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🇺🇸 Summary of "12 Markers of Democratic Erosion"

The New York Times editorial board compiled a list of 12 markers of democratic erosion, based on patterns seen in countries sliding toward autocracy, and asserts that the United States has regressed, to different degrees, on all 12 since Donald Trump took office. While the U.S. is not yet a true autocracy, the article presents these markers as a warning of lost democratic health and potential further regression.


Key Markers of Democratic Erosion and Alleged Regression

The selection argues that Donald Trump has demonstrated tendencies aligning with authoritarian behavior in the following ways:

  • 1. Authoritarian Stifles Dissent and Speech:

    • Trump has started to: Pressure television stations, revoke visas for political views, order investigations of liberal non-profits, and harshly criticize critics (including judges) leading to harassment from supporters.

  • 2. Authoritarian Persecutes Political Opponents:

    • Trump has: Used the Justice Department to secure indictments of critics (e.g., Letitia James, James Comey) and order investigations of others (e.g., Adam Schiff). He also systematically fired government employees involved in past investigations and granted a blanket pardon to Jan. 6 rioters.

  • 3. Authoritarian Bypasses the Legislature:

    • Trump has started to: Violate federal law by withholding Congress-authorized funding (at least six times, per GAO), gut congressionally authorized agencies, and impose new taxes (tariffs) without congressional approval.

  • 4. Authoritarian Uses the Military for Domestic Control:

    • Trump has started to: Deploy the National Guard in cities like Los Angeles against the wishes of local officials, and treat the military as an extension of himself by firing high-ranking officials and summoning leaders for political speeches.

  • 5. Authoritarian Defies the Courts:

    • Trump has started to: Baldly defy federal judges (e.g., ignoring an order to turn around migrant deportation airplanes) or engage in gamesmanship to work around orders.

  • 6. Authoritarian Declares National Emergencies on False Pretenses:

    • Trump has: Used manufactured emergencies to bypass Congress for tariffs, deregulation, intensified immigration enforcement, and deploying the National Guard. He also claimed a Venezuelan gang invasion to justify the killing of foreign civilians.

  • 7. Authoritarian Vilifies Marginalized Groups:

    • Trump has: Blamed immigrants for the nation's problems, vilified transgender Americans, barred them from military service, and attempted to erase aspects of Black history, while suggesting that white people and Christians are victims.

  • 8. Authoritarian Controls Information and the News Media:

    • Trump has started to: Manipulate government information (e.g., firing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after a disappointing jobs report, shutting down climate change data collection) and seek to control media through financial settlements and advocating for the end of public broadcast funding.

  • 9. Authoritarian Tries to Take Over Universities:

    • Trump has started to: Launch a sustained campaign against higher education, including cutting research funding, trying to dictate hiring and admissions, and forcing the resignation of a university president.

  • 10. Authoritarian Creates a Cult of Personality:

    • Trump has: Displayed his image on huge government banners, posted self-glorifying memes, held a lavish military parade, received sycophantic praise from his Cabinet, and planned to put his face on a physical coin for the country's 250th birthday.

  • 11. Authoritarian Uses Power for Personal Profit:

    • Trump has: Openly used the presidency to enrich himself, his family, and his allies, ranging from charging the Secret Service high rates for rooms to soliciting favors from foreign governments. The Trump Organization's income reportedly soared to $864 million in the first six months of the year, up from $51 million a year earlier.

  • 12. Authoritarian Manipulates the Law to Stay in Power:

    • Trump has started to: Attempt to overturn the 2020 election results, press Republicans for extreme gerrymandering, and issue an executive order to interfere with how states run their elections.


Conclusion

The article concludes that while the United States is not an autocracy today, it has definitively started down an anti-democratic path. The 12 markers serve as a way to measure the extent of democratic erosion and a warning against complacency about the threat.


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