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On December 5, right-wing culture warriors instructed lawmakers attending the
American Legislative Exchange Council’s ( #ALEC )
"States and Nation Policy Summit"
in Washington, D.C.,
on the steps their states can take to upend policies and practices
designed to help address the unfolding climate emergency and diversify workforces.

CRC Advisors Senior Vice President 💥#Mike #Thompson 💥led the workshop
“Battles Won, War Continues:
The Left, ESG and State Policy,”
according to materials obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD).

In 2020, #Greg #Mueller and #Leonard #Leo, who played an integral role in Trump’s effort to pack the federal judiciary with right-wing judges,
founded CRC Advisors
— the group Thompson represents
— to “funnel big money and expertise across the conservative movement.”

Although not as well known as Leo,
Thompson, a member of ALEC’s private sector advisory board,
is an important Christian Right operative
who plays multiple leadership roles in campaigns and communications.

Thompson’s public relations skills were on full display in his remarks
demonizing the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ),
“a global coalition of leading financial institutions committed to accelerating the decarbonization of the economy”
in order to preserve the planet from further destruction.

Thompson argued that large asset managers and banks that participate in GFANZ
— including BlackRock, State Street, Wells Fargo, City Bank, Morgan Stanley, Chase, and Bank of America
— are breaking antitrust law by utilizing sustainable investment strategies.

Thompson provided an example of a lawsuit against BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard
filed last month by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) and 10 other Republican attorneys general
— all active members of the fossil-fuel backed "Republican Attorneys General Association" ( #RAGA )
— alleging that the three companies violated antitrust law in colluding to raise electricity prices through their investments.

“The states have filed an antitrust lawsuit and they detail in it all of the evidence where those three companies were colluding to keep coal in the ground and from coming to market,
thus, driving up the price and violating antitrust law,”
Thompson told workshop participants.

The PR professional neglected to mention that CRC Advisors is a paid consultant of RAGA
or that his boss Leo’s "Concord Fund" has funneled $3.5 million to the pay-to-play group this year
and $20.3 million since the organization was founded in 2014, according to CMD’s analysis of its tax filings.

#Sal #Nuzzo, the first workshop presenter, is executive director of
"Consumers Defense",
the sister organization of Consumers’ Research,
which is a vice-chairman sponsor of ALEC’s summit and a driver of the right-wing’s manufactured crisis around “woke” capitalism.

Nuzzo argued that reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050 through renewable energy production would force Americans to cede
“two-thirds of [the] U.S. electricity generation supply chain to the Communist Party of China.”

He didn’t cite a source for this claim, nor does the group’s website provide any research substantiating it.

Nuzzo also attempted to raise the alarm with lawmakers from states that depend on agriculture
by claiming that the Left has “shifted their attacks and tactics into the agriculture space”
in response to anti-ESG legislation passed over the last three legislative cycles
and has moved to prevent farmers from getting access to loans.

“The [Left’s] coordinated attacks on agriculture are occurring at all levels.
They’re at the producer level.
They’re at the distributor level.
They’re at the consumption and sales level,”
Nuzzo claimed.

“If farming interests cannot get financing, [farmers] cannot operate.”

#Paul #Watkins, founder of "Fusion Law" and both a senior legal fellow at "Consumers’ Research"
and a special counsel with "Heritage Action", made a number of claims in his presentation
based on his belief that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are discriminatory,
and therefore illegal.

As a member of ALEC’s "Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force", he is involved in drafting and voting on most of the group’s pro-fossil fuel policies alongside lawmakers and polluting industry lobbyists.
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EXPOSEDbyCMD · Top Leonard Leo Lieutenant Leads ALEC Bootcamp Against “Woke” Capitalism - EXPOSEDbyCMDOn December 5, right-wing culture warriors instructed lawmakers attending the American Legislative Exchange Council’s States and Nation Policy Summit in Washington, D.C., on the steps their states can take to upend policies and practices designed to help address the unfolding climate emergency and diversify workforces.

C'est le moment dans ce weekend de merde du désespoir de #Grég : je l'aurai jamais. Je la veux juste pour pouvoir travailler moins et vivre mieux. Mais pour réussir à l'avoir, faudrait déjà que je travaille moins, pour pouvoir la préparer correctement. Et j'y arrive pas. Et baisser mon temps de travail c'est financièrement pas poss. Voilà, serpent, queue, tout ça.

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“I pray for an anointing.
Angels will go with them,
and they’ll expose the hidden works of darkness,”
#Lance #Wallnau said.

“They’ll be led to discover whatever nefarious things are being done by the darkness.”

Wallnau did similar recruiting in Arizona, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin,
directing attendees to Lion of Judah.

The organization, which features Trump prominently on its website, offers a free course titled “Fight the Fraud,”
with modules detailing poll workers’ basic duties and helping people find their local elections offices so they can apply
as well as email templates to streamline the process.

It tells students that “election workers matter now more than ever”
because the “threat of election fraud is a serious concern”
and “what happened in 2020 can never happen again!”

At a Wallnau event outside Pittsburgh last month, #Greg #Pontinen of Murrysville, Pennsylvania, said he decided to register as a poll worker after speaking with an activist soliciting support for administering elections by hand-counting paper ballots.

“It just seems like there’s a lot of controversy, and there’s a lot of people that have been in a lot of anguish over the last election,
of improprieties and rigged elections,” he said.

“I think if you have oversight on that, you have less chance of that, and I think that’s a firsthand chance for me to actually watch for that.”

