Apr 29, 2022
Some say the Republican Party has gone nuts. In reality, they've simply reached the endpoint toward which they've been moving for 62 years: fascism.
Republican politicians since Barry Goldwater's 1960 campaign have trash-talked "big government" in the United States. Like Reagan's assertions that cutting taxes on rich people would "trickle down" benefits to poor people, or his claim that destroying labor unions would increase take-home pay for working people, this one's just another lie.
Since the 1980s, in fact, the GOP has been the ultimate "big government" party. And now we're learning that Republicans in Congress were, just three days before Joe Biden was to be sworn in as president, calling for the ultimate big government power: martial law to prevent Biden's inauguration.
When they started, it was just another grift. But now it has built a strong foundation for martial law and fascism in the United States should another Trumpy Republican win the White House.
There's no provision in either the Constitution or US law for a president to specifically invoke martial (or, as Marjorie Taylor Green calls it, "Marshall") law, although a series of statutes under Sections 251-255 of Title 10, passed between 1792 and 1871 and generally referred to collectively as the Insurrection Act, can produce the same result.
They give the president extraordinary powers, allowing him to shut down or seize control of communications systems like cell phone providers or social media companies, freeze or seize the assets of individual citizens or organizations including nonprofit corporations like political parties, and to create a federal police force he can deploy nationwide that is answerable only to himself.
(If all of this sounds familiar, it's almost step for step what Hitler did; we remember its most famous artifact, the Schutzstaffel or SS.)
And that's exactly what members of the GOP's Insurrection Caucus in Congress were asking President Trump to do as recently as January 17th, 2021, all to keep Trump in power for another four years.
Making it all even more shocking, this newly-revealed coup attempt happened months after Joe Biden won the election, the states and Congress had certified that win on January 6th, and the world was preparing to welcome Biden to the White House at noon, January 20th.
The Big Lie isn't just that Trump had an election stolen from him: the GOP has been running a longer con, preparing the ground for Trump, for three generations.
When they started, it was just another grift. But now it has built a strong foundation for martial law and fascism in the United States should another Trumpy Republican win the White House.
It was 58 years ago that Barry Goldwater proclaimed:
"A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you have."
I remember this ad playing on my parents' black-and-white TV during that 1964 election contest between Goldwater and Lyndon Johnson:
The GOP's proclaimed opposition to "big government" was a lie then, and it's a lie now. They're quite happy to both expand and use government, so long as it's used to benefit themselves and their rich friends.
It's been, however, a very useful lie for Republicans:
When their donors from the fossil fuel and chemical industries wanted to keep pumping poisons into our air and water rather than pay to dispose of them properly, Republicans claimed shrinking the role of government through pollution deregulation was the solution.
When their donors in the lumber industry wanted to continue to rip out old-growth forests and achieve maximum profits by clear-cutting everything else, "limiting government overreach" became a useful canard.
When their donors in the health insurance, pharmaceutical, and hospital industries wanted to use their power of life-or-death over Americans to extract maximum prices and profits, "Keep your government hands off my healthcare!" became the GOP mantra.
When their donors in the banking and finance industry wanted to use depositors' money to gamble with stocks and mortgages, "ending oppressive big government regulations" that were "suppressing innovation" was the Republican rallying cry.
When their billionaire friends wanted to monopolize media and put over 1500 rightwing radio stations on the air to flip the politics of an entire generation toward tax cuts for the morbidly rich, "ending limits on free speech" through the Fairness Doctrine and media ownership rules was going to "restore fairness."
When Big Airlines, Big Ag, Big Pharma, and dozens of other giant industries wanted to either buy out or crush their smaller competitors, Republicans stepped up to the plate to end enforcement of the Sherman Anti-Trust and other anti-monopoly laws in 1983, leaving the rest of us with the bill.
Small government was never the goal of the Republican Party or the conservative movement. It was always all about raw political power and the wealth that comes with it.
Small government was never the goal of the Republican Party or the conservative movement. It was always all about raw political power and the wealth that comes with it.
