousand votes could rewrite history – don't leave it to chance… Last night, in a brilliant speech before 75,000+ people on the ellipse in Washington DC — the place from which Trump sent a murderous mob against our Capitol — Vice President Kamala Harris asked for your vote. She was explicit about the stakes: "It will probably be the most important vote you ever cast. This election is more than just a choice between two parties and two different candidates. It is a choice about whether we have a country rooted in freedom for every American, or ruled by chaos and division." Will you, and those you know, respond by voting? One of the most common reasons people don't vote is because they think their vote won't matter. That it'll be lost in a sea of millions of votes. Over the past 21 years of doing a daily nationwide radio program, I've heard this excuse at least a few thousand times. But it's wrong: In reality, when people think like this, they have their math upside down. Elections aren't additive or subtractive: they're comparative. That's literally the whole point of an election.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 29, 2024

Noblesse Oblige Is Dead: Today’s Wealthy Elite Just Don’t Give a Damn

We need a cultural shift that views wealth not just as privilege, but as a duty to uplift society—reviving the forgotten principle of noblesse oblige... "To try to make the world in some way better than you found it is to have a noble motive in life." —Andrew Carnegie Last Sunday the richest man in America — who owes most of his wealth to President Obama bailing out his electric car company and government contracts — endorsed a man for president who's a naked racist, fascist, and xenophobe who famously said: "My whole life I've been greedy, greedy, greedy. I've grabbed all the money I could get. I'm so greedy. … I want to grab all that money." Two days before, we learned that the billionaire owners of The LA Times and The Washington Post killed their own newspaper's planned endorsements of the Harris presidential campaign, presumably to avoid angering Donald Trump so he wouldn't mess with their business interests should he be elected. "To hell with democracy," they essentially said. "There's money to be made!" What ever happened to the sense of obligation that wealthy Americans used to feel to help out their country and her people in need?
Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 28, 2024

Democracy Dies in Their Wallets: When Oligarchs Buy the News

From Bezos to Musk, America's richest are using media control to shape politics and grow profits... Do not obey in advance. Most of the power of authoritarianism is freely given. In times like these, individuals think ahead about what a repressive government will want, and then offer themselves without being asked. A citizen who adapts in this way is teaching power what it can do.—Yale historian Timothy Snyder, On Tyranny I cancelled my Washington Post subscription Friday evening. Jeff Bezos, Mister "Democracy Dies In Darkness" (the Post's slogan on their masthead), by blocking his editorial staff from endorsing Harris chose darkness over his nation's future, and I can't support that. The big mistake John D. Rockefeller made back in the day — that Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk appear committed to not repeating — was not buying a media outlet like a newspaper. Had John D. had that sort of a vehicle to mold public opinion, American history may be very different.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 27, 2024

Is Voting a Right? Should It Be? - The Hidden History of the War on Voting

The framers of the Constitution were pretty skittery about the issue. The roughly half of the Constitutional Convention that represented slaveholding states didn’t want anything that might one day force their states to allow enslaved people to vote, and many of the Northern representatives were wary of too much democracy breaking out and leading to what John Adams referred to as “the rabble” voting. And there was an absolute consensus that women should never be allowed to vote. Thus, voting is only really addressed in the amendments to the Constitution, and in each case very, very carefully.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 26, 2024

Saturday Report - MAGA pastor compares women to "pigs with gold nose rings," wants to end female voting rights. Say what?!

The Best of the Rest of the News. — Thank you! — The Massive Scale of Trump's Deportation Plans. — One of the reasons our media so rarely reports on the obscene things that Trump says at his rallies is that they are terrified of his followers. — Rightwing billionaire Elon Musk and his colleagues apparently believe they now have the Supreme Court votes necessary to overturn the 1935 Wagner Act that legalized labor unions. — Republican attorneys general go to court to demand more pregnant 15-year-olds. — And now, to the delight of Republican lawmakers and police the US government has bought a tool that can track you by your cellphone to abortion clinics anywhere in the country. — Crazy Alert! Can anything get weirder than this? Tucker Carlson's creepy "daddy speech" is stunning — Even Crazier Alert! Famous MAGA pastor says American women are "pigs with gold nose rings," wants to overturn the 19th Amendment right of women to vote, and says women who accuse men of rape but can't absolutely prove it should be put to death. Say what?! — Hunter in a Farmer's World Alert: ADHD: Why Can't the Mental Health "Business" Define Normal? — Wisdom School Alert: Science Backs Up the Therapeutic Power of Gratitude
Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 25, 2024

