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An announcement echoed across the departure gate: there was going to be a delay. I got up CNN on my phone. It was all symbols. The tight little fist raised in defiance. The Stars and Stripes fluttering at the edge of the photograph. In Milwaukee, I bumped into Robert Auth, a member of the New Jersey General Assembly, who began telling me and a Swedish journalist that the Republican Party had always been all about surviving and staying on course.
He then spoke to CBS. But this is not going to stop Republicans from participating in the democratic process. Some shootings scarcely make the news. The numbers β so much higher than Canada, so much lower than Guatemala β are deployed by people at either end of the argument, and the whole discussion is politicised, as if American reality must always be a matter of opinion and prejudice.
What it loves most is a hero. A survivor. The digital sphere was soon crowded with shocked obsequies from political leaders. He wants to get the firmer support of his followers. He will be the ultimate judge and the ultimate policeman. We have seen all these scenarios before. All the extreme white supremacists will take to the streets, I guess. He said Mexicans trying to cross the border illegally should be shot in the leg.
He has a history of inciting crowds: he awaits trial on an accusation of inciting the riot in the Capitol building on 6 January The city had German and Scandinavian immigrant roots, and was defined for a hundred years by its progressive and anti-slavery views. That was our Milwaukee Social Democratic movement.
The city was horribly gerrymandered in the s. Paul Ryan, former Speaker of the House of Representatives and a native of Janesville, Wisconsin, acted as a wrecking ball on social care in the area and was a friend to people who believe that tax cuts are evidence of enlightenment. The Democrats had grown complacent Hillary Clinton was so sure she would win Wisconsin in she scarcely visited. The sport of working-class people voting against their own interests has become a dependable spectacle in 21st-century America.