The Trump presidency finally and for all time pulled the mask off their "we oppose big government" lie. There is no conceivable way a government could be "bigger" than for it to establish martial law.
The truth is that Republicans only oppose "big government" when it restricts their ability to make obscene amounts of money at the expense of working people. Or when government tries to help out the environment, those who're down on their luck, or the victims of historic discrimination.
Republican advocates of "small government," in addition to trying to pull the ultimate big government trigger of martial law in January of 2021, now also brag that they want to use the power of the governments they control to:
Narrow your right to vote
Imprison women seeking abortions
Ban books
Block efforts to green our energy sector
Harass gay and trans kids
Prevent minorities from having full representation in Congress
Turn school boards into inquisitors
Let utilities rip off solar customers
Trash public health
Put more guns in the hands of deranged mass shooters
Purge voting rolls of Democrats and minorities
Preempt local communities from protecting their own environment
Reduce the accountability of police for violent behavior
Ban gay marriage
Allow state legislatures to overturn the will of the voters in elections
Keep students in debt
Hand Medicare over to the big insurance companies
Increase hundreds of billions of dollars a year in taxpayer subsidies to the fossil fuel industry
Terrorize refugee children
Eliminate or turn most national parks into drilling and mining sites
End environmental protections
Thwart enforcement of food safety laws
Destroy workers' rights to union representation
And now we find that a sizable number of congressional Republicans actually wanted Donald Trump to end democracy in America once and for all, replacing our system of checks-and-balances with a strongman oligarchy.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, for example, texted Trump's Chief of Staff Mark Meadows that she'd talked with other members of Congress and they agreed that:
"[T]he only way to save our Republic is for Trump to call for Marshall [sic] law" and the President should pave the way for her and her colleagues, who'd already incited an insurrection, to now "go after Biden and anyone else!"
And Republican Congressman Scott Perry was calling on Trump to replace the attorney general with a toady who would void the election by declaring it fraudulent.
All this was still going on just three days before Joe Biden was to be sworn into office and move into the White House with First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
At the same time the Sedition Caucus was doing their work, the Trump Administration itself was outright refusing to participate in handing government agencies over to incoming Biden administration officials.
Over at the Pentagon -- the agency Greene and her colleagues wanted Trump to use to overthrow our government -- Trump loyalist Kash Patel was reportedly blocking the normal handover processes that precede a new president taking over.
As Courtney Kube and Carol E. Lee reported for NBC News a month before the constitutionally scheduled January 20th transition:
"A Trump loyalist who was recently appointed as Pentagon chief of staff is controlling the Biden transition's team access to Pentagon officials, even blocking some career officials and experts from giving information about key defense issues to the transition team and telling political appointees to take the lead instead, say two current and two former U.S. officials."
As you can see, Trump and his fascist followers have no problem breaking both custom and law to seize and hold power. They nearly got away with it in 2020, and might have if they had been able to follow Marjorie Taylor Greene's advice.
Such an order by Trump may have provoked demonstrations, incited riots across America, or possibly even triggered a civil war.
In the end, a group of patriotic Americans, most of them Republicans, succeeded in blocking Trump's plans. We'll be learning more about them as the January 6 hearings go public this summer.
Trump- and insurrection-supporting Republicans should be in court for sedition, rather than pontificating about "big government" on Sunday talkshows.
But the GOP still has the plan in place, and could easily use this fascist "big government" strategy to seize control of our government to declare martial law in the future, unless Congress acts.
As the past six years have shown the entire world, Republicans won't be satisfied until the American government is big and oppressive enough to keep them in power indefinitely.
And that's regardless of how elections go, regardless of who tries to vote, and with the ultimate power -- if future elections don't go their way -- to simply sic the US Army on the people using the martial law powers Representative Greene was so enthusiastic about on January 17TH.
Congress must act.
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Thom Hartmann is a talk-show host and the author of "The Hidden History of Monopolies: How Big Business Destroyed the American Dream" (2020); "The Hidden History of the Supreme Court and the Betrayal of America" (2019); and more than 25 other books in print.
