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As Alaska is owned by the USA (a country that has the death penalty for murder) does this mean that Alaska has the death penalty for murder at present to?

Hello Ashley,You appear not to be a US citizen because your lack of understanding about States, the Federal Government and the laws of each. The “USA” does not have the death penalty because there is no government that could impose such a rule. Some States do and the Federal government does.[1][1][1][1]You see, there is no real central government in the USA. There is the government of the Federal Republic centered in Washington DC, often mistaken for a central government, but it isn’t much of one. The States run things for the people that live in them. Those people make their own laws that are consistent with their State’s constitution and the overarching US Constitution. That is why 19 States, including Alaska don’t have a death penalty. The people of the State didn’t want one and so it is.The USA does not own Alaska, It is a State of the Union and shares sovereignty with the Federal Government.These are the States that have the death penalty (DP) are:AlabamaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColorado (DP Is Under A Governor Imposed Moratorium)FloridaGeorgiaIdahoIndianaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNorth CarolinaOhioOklahomaOregon (DP Is Under A Governor Imposed Moratorium)Pennsylvania (DP Is Under A Governor Imposed Moratorium)South CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVirginiaWashington (DP Is Under A Governor Imposed Moratorium)WyomingThese are the States that don’t have the death penalty are:Alaska (1957)Connecticut (2012)**Delaware (2016)#Hawaii (1957)Illinois (2011)Iowa (1965)Maine (1887)Maryland (2013)Massachusetts (1984)Michigan (1846)Minnesota (1911)New Jersey (2007)New Mexico (2009)*New York (2007)^^North Dakota (1973)Rhode Island (1984)^Vermont (1964)West Virginia (1965)Wisconsin (1853)And interestingly enough the District of Columbia, (Washington DC) dropped the death penalty in 1981. Therefore the Federal Government has the death penalty, but the Capital of that government does not. That the USA for you, practically perfect in every way…CiaoFootnotes[1] States With and Without the Death Penalty[1] States With and Without the Death Penalty[1] States With and Without the Death Penalty[1] States With and Without the Death Penalty

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Coby Cotton is an actor and producer known for Dude Perfect.[1][1][1][1] Dude Perfect (DP) is an American sports and comedy group headquartered in Frisco, Texas, United States. The group consists of twins Cory and Coby Cotton (Twins).[2][2][2][2]Footnotes[1] Coby Cotton - Google Search[1] Coby Cotton - Google Search[1] Coby Cotton - Google Search[1] Coby Cotton - Google Search[2] Dude Perfect - Wikipedia[2] Dude Perfect - Wikipedia[2] Dude Perfect - Wikipedia[2] Dude Perfect - Wikipedia

As a non-American, can anyone explain the inversion that has taken place between the Republican versus Democratic parties?

