MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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The Pew Research Center’s political typology report, explained.
By Andrew Prokop @ Vox.com, Oct. 27
US politics has gone in some pretty strange directions lately. But now the Pew Research Center has come along to try to make sense of just what Americans are thinking, with a new edition of its study of Americans' political typology — its first since 2014.
Pew's analysis stands out from standard polls because it doesn't simply sort Americans by demographic factors like age, race, and gender, and instead finds divisions within political parties that don’t fall along typical lines. To them, it’s not all about Hillary voters versus Bernie voters, or Trump populists versus establishment Republicans — what people actually believe creates divisions that are more complicated than that.
Instead, in surveys this summer of about 5,000 people, Pew asked respondents several ideological questions, and then used statistical techniques to try to figure out the clearest way to divide respondents’ views into a series of coherent groups [.....]
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GOP funneling billions illegally into legislative races. $18 billion China paid into Trump, Kirschner et al to kill TPP is just a window into the practice. Talk about grassroots organizing and issues can't ignore the basic advantage that *any* money for small races creates. Dems can fight back by 1) finding illegal ways to fund ops themselves? 2) somehow get Republicans arrested for this illegal activity? 3) ???
Trump's carelessness has given away the game - over $100m in properties sold in 6 months post-election to *shell companies*, 0 transparency. Little Russia full of deals, paying 2x 3x value of property for some unstated reason, a lot of extra money can then flow elsewhere to unregulated local elections et al.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 11/01/2017 - 6:46pm