Some say the Republican Party has gone nuts. In reality, they've simply reached the endpoint toward which they've been moving for 62 years: fascism.
Republican politicians since Barry Goldwater's 1960 campaign have trash-talked "big government" in the United States. Like Reagan's assertions that cutting taxes on rich people would "trickle down" benefits to poor people, or his claim that destroying labor unions would increase take-home pay for working people, this one's just another lie.
Since the 1980s, in fact, the GOP has been the ultimate "big government" party. And now we're learning that Republicans in Congress were, just three days before Joe Biden was to be sworn in as president, calling for the ultimate big government power: martial law to prevent Biden's inauguration.
When they started, it was just another grift. But now it has built a strong foundation for martial law and fascism in the United States should another Trumpy Republican win the White House.
There's no provision in either the Constitution or US law for a president to specifically invoke martial (or, as Marjorie Taylor Green calls it, "Marshall") law, although a series of statutes under Sections 251-255 of Title 10, passed between 1792 and 1871 and generally referred to collectively as the Insurrection Act, can produce the same result.
They give the president extraordinary powers, allowing him to shut down or seize control of communications systems like cell phone providers or social media companies, freeze or seize the assets of individual citizens or organizations including nonprofit corporations like political parties, and to create a federal police force he can deploy nationwide that is answerable only to himself.
(If all of this sounds familiar, it's almost step for step what Hitler did; we remember its most famous artifact, the Schutzstaffel or SS.)
And that's exactly what members of the GOP's Insurrection Caucus in Congress were asking President Trump to do as recently as January 17th, 2021, all to keep Trump in power for another four years.
Making it all even more shocking, this newly-revealed coup attempt happened months after Joe Biden won the election, the states and Congress had certified that win on January 6th, and the world was preparing to welcome Biden to the White House at noon, January 20th.
The Big Lie isn't just that Trump had an election stolen from him: the GOP has been running a longer con, preparing the ground for Trump, for three generations.
When they started, it was just another grift. But now it has built a strong foundation for martial law and fascism in the United States should another Trumpy Republican win the White House.
It was 58 years ago that Barry Goldwater proclaimed:
"A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you have."
I remember this ad playing on my parents' black-and-white TV during that 1964 election contest between Goldwater and Lyndon Johnson:
The GOP's proclaimed opposition to "big government" was a lie then, and it's a lie now. They're quite happy to both expand and use government, so long as it's used to benefit themselves and their rich friends.
It's been, however, a very useful lie for Republicans:
When their donors from the fossil fuel and chemical industries wanted to keep pumping poisons into our air and water rather than pay to dispose of them properly, Republicans claimed shrinking the role of government through pollution deregulation was the solution.
When their donors in the lumber industry wanted to continue to rip out old-growth forests and achieve maximum profits by clear-cutting everything else, "limiting government overreach" became a useful canard.
When their donors in the health insurance, pharmaceutical, and hospital industries wanted to use their power of life-or-death over Americans to extract maximum prices and profits, "Keep your government hands off my healthcare!" became the GOP mantra.
When their donors in the banking and finance industry wanted to use depositors' money to gamble with stocks and mortgages, "ending oppressive big government regulations" that were "suppressing innovation" was the Republican rallying cry.
When their billionaire friends wanted to monopolize media and put over 1500 rightwing radio stations on the air to flip the politics of an entire generation toward tax cuts for the morbidly rich, "ending limits on free speech" through the Fairness Doctrine and media ownership rules was going to "restore fairness."
When Big Airlines, Big Ag, Big Pharma, and dozens of other giant industries wanted to either buy out or crush their smaller competitors, Republicans stepped up to the plate to end enforcement of the Sherman Anti-Trust and other anti-monopoly laws in 1983, leaving the rest of us with the bill.
Small government was never the goal of the Republican Party or the conservative movement. It was always all about raw political power and the wealth that comes with it.
