The Week's Recommended Reading on Substack:
writes that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott “has no standing to say he’s being invaded. There is no foreign army on the other side. Just desperate people looking to escape violence and poverty in their home countries. Not only is Abbott ignoring or willfully misinterpreting these past Supreme Court decisions, he’s willfully ignoring the ruling on Monday which affirms the Federal Border Patrol’s authority to cut down razor wire the state of Texas has put up in the Rio Grand.” writes that the story of what has happened in Texas “is about much more than razor wire and secession crises. It is about interlocking agendas determined to destroy the federal government, as it is currently constituted, as an impediment of power and profit while also creating the perfect situation to coopt that federal government and transform it into the ideal weapon.” writes that the “Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 is a hologram, a fantasy steeped in the hallucination of whiteness that obscures the way that their sad, binary gender regime upholds white supremacy.” writes that “the question is whether the realization that right-wing conspiracy- and hate-mongers are not in fact even remotely conservative in the classic sense of the word, but are political and cultural radicals intent on extinguishing democracy itself, has arrived too late.” writes that “as we’ve seen with the GOP always coming back to Trump even when he loses elections for them, Republicans just can’t quit hate. They’ve got nothing else. And, with gerrymandering having grabbed them a lot of power but coming with the price tag of keeping them straightjacketed by their base, GOP lawmakers have to do what the most extreme Christian nationalists who elected them demand.”3 Comments
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Thanks Teddy!
Is this why Alberta Canada on inside with them?