Continued thread

Partisanship causes Republicans to justify anti-democratic behavior

The chart in this post is a little hard to parse, but it illustrates a crucial finding from one of the best recent papers on anti-democratic sentiment in America:
⭐️how decades of rising partisanship made an anti-democratic GOP possible.

The paper, from Yale’s Matthew Graham and Milan Svolik, uses a number of methods to examine the effect of partisanship on views of democracy.

This chart shows a particularly interesting one:
a “natural experiment” in Montana’s 2017 at-large House campaign, during which Republican candidate #Greg #Gianforte assaulted reporter Ben Jacobs during an attempted interview just before Election Day.

Because many voters cast their ballots by mail before the assault happened, Graham and Svolik could compare these to the in-person votes after the assault in order to measure how the news of Gianforte’s attack shifted voters’ behavior.

The blue lines represent precincts where Gianforte did worse on Election Day than in mail-in ballots;
the red lines represent the reverse.

What you see is a clear trend:
In Democratic-leaning and centrist precincts, Gianforte suffered a penalty.
But in general, the more right-leaning a precinct was, the less likely he was to suffer
— and the more likely he was to improve on his mail-in numbers.

For Svolik and Graham, this illustrates a broader point:

Extreme partisanship creates the conditions for democratic decline.

If you really care about your side wielding power, you’re more willing to overlook misbehavior in their attempts to win it.

They find evidence that this could apply to partisans of either major party
— but only one party nominates candidates like Trump and Gianforte
(who won not only the 2017 contest but also his reelection bid in 2018 and Montana’s gubernatorial election in 2020).

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#Leonard #Leo’s status as the world’s third most powerful figure soon made him a rich man.

During his time at the Federalist Society,
he had hardly been a pauper,
bringing in around $400,000 a year.

But with six children attending The Heights and Oakcrest, the two Opus Dei schools that charged up to $30,000 tuition annually per student,
and a burgeoning taste for good food and expensive wines,
it didn’t take long to burn through his salary.

But his life had taken a lavish turn after Trump’s victory
and his appointment as an unpaid advisor to the president on judicial appointments.

The dramatic uptick in his personal fortune dovetailed with his joining a for-profit entity called "CRC Advisors", alongside another CIC board member #Greg #Mueller.

Mueller had spearheaded the "National Organization for Marriage" vitriolic public relations strategy,
and #CRC quickly established itself as the go-to advisory firm for the dark-money network of nonprofit entities that Leo had helped set up over the years.

Once again, the Corkery name was all over the money flow.

The majority of CRC’s income came from
👉 "The 85 Fund",
a dark money non-profit that
⚠️ Leo repurposed to fund conservative causes nationwide,
and
💥that fund paid $34 million in fees to his new advisory firm over a single two-year period.

As the money rolled in, Leo began to enjoy some of the same luxuries as the billionaires he had spent years courting.

For most of his three decades in Washington, Leo had led a modest home life,
living for years in a small apartment in the Randolph Towers complex in downtown Arlington,
before moving to a single-story five-bedroom family home in suburban McLean in 2010.

But in the years since 2016, he had spent millions of dollars on two new mansions in Maine,
bought four new cars,
and hired a wine buyer and locker at Morton’s, an upscale steakhouse three blocks from the Catholic Information Center.

It was only a foretaste of what was to come.

➡️ In 2020, Leo stepped back from his duties at the Federalist Society to focus on the
dark-money network he had fostered as a side hustle during his time there.

With him, he took one of the Federalist Society’s biggest donors:
a manufacturing billionaire from Chicago called
#Barre #Seid, who was Jewish by heritage but who shared many of Leo’s conservative views.

🧨Over two decades, Seid had pumped at least $775 million into campaigns for libertarian and conservative causes,
quietly transforming himself into one of the most important donors on the political right.

Almost ninety, Seid had decided to leave his money continuing that work
— and concluded that Leo was the man to oversee that largesse.

🔥Leo had betrayed his bosses, who had tasked him with wooing the billionaire as a potential donor for the Federalist Society.

Instead, Leo had cultivated him for his own network.

Seid signed his business over to Leo, giving him control over a
🔥$1.6 billion war chest and
👉transforming him from a proxy for
dark-money donors into a donor himself.

If you want to know where the 'pro-life' movement is headed, watch this

Texas Democrats have released a leaked video, saying it shows Texas
👉Republicans supporting the death penalty for women who seek abortions 👈 at a meeting held by an anti-abortion group.
The video shows Hood County Constable #Scott #London, Hood County GOP Chair #Steve #Biggers and Hood County GOP Chair candidate #Greg #Harrell attending a meeting held by 💥Abolish Abortion Texas 💥(AATX) in Granbury in January.
Newsweek has contacted London, Biggers, Harrell and the Texas Republican Party for comment via email. #AATX has been contacted through a contact form on its website.
The video, which was originally streamed on Facebook, was obtained by Hood County Democrats Chair Adrienne Quinn Martin.

newsweek.com/texas-gop-meeting

Newsweek · Texas GOP Meets Group Suggesting Death Penalty for Women Who Seek AbortionsBy Khaleda Rahman

« #Republican Gov. #Greg #Abbott on Monday signed into law sweeping new powers that allow #police to arrest #migrants who cross the #border illegally and give local judges authority to order them to leave the country.
Opponents have called the measure the most dramatic attempt by a state to police #immigration since a 2010 #Arizona that was largely struck down by the U.S. #SupremeCourt. #Texas’ law is also likely to face swift legal challenges. »

politico.com/news/2023/12/18/t

POLITICOTexas governor signs bill that lets police arrest migrants who enter the US illegallyThe bill is a direct challenge to federal authority.