Small government was never the goal of the Republican Party or the conservative movement. It was always all about raw political power and the wealth that comes with it.
The Trump presidency finally and for all time pulled the mask off their "we oppose big government" lie. There is no conceivable way a government could be "bigger" than for it to establish martial law.
The truth is that Republicans only oppose "big government" when it restricts their ability to make obscene amounts of money at the expense of working people. Or when government tries to help out the environment, those who're down on their luck, or the victims of historic discrimination.
Republican advocates of "small government," in addition to trying to pull the ultimate big government trigger of martial law in January of 2021, now also brag that they want to use the power of the governments they control to:
Narrow your right to vote
Imprison women seeking abortions
Ban books
Block efforts to green our energy sector
Harass gay and trans kids
Prevent minorities from having full representation in Congress
Turn school boards into inquisitors
Let utilities rip off solar customers
Trash public health
Put more guns in the hands of deranged mass shooters
Purge voting rolls of Democrats and minorities
Preempt local communities from protecting their own environment
Reduce the accountability of police for violent behavior
Ban gay marriage
Allow state legislatures to overturn the will of the voters in elections
Keep students in debt
Hand Medicare over to the big insurance companies
Increase hundreds of billions of dollars a year in taxpayer subsidies to the fossil fuel industry
Terrorize refugee children
Eliminate or turn most national parks into drilling and mining sites
End environmental protections
Thwart enforcement of food safety laws
Destroy workers' rights to union representation
And now we find that a sizable number of congressional Republicans actually wanted Donald Trump to end democracy in America once and for all, replacing our system of checks-and-balances with a strongman oligarchy.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, for example, texted Trump's Chief of Staff Mark Meadows that she'd talked with other members of Congress and they agreed that:
"[T]he only way to save our Republic is for Trump to call for Marshall [sic] law" and the President should pave the way for her and her colleagues, who'd already incited an insurrection, to now "go after Biden and anyone else!"
And Republican Congressman Scott Perry was calling on Trump to replace the attorney general with a toady who would void the election by declaring it fraudulent.
All this was still going on just three days before Joe Biden was to be sworn into office and move into the White House with First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
At the same time the Sedition Caucus was doing their work, the Trump Administration itself was outright refusing to participate in handing government agencies over to incoming Biden administration officials.
Over at the Pentagon -- the agency Greene and her colleagues wanted Trump to use to overthrow our government -- Trump loyalist Kash Patel was reportedly blocking the normal handover processes that precede a new president taking over.
As Courtney Kube and Carol E. Lee reported for NBC News a month before the constitutionally scheduled January 20th transition:
"A Trump loyalist who was recently appointed as Pentagon chief of staff is controlling the Biden transition's team access to Pentagon officials, even blocking some career officials and experts from giving information about key defense issues to the transition team and telling political appointees to take the lead instead, say two current and two former U.S. officials."
As you can see, Trump and his fascist followers have no problem breaking both custom and law to seize and hold power. They nearly got away with it in 2020, and might have if they had been able to follow Marjorie Taylor Greene's advice.
Such an order by Trump may have provoked demonstrations, incited riots across America, or possibly even triggered a civil war.
In the end, a group of patriotic Americans, most of them Republicans, succeeded in blocking Trump's plans. We'll be learning more about them as the January 6 hearings go public this summer.
Trump- and insurrection-supporting Republicans should be in court for sedition, rather than pontificating about "big government" on Sunday talkshows.
But the GOP still has the plan in place, and could easily use this fascist "big government" strategy to seize control of our government to declare martial law in the future, unless Congress acts.
As the past six years have shown the entire world, Republicans won't be satisfied until the American government is big and oppressive enough to keep them in power indefinitely.
And that's regardless of how elections go, regardless of who tries to vote, and with the ultimate power -- if future elections don't go their way -- to simply sic the US Army on the people using the martial law powers Representative Greene was so enthusiastic about on January 17TH.
Congress must act.
