I have heard some call the election of 2024 a sea change in American history…..it was very interesting election but nothing was a sea change….not much was different than any other election in our history.
Let’s step back 200 years to the election of 1800….Jefferson vs Adams….
The most extreme accusations Democrats and Republicans hurl at one another today would be familiar to the Founding Fathers.
In fact, the election of 1800 alone featured almost everything that’s made Donald Trump’s three presidential contests a wild ride.
Accusations of foreign interference?
Check—John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, the candidates in 1800, each thought the other was subservient to a foreign power.
The French Revolution divided Americans as bitterly as any foreign-policy crisis today.
Jefferson’s Republican Party, which is actually the ancestor of today’s Democratic Party, thought Adams and his Federalist Party were monarchists and traitors to the American Revolution because they were pro-British and anti-French.
The Federalists thought Jefferson’s pro-French party was as radical as France’s own revolutionaries: The phrase “godless communists” didn’t exist yet, but Federalists perceived Jeffersonians as atheists who would abolish private property if they got the chance.
Federalists were anti-democratic, said Republicans.
Republicans were against the Constitution, Federalists shot back.
Each side fervently believed the other was “illiberal” and in league with foreign regimes antithetical to America’s principles.
Immigration was a red-hot issue then as well and tied to fears of anti-American influences from abroad.
Under President Adams, Congress raised the number of years a foreigner would have to live in the United States before being naturalized as a citizen.
The Federalist-controlled Congress also gave the president broad powers to deport immigrants—or “aliens,” as they were then called.
How Politics Hasn’t Changed Since Jefferson
You see BS from both sides….same as today….
And the fact that the government is controlled by plutocrats has not change since day one of the republic.
Plutocracy?
Plutocracy is a government controlled exclusively by the wealthy, either directly or indirectly. A plutocracy effectively allows only the wealthy to rule. This can then result in policies exclusively designed to assist the wealthy.
Plutocracy doesn’t have to be a purposeful, overt format for government. Instead, it can be created through the allowance of access to certain programs and educational resources only to the wealthy, thereby making it so that the wealthy hold more sway. The concern of inadvertently creating a plutocracy is that the regulatory focus will be narrow and concentrated on the goals of the wealthy, creating even more income and asset-based inequality.
In a plutocracy, access to political power is limited and requires one either to possess wealth or to have the support of the wealthy by being willing to serve their interests. This may be a matter of official rules and restrictions that explicitly require that a person have some specified level of economic affluence in order to exercise political authority, such as voting or holding public office. However, plutocracy more often arises informally and is implicitly embodied in constitutional, legal, or regulatory measures that create barriers to participation in politics and political life that can be met only through the possession or expenditure of significant wealth.
And this incoming administration will be the most plutocratic of all….and that is saying something….considering all our presidents have had wealth on their side….
Somethings never change….history can teach us that.
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Same old, same old.
Pretty much….somethings never change. chuq
Same shift, different century. The rich are still rich, and the poor are still poor.
Best wishes, Pete.
Same stuff just a different tune from time to time. chuq
about the only thing that changes are the furnishings in the whitehouse, and the names on the name plates…
You are right….chuq