Brian Becker on Inauguration Protests, Security and Reform; and A Path Forward: Professor Jack Rasmus

Brian Becker on Inauguration Protests, Security and Reform

Americans have protested incoming presidents throughout history, starting in the 19th century. Four years ago, thousands descended on the nations capital this to protest Donald Trumps inauguration, and more than 200 were arrested. The day before President Woodrow Wilson took office in 1913, up to 8,000 women marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in what one historian says was likely the first large-scale inauguration protest. The suffragists, whod gotten a parade permit, were pushed, spat upon, and beaten. Many women were hospitalized, and the treatment of the women led to the firing of the capitals police chief.

In 1969, anti-war protesters threw burning miniature flags and stones at police during Richard Nixon’s inauguration. During Nixon’s 1973 inauguration, a massive anti-war protest was staged at the Lincoln Memorial, with an estimated 100,000 people were present and participated in a March against Death. 80 Congressmen joined the demonstrations and boycotted the inaugural ceremonies.

The demonstrations at Bushs inauguration in 2001 were the first major protests at a presidential inauguration since the protests against Nixon in 1969 and 1973. At least 20,000 people demonstrated in the capital and along the inaugural parade route in defiance of the Supreme Court ruling in Bush v. Gore. Selected not elected and Hail to the thief were some of the slogans on signs at the protest. Four years later, more than 1,000 demonstrators were at Bushs inauguration, largely to protest the Iraq war, as the president was sworn in for his second term.

Two weeks before the Biden inauguration, Trump-loving lawbreakers ransacked the Capitol building. Combined with the COVID pandemic, last week’s inauguration was pared down, and a ring of law enforcement encircled the metropolis.

Guest – Brian Becker, director of the ANSWER Coalition and host of The Socialist Program news podcast.

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A Path Forward: Professor Jack Rasmus

The word chaos best describes the current American situation. Public health, an economic disaster, institutional racism, and political turbulence were rampant as Trump vacated the White House. America leads the world in the number of COVID-19 cases. The number of deaths, which are now over 400,000, are mounting rapidly.

The economy is in terrible shape.. Perhaps 20 million people are unemployed. Small businesses are shuttered. Millions face eviction. Hunger is rampant, especially among children. What does the future hold? Are we really free of Trump and Trumpism? What will Biden do?

Centrist Democrats like Biden, since the remaking of the Democratic Party beginning with neo-liberal Clinton, have not vigorously defended the social gains secured in the 1930s with the Roosevelt New Deal. Will Biden defend these? Will he extend them?

Can he do this by governing from the center? What does his proposed $1.9 trillion rescue package consist of? Will Biden’s proposals hold up in Congress? Is there more needed?

Guest – Dr. Jack Rasmus, he holds a PhD in political economy and teaches at Saint Marys College in California. Professor Rasmus has written numerous books and articles on economics and is the host of the weekly radio show Alternative Visions on the Progressive Radio Network.
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GTMO Commentary By Lawyers Guild Show Host Jim Lafferty


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