Thom Hartmann
Thom Hartmann is a talk-show host and the author of "The Hidden History of Monopolies: How Big Business Destroyed the American Dream" (2020); "The Hidden History of the Supreme Court and the Betrayal of America" (2019); and more than 25 other books in print.
Some say the Republican Party has gone nuts. In reality, they've simply reached the endpoint toward which they've been moving for 62 years: fascism.
Republican politicians since Barry Goldwater's 1960 campaign have trash-talked "big government" in the United States. Like Reagan's assertions that cutting taxes on rich people would "trickle down" benefits to poor people, or his claim that destroying labor unions would increase take-home pay for working people, this one's just another lie.
Since the 1980s, in fact, the GOP has been the ultimate "big government" party. And now we're learning that Republicans in Congress were, just three days before Joe Biden was to be sworn in as president, calling for the ultimate big government power: martial law to prevent Biden's inauguration.
When they started, it was just another grift. But now it has built a strong foundation for martial law and fascism in the United States should another Trumpy Republican win the White House.
There's no provision in either the Constitution or US law for a president to specifically invoke martial (or, as Marjorie Taylor Green calls it, "Marshall") law, although a series of statutes under Sections 251-255 of Title 10, passed between 1792 and 1871 and generally referred to collectively as the Insurrection Act, can produce the same result.
They give the president extraordinary powers, allowing him to shut down or seize control of communications systems like cell phone providers or social media companies, freeze or seize the assets of individual citizens or organizations including nonprofit corporations like political parties, and to create a federal police force he can deploy nationwide that is answerable only to himself.
(If all of this sounds familiar, it's almost step for step what Hitler did; we remember its most famous artifact, the Schutzstaffel or SS.)
And that's exactly what members of the GOP's Insurrection Caucus in Congress were asking President Trump to do as recently as January 17th, 2021, all to keep Trump in power for another four years.
Making it all even more shocking, this newly-revealed coup attempt happened months after Joe Biden won the election, the states and Congress had certified that win on January 6th, and the world was preparing to welcome Biden to the White House at noon, January 20th.
The Big Lie isn't just that Trump had an election stolen from him: the GOP has been running a longer con, preparing the ground for Trump, for three generations.
When they started, it was just another grift. But now it has built a strong foundation for martial law and fascism in the United States should another Trumpy Republican win the White House.
It was 58 years ago that Barry Goldwater proclaimed:
"A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you have."
I remember this ad playing on my parents' black-and-white TV during that 1964 election contest between Goldwater and Lyndon Johnson:
The GOP's proclaimed opposition to "big government" was a lie then, and it's a lie now. They're quite happy to both expand and use government, so long as it's used to benefit themselves and their rich friends.
It's been, however, a very useful lie for Republicans:
When their donors from the fossil fuel and chemical industries wanted to keep pumping poisons into our air and water rather than pay to dispose of them properly, Republicans claimed shrinking the role of government through pollution deregulation was the solution.
When their donors in the lumber industry wanted to continue to rip out old-growth forests and achieve maximum profits by clear-cutting everything else, "limiting government overreach" became a useful canard.
When their donors in the health insurance, pharmaceutical, and hospital industries wanted to use their power of life-or-death over Americans to extract maximum prices and profits, "Keep your government hands off my healthcare!" became the GOP mantra.
When their donors in the banking and finance industry wanted to use depositors' money to gamble with stocks and mortgages, "ending oppressive big government regulations" that were "suppressing innovation" was the Republican rallying cry.
When their billionaire friends wanted to monopolize media and put over 1500 rightwing radio stations on the air to flip the politics of an entire generation toward tax cuts for the morbidly rich, "ending limits on free speech" through the Fairness Doctrine and media ownership rules was going to "restore fairness."
When Big Airlines, Big Ag, Big Pharma, and dozens of other giant industries wanted to either buy out or crush their smaller competitors, Republicans stepped up to the plate to end enforcement of the Sherman Anti-Trust and other anti-monopoly laws in 1983, leaving the rest of us with the bill.
