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applegrove

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Mon Jan 13, 2025, 12:05 AM Jan 2025

Heather Cox Richardson: Letters From An American [View all]

https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/

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In the early 1800s, van Buren recognized that creating a closed system in the state of New York would preserve the power of his own political machine and that from there he could command the heavy weight of New York’s 36 electoral votes—the next closest state, Pennsylvania, had 28, after which electoral vote counts fell rapidly—to swing national politics in the direction he wanted. Van Buren’s focus was less on reinforcing enslavement for racial dominance—although he came from a family that enslaved its Black neighbors—but on money and power.

Van Buren set up a political machine known as the Albany Regency, building his power by taking over all the state offices and judgeships and by insisting on party unity. He opposed federal funding of internal improvements in the state, recognizing that such improvements would disrupt the existing power structure by opening up new avenues for wealth. Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1820, he used his machine to elect Andrew Jackson to the White House on a platform promising “reform” of the federal government calling for economic development, a government the Democrats claimed had fallen into the hands of the elite. Once in power, Jackson used the federal government to benefit the enslavers who dominated the southern states.

That focus on preserving power in the states to keep political and economic power in the hands of a minority is a key element of our current moment. After the 1950s, as federal courts upheld the power of the federal government to regulate business and promote infrastructure projects that took open bids for contracts, they threatened to disrupt the economic power of traditional leaders. While state power reinforces social dominance as a few white men make laws for the majority of women and racial, gender, and religious minorities, it also concentrates economic power in the states, which in turn affects the nation.

When a Republican in charge of state redistricting constructs a map based on his idea that “electing Republicans is better than electing Democrats,” and when a Republican candidate calls for throwing out the votes of 60,000 voters to declare victory in an election he lost, they have abandoned the principles of democracy in favor of a one-party state that will operate in their favor alone.

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Heather Cox Richardson is so incredibly intelligent and really good at communicating it to us! CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2025 #1
Yes. She is popular in Canada too. She's a standout. applegrove Jan 2025 #2
+1. Good time to start focusing on state legislators. For example, the quickest way to preserve Silent Type Jan 2025 #3
Is that the goal of MAGA? To close down paths to applegrove Jan 2025 #4
An old saying Cirsium Jan 2025 #6
Never heard that one. applegrove Jan 2025 #7
well... Cirsium Jan 2025 #13
KnR Hekate Jan 2025 #5
Paywall Cirsium Jan 2025 #8
The top portion of the letter is about North Carolina applegrove Jan 2025 #9
Thanks n/t Cirsium Jan 2025 #12
Did you look here? littlemissmartypants Jan 2025 #10
Or here? littlemissmartypants Jan 2025 #11
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