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Scott Blanchard's avatar

Basically, Dan, this poll basically validates the notion that the GOP strategy that began with Reagan in the 1970's has been entirely successful. Recognizing that their policy positions, which largely revolved around ensuring that the wealth and power of a small cadre of rich, white, Anglo-Saxon men was shielded from the democratic project of building a just society, were anathema to the vast majority of the population, Reagan's GOP set out to ensure that people didn't believe that government could work and that anyone associated with government was corrupt, incompetent, or both.

Sigh.

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Yvette K's avatar

I live in a red state with a Republican supermajority. They failed to address our property tax issues and many ppl’s property taxes are now going up ~43%. Our 5 member Public Services Commission are all Republicans. They just voted to allow MDU in Eastern Montana raise their rates and allowed Northwestern Energy to raise our rates an interim 12.5% while they hold “hearings” to see if they’ll allow a 25-28% increase on our electricity. Gas is more expensive here as are groceries and housing is practically extortionate. They also refused fed $ to help feed children & poor and messed up Medicaid so ppl are losing/lost their insurance. (Our state also just allowed PragerU to become a textbook supplier.). All that to say that it seems to be from watching other red states that making things financially harder for their constituents is part of the Republican plan to try to take back control in 2024.

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