Thanks for that Hayes-Tilden article, Josh. Fascinating. And that kind of deal with the devil only fucks up the nation for a century or so, right?
The deal with the devil was that it took that long before somebody took that much advantage of the system. What we are seeing today is just another of the thoroughly predictable aspects of the Constitution.
The Articles of Confederacy had their own issues, but were not vulnerable to this kind of power grabbing demagoguery. Thomas Jefferson demonstrated quite ably just how easy it was for a Chief Executive under the Constitution to ignore its limits so long as Congress would go along with him and the Courts were not called upon. Andrew Jackson demonstrated that even when the Court's authority was summoned, if the Chief Executive chose not to heed it and the Senate would do nothing, the Justices were impotent even if they chose not to be blind.
Of course, they chose to be blind sufficiently frequently along the way that relying on them has seemed pretty futile too much of the time, anyway. ( Dred Scott, Plessy v. Ferguson, Buck v. Bell, Korematsu v. United States, Chae Chan Ping v. United States, McCleskey v. Kemp, Kelo v. City of New London, Bennis v. Michigan... and that's without getting into Citizens United or Berghuis v. Thompkins or Gore v. Bush.) (At least Dred Scott and Plessy have been reversed. Korematsu has been declared bad law, yet its practices seem to be allowed to continue. I suspect that under this Court that Buck would pass again, depending upon the population being involuntarily sterilized. Ditto Chae Chan Ping.)
But... the practices that brought us President Hayes are almost demanded of a "true patriot," who believes that only one individual can save the nation.
The great Compromise that gave Hayes the White House was a disaster for black Americans. The democrats’ condition was the end of Reconstruction and complete democrat rule of the southern states. (Which Hayes consented to) It proved to be disastrous for Southern blacks. Their vote was suppressed, racism flourished, so did the KKK, And Jim Crow eventually came into power.
That’s a chapter of the story you neglected.
So true.
And just as pertinent to this election. If Trump gets himself re-installed as president through machinations by the GOP, it will be disastrous for Blacks all over the country, among others.
Funny.
Trump’s policies benefitted black employment more than any other minority group.
Until the Governors locked down the country , that is.
Joe Biden says he would do it again.(even though he has no power to do so)
Why would a black vote for Biden?
Because there is so much more to life than employment, Ward, and Trump was bad for discrimination and racism in this country. (Even though you deny it.)
And you can’t make a case for it. There is much more to life than employment? Without a job no one has hope to better their lives. I doubt you thought that one through
And Blacks were (and are being) hurt far worse by the failure to lock down than anybody else. They value their lives and their families' lives more than income.
Really? You speaking for the blacks that suffered from denial of treatment, tests,and medical attention for non- Covid matters during the lockdowns? You can’t be serious.
Why would they vote for Trump?!
Jobs.
It is amazing that in the just completed democrat Convention Biden/Harris were silent on jobs.
It is not surprising that the Convention Bounce for Biden/Harris was zero.
And we are back to the same old Ward who denies things many times over proven.
If your theory of race were even close to reality, Bernie Sanders would have been the 2016 nominee and/or the 2020 nominee.
Biden wasn't silent on jobs. You were deaf to what he said.
It is not just COVID, Ward. It is our entire medical system that suffers from racism. Nor is it just the medical system - criminal justice, housing, employment, education... you name it and it's got systemic racism.