Small government was never the goal of the Republican Party or the conservative movement. It was always all about raw political power and the wealth that comes with it.
Small government was never the goal of the Republican Party or the conservative movement. It was always all about raw political power and the wealth that comes with it.
The Trump presidency finally and for all time pulled the mask off their "we oppose big government" lie. There is no conceivable way a government could be "bigger" than for it to establish martial law.
The truth is that Republicans only oppose "big government" when it restricts their ability to make obscene amounts of money at the expense of working people. Or when government tries to help out the environment, those who're down on their luck, or the victims of historic discrimination.
Republican advocates of "small government," in addition to trying to pull the ultimate big government trigger of martial law in January of 2021, now also brag that they want to use the power of the governments they control to:
Narrow your right to vote
Imprison women seeking abortions
Ban books
Block efforts to green our energy sector
Harass gay and trans kids
Prevent minorities from having full representation in Congress
Turn school boards into inquisitors
Let utilities rip off solar customers
Trash public health
Put more guns in the hands of deranged mass shooters
Purge voting rolls of Democrats and minorities
Preempt local communities from protecting their own environment
Reduce the accountability of police for violent behavior
Ban gay marriage
Allow state legislatures to overturn the will of the voters in elections
Keep students in debt
Hand Medicare over to the big insurance companies
Increase hundreds of billions of dollars a year in taxpayer subsidies to the fossil fuel industry
Terrorize refugee children
Eliminate or turn most national parks into drilling and mining sites
End environmental protections
Thwart enforcement of food safety laws
Destroy workers' rights to union representation
And now we find that a sizable number of congressional Republicans actually wanted Donald Trump to end democracy in America once and for all, replacing our system of checks-and-balances with a strongman oligarchy.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, for example, texted Trump's Chief of Staff Mark Meadows that she'd talked with other members of Congress and they agreed that:
"[T]he only way to save our Republic is for Trump to call for Marshall [sic] law" and the President should pave the way for her and her colleagues, who'd already incited an insurrection, to now "go after Biden and anyone else!"
And Republican Congressman Scott Perry was calling on Trump to replace the attorney general with a toady who would void the election by declaring it fraudulent.
All this was still going on just three days before Joe Biden was to be sworn into office and move into the White House with First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
At the same time the Sedition Caucus was doing their work, the Trump Administration itself was outright refusing to participate in handing government agencies over to incoming Biden administration officials.
Over at the Pentagon -- the agency Greene and her colleagues wanted Trump to use to overthrow our government -- Trump loyalist Kash Patel was reportedly blocking the normal handover processes that precede a new president taking over.
As Courtney Kube and Carol E. Lee reported for NBC News a month before the constitutionally scheduled January 20th transition:
"A Trump loyalist who was recently appointed as Pentagon chief of staff is controlling the Biden transition's team access to Pentagon officials, even blocking some career officials and experts from giving information about key defense issues to the transition team and telling political appointees to take the lead instead, say two current and two former U.S. officials."
As you can see, Trump and his fascist followers have no problem breaking both custom and law to seize and hold power. They nearly got away with it in 2020, and might have if they had been able to follow Marjorie Taylor Greene's advice.
Such an order by Trump may have provoked demonstrations, incited riots across America, or possibly even triggered a civil war.
In the end, a group of patriotic Americans, most of them Republicans, succeeded in blocking Trump's plans. We'll be learning more about them as the January 6 hearings go public this summer.
Trump- and insurrection-supporting Republicans should be in court for sedition, rather than pontificating about "big government" on Sunday talkshows.
But the GOP still has the plan in place, and could easily use this fascist "big government" strategy to seize control of our government to declare martial law in the future, unless Congress acts.
As the past six years have shown the entire world, Republicans won't be satisfied until the American government is big and oppressive enough to keep them in power indefinitely.
And that's regardless of how elections go, regardless of who tries to vote, and with the ultimate power -- if future elections don't go their way -- to simply sic the US Army on the people using the martial law powers Representative Greene was so enthusiastic about on January 17TH.
Congress must act.
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