Trump’s Backdoor to the White House

Republicans are gaming the system for a second Trump term—here's how they plan to pull it off... Increasingly, MAGA Republicans associated with Trump are convinced he is going to lose the election. But they have a backup plan to put him in the White House no matter what. And that plan even has a second backup plan of its own. The three states most likely to swing the election in the Electoral College this year are Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. And, just by coincidence of course, Republicans in those state passed laws in 2020 guaranteeing election day chaos around their vote counting this November 5th. Trump and the GOP know there's no way he's going to win the national popular vote; the last Republican initially elected to the White House with a majority of America's voters was George HW Bush in 1988. Republicans just aren't that popular with the American people.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 24, 2024

If We Don’t Break the Cycle, a 'Trump' Will Always Lurk in the Shadows

As long as dark money, lies, and hate dominate politics, the next Trump is inevitable… Suddenly, it seems, the American mainstream media has figured out, or thinks they've been given permission to discuss, the fact that Donald Trump is a fascist. That he literally wants to imprison and even execute his enemies including other politicians like Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris and former employees who have betrayed him, including General Mark Millie. Multiple commentators (including me) have wondered out loud if the defeat of Trump this fall will chasten Republicans and cause the Party to revert to its old "merely corporate and billionaire friendly" form, or if Trump has done permanent damage to the GOP and our system of government and the GOP's embrace of fascism and its lies will continue long after he's gone. Sadly, there's more than enough evidence for the latter, although crediting (or blaming) Trump for it all is far too facile an argument. It's a virtual certainty that four years from now we'll have multiple Republican candidates trying to "pull a Trump" again. There are at least four reasons, although we're not without resources to fight back or even prevent such an event. First, there's always been an authoritarian strain in American politics, dating all the way back to President John Adams arresting journalists and shutting down newspapers because they dared criticize him. Fortunately, President Jefferson pulled us back from that brink, as historian Dan Sisson and I documented in The American Revolution of 1800.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 23, 2024

Property Pirates: How Trump's Billionaires Are Hijacking Affordable Housing

With every investment home they snatch, the dream of owning a house slips further away from you… America's morbidly rich billionaires are at it again, this time screwing the average family's ability to have decent, affordable housing in their never-ending quest for more, more, more. Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, and Denmark have had enough and done something about it: we should, too. There are a few things that are essential to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" that should never be purely left to the marketplace; these are the most important sectors where government intervention, regulation, and even subsidy are not just appropriate but essential. Housing is at the top of that list. A few days ago I noted how, since the Reagan Revolution, the cost of housing has exploded in America, relative to working class income.
Posted at Hartmann Report on Oct. 22, 2024

Property Taxes Under Fire: North Dakota’s Radical Plan to End Them

Is this the beginning of the end for property taxes? One state could change the game… North Dakota may shake this country up in two weeks by ending one of the oldest taxes in America. Here's the backstory and what it may mean to all of us. When I was 14 years old I bought a single-house-lot of raw land outside of White Cloud, Michigan for, as I recall, $25. The area had been a small town in the 19th century but had vanished, turned into a scrub field surrounded by forest, by the early 20th century; locals told me they weren't sure if the town had burned to the ground or was washed away in a flood (the land overlooked a creek). I was able to buy that lot for such a low price because the county had put it up for auction after the previous owner failed to pay their property taxes. I was the only bidder, so I got it at the initial bid price. For two decades I paid the property tax on it (typically around $20/year), until a local resident offered me $500 for it, and I sold it. The point of this story is that, unless you're a church or other nonprofit, it's not possible to actually own land in the United States. Every state, county, and municipality in the country lays first claim to all of the land within its jurisdiction, and we merely rent the land under our homes; that rent is called property tax.

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