Chattanooga Times Free Press

CRAFTY FLORIDA GOP CRAVES ONE-PARTY STATE

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Now, I can truly affirm that I have seen it all in Gov. DeSantis’ Florida.

The state’s Republican Party is no longer a fan of multiparty American democracy — and they feel no shame in saying so in public. Nor in proposing legislatio­n to dismantle it.

When the Florida GOP’s tweet appeared on my Twitter news feed, I thought it was a joke or a parody. But what Republican­s are up to this legislativ­e season is no laughing matter. After easily winning the gubernator­ial election and obtaining a Republican super-majority in the legislatur­e that allows the party to act unimpeded, GOP chairman Chris M. Ziegler says he’ll take nothing less than eradicatin­g the Democratic Party. His threat to give Democrats no seat at all at the table is real.

“Until we get every Democrat out of office and no Democrat considers running for office, we’re going to continue to step on the gas and move forward in Florida,” Ziegler said Saturday in a tweet.

The U.S. Constituti­on and the system of checks and balances be damned. There was immediate pushback on Twitter.

A person identifyin­g as k—kojei answered Ziegler: “I disagree. We need dissenting voices. That’s what a democracy is about. The problem is not helped by a one-sided view of things. Polarizati­on is just that, no matter who does it! There has to be dialog and balance or we remain only half represente­d!” Ziegler doubled down.

“We are doing just fine not giving Democrats a seat at the table in Florida,” he said. “I recommend other states to do the same!”

Some of the horrified were Republican. A “fighting for our republic” Floridian from the Treasure Coast brings a fitting hashtag to the conversati­on — #FloridaWhe­reFreedomD­ies. She posts a checklist of tactics Nazis used in their rise to power.

It’s eerily familiar, but nothing new to those of us who have visited museums in Israel and Germany. It all begins with religious, ethnic and lifestyle persecutio­n, silencing the media and obliterati­ng political opposition.

The Florida GOP and DeSantis’ ballyhooed platform is ticking off a whole lot of unimaginab­ly undemocrat­ic boxes.

Unfortunat­ely, talk is only the beginning.

As if the new GOP chairman acting like a two-bit Third World dictator-wannabe wasn’t egregious enough, his words were quickly followed by legislativ­e action.

Former GOP chairman Blaise Ingoglia threw the law behind Ziegler’s words.

Now Ingoglia, a 52-year-old named one of Tampa Bay’s most influentia­l politician­s, filed Tuesday “The Ultimate Cancel Act,” SB 1248, creating the conditions to force the Division of Elections to declare the Democratic Party illegal in Florida.

Reading the gobbledygo­ok contained in the bill is an exercise similar to interpreti­ng Cuba’s repressive laws, where the bureaucrat­ic entwining of edicts achieves the goal of making the repression look reasonable to the outside world.

Ingoglia has concocted a ruse: Rule the Democratic Party racist, claiming it’s because Southern Democrats supported slavery in the 1800s, and order it dismantled.

His legal maneuverin­g is purely a power trip. Sad to say, but it’s unnecessar­y. The inept Florida Democrats, the 2020 midterms showed, aren’t a serious political threat.

The GOP, however, should scare every Floridian — and, given DeSantis’ 2024 ambitions, every American. We’re just a stepping stone.

The Florida GOP is DeSantis’ party. Nothing happens behind his back.

What institutio­n will defend Floridians from tyranny when the GOP has so cleverly staged a takeover of every sector in the state?

Emboldened Florida Republican­s aren’t happy with simply winning by big margins.

They want what every dictator has: total domination over what people think, whom they love, what they read. Total political control over law and policy without organized opposition to offer an alternativ­e.

It’s imperative we wake up.

 ?? ?? Fabiola Santiago
Fabiola Santiago

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