Discussion about this post

User's avatar
George A. Polisner's avatar

Thank you Professor Richardson. It was interesting to me in my review of the 900+ pages of Project 2025 (https://open.substack.com/pub/bomdia/p/project-2025-the-heritage-foundation) that China as U.S. enemy number one was a recurring theme throughout almost every section.

While the United States always seems to need a scary monster in order to justify spending over half of every dollar of our tax revenue on "defense" and military adventure, the provocation toward China is, at a minimum, problematic.

There is certainly economic competition between us, however, to characterize them as our enemy at a time in which the criminal Putin continues his attacks on Ukraine while threatening the U.S., U.K. and Europe with nuclear escalation seems a poor strategy.

Expand full comment
Michael Corthell's avatar

Discrimination against immigrants, like Florida's property-buying restrictions for Chinese nationals, undermines the democratic principle of equality before the law. It also reflects an authoritarian impulse by singling out a group based on nationality, which erodes individual freedoms and fairness in society.

Just more authoritarianism in the guise of patriotism.

Expand full comment
392 more comments...

No posts