What your priorities are

Created
Sat, 14/01/2023 - 02:30
Updated
Sat, 14/01/2023 - 02:30
Budgets are moral documents The cartoon at the top has stayed with me since I first spotted it. “This is my list of things I don’t want others to have” describes in a dozen words the conservative governing philosophy in a way that might otherwise require a doctoral dissertation. The entire Jim Crow era was based upon keeping black people from sharing in freedoms, privileges and power white people enjoy. New Jim Crow voting restrictions being passed today are based on it. Every time a conservative utters the phrases “real American” or “real America” they are making a claim to privileged status they believe is their birthright. Others equally American, at least in theory, must prove themselves worthy in a world where conservatives claim a veto over their advancement. Typically, whenever conservatives feel their social status threatened. Republican budget priorities and fixation on tightening election rules reflect a narrow, exclusionary view of who counts as a citizen and who does not. Catherine Rampell examines the new rule set House Republicans just passed and finds the same bias towards the right’s kind of people. Spending programs benefitting the plebs must be paid for. Tax cuts for the wealty and corporations? Nope. “Going forward, tax cuts do not need to be offset with any sort of savings elsewhere in the budget,” Rampell explains. “They can add trillions to the debt. No problem.” The GOP has stacked the deck in favor of lowering taxes and against spending anything on those Others. “There are a couple…