There is no inversion. The Democratic Party (DP) moved to the Left and the Republican Party (RP) to the Right at different points in history, but the DP has moved more to the Left than the RP to the Right. In some ways the RP has stayed in the same position it was 50 years ago, so compared to the DP it seems to have moved more than it did in reality. However, the recent nomination of Donald Trump changes things.Here’s a timeline to explain:Thomas Jefferson founds the Republican Party in 1792 as a rival to the Federalist Party. It stands for less federal government than the Federalists, it is pro-slavery and pro-agrarian. It becomes known as the Democratic-Republican Party. Some say this early Republican Party split up in 1825, and others that some left the party while most remained as the influence of New York and the Southern states increased.Andrew Jackson “reboots” the party of Jefferson into the Democratic Party (DP) in 1838. It is still pro-slavery, pro-agrarian and populist. Some elements are socialistic, such as Mike Walsh of New York. Tammany Hall supports immigrants with welfare programs in exchange for votes. Democratic presidents Jackson and Martin Van Buren ordered the “removal” of Native Americans (such as the Cherokee and Choctaw) from southern states to what was called Indian Territory in modern Oklahoma. Between 2000 and 6000 Native Americans died while being forcibly relocated.The Republican Party (RP) is founded in 1854. It is anti-slavery and pro-business. It was founded as a reaction to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, in which Democrats sought to use the federal government to impose slavery on new states. The RP not only challenged the DP on increasing slavery, but sought to end slavery and polygamy. It was pro-US Constitution, pro-2nd Amendment, and pro law and order. This can be found in its 1856 party platform: Republican Party Platform of 1856. So in many ways today’s RP is consistent with its original set of beliefs, except that it focuses on ending abortion since slavery has been abolished.The Civil War between the North and the South starts after Southern states separate from the USA and attacks Fort Sumter in South Carolina in 1861. The Southern states seceded after Abraham Lincoln won the presidency of the United States as a Republican. They feared he would end slavery and permit “miscegenation” (interracial marriage), and were angry that the Northern states refused to follow laws for returning runaway slaves. The South called for states’ rights to secede, but refused the states’ rights of the Northern states to refuse returning runaway slaves. The Southern states also believed in white racial supremacy. The Southern states united to become the Confederate States of America (CSA).The CSA lost the Civil War in 1865 and President Abraham Lincoln is assassinated that same year by a Southern Democrat. The USA installs military bases in the South to ensure protection for Southern ex-slaves and Republicans. This is called the Reconstruction Era, and lasted from 1863 (with the Emancipation Proclamation which abolished slavery in the South) to 1877. The 13th amendment to the US Constitution was passed in 1865 to officially abolish slavery. The 14th and 15th amendments gave Blacks the right to vote and said they could not be prevented from voting. Southern Democrats won control of Congress in 1874 and forced the ending of Reconstruction in 1877.The Ku Klux Klan was one of several Democratic paramilitary organizations formed after the Civil War. It was considered the “terrorist wing of the Democratic Party” and terrorized Blacks and Republicans. It existed from 1865 to 1871.With the ending of Reconstruction in 1877, the Southern states created “Jim Crow” laws that discriminated against Blacks. Other states in the North, East and West, including California, also passed discriminatory laws, especially against Chinese people.The DP started moving to the Left with the nomination of William Jennings Bryan in 1896. He was a Left-wing populist. He lost to William McKinley, who won with the support of big business interests. The DP platform wanted to go off the gold standard and supported inflation by adding a silver standard. The RP supported protectionism and the DP wanted tariffs for revenue. The RP supported women’s right to vote, condemned the Armenian genocide by the Ottomans (Turkey), and supported temperance. The DP supported decreasing immigration of poor people, and was against trusts and corporations.Woodrow Wilson was the US president during World War I. He was a progressive Democrat in the tradition of Bryan and a racist Southerner. He brought the USA into World War I and after watching the racist film “Birth of the Nation” in the White House he praised it and encouraged the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan, which soon had chapters in almost every state in the US, not just in the South. He also banned interracial marriage in Washington DC.Calvin Coolidge was the US president during the mid-1920s. He cut taxes and served as a role model for Ronald Reagan. During his presidency the country was considered prosperous.Herbert Hoover succeeded Coolidge as president during the late 1920s and early 1930s. He did not follow the pattern set by Coolidge and implemented many public works programs and increased government spending. In October 1929 the Great Depression started, and he put in place measures that actually made it worse. He engaged the Smoot-Hawley tariff (which led to retaliatory tariffs, harming imports and exports), increased taxes on upper incomes and increased corporate taxes. He was able to create a balanced budget, but unemployment increased significantly. He also nominated a racist judge (John J. Parker) to the Supreme Court because he was a friend and supporter, which alienated him from Black Republicans. Even worse, he did not support anti-lynching laws. He did, however, include the first part-Native American as his vice president, Charles Curtis, who was about 1/8 Kaw. Hoover lost to Franklin Roosevelt, a Democrat, in 1932. The Hoovers did bring some Black individuals to dine with them in the White House.The Black vote shifted from the RP to the DP in the 1932 election. Many felt that Hoover did not care about them and that Roosevelt would help the country, economically. Roosevelt ran a conservative campaign that was critical of Hoover’s interventionism, but once in office he became an interventionist himself.Franklin D. Roosevelt succeeded Hoover. He was a progressive Democrat who enacted the New Deal, interventionist policies meant to deal with the effects of the Great Depression. He used what were called “Fireside chats,” speeches given over the radio to encourage the American people, which increased his popularity as someone who cared. His programs did not succeed in ending the Great Depression and in fact probably made it last longer. Critics on the Right and the Left called his policies “fascist.” America’s involvement in World War II was a bigger factor in ending the depression. He was called on to racially integrate the military and refused, and he famously refused to congratulate Jesse Owens after he won the 1936 Olympics. Roosevelt also ordered Japanese-Americans, along with some Italians and Germans to live in concentration camps (now called internment camps). Those who went to these camps lost all of their property and most of their rights. Roosevelt refused to support anti-lynching legislation despite his wife’s pleas. He also nominated a Klansman (Hugo Black) to the Supreme Court. Roosevelt banned his Black waiting staff from eating near him and no Blacks ate in the White House while he was president. Roosevelt, according to his daughter, was the first president to use the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) against political enemies. He died of natural causes while in office in 1945.Harry Truman, a Democrat who was Roosevelt’s successor, was the first Democrat to take an interest in civil rights. He made it illegal for civil service contracts to discriminate based on race, and ordered an end to racial discrimination in the military. He was a strong anti-Communist and ordered the dropping of atomic bombs on Japan to end World War II. Truman also supported the founding of Israel in 1948. He decided not to run for re-election.Dwight Eisenhower, one of the top generals in World War II, won the 1952 election as a moderate-conservative Republican. Richard Nixon was his vice president. In many ways he continued the legacy of Truman. He increased government spending on projects like the interstate highway system, based on the German autobahn. Like Truman, he was a staunch anti-Communist but denounced the excesses of Joseph McCarthy. In the area of civil rights he ordered the completion of the desegregation of the military and Washington DC. He saw ending racial discrimination not only as a civil rights issue, but as a tool in the war against Communism. He proposed two civil rights acts, one in 1957 and the other in 1960, and both passed with overwhelming Republican support. When the Democratic governor of Arkansas refused to integrate public schools, he nationalized the National Guard and had the 101st Airborne Division to escort nine Black girls to their classes. He also appointed the first Black cabinet member.In 1960 Richard Nixon ran to succeed Eisenhower as president. In his famous debate with Democrat John F. Kennedy it was noted that there were almost no policy differences between them. Those who listened on the radio felt that Nixon won the debate and those who watched on television believed Kennedy won. Nixon seemed to have more knowledge on issues, but Kennedy was a much more attractive man. While running for office, Kennedy called the wife of Martin Luther King Jr while he was in jail; Nixon was recommended to do the same thing but believed it was inappropriate. Kennedy’s brother, Robert, arranged to get King released from jail. This brought more Black voters to support Kennedy. There is some evidence to support the claim that Nixon would have won the election if not for corrupt practices in Texas and that Kennedy received help from the Mafia.Kennedy was as the first Roman Catholic to be elected president. His economic policies were similar to Calvin Coolidge and he advocated cutting taxes. He issued an executive order about nondiscriminatory hiring practices by government contractors, ordered the National Guard into Alabama to protect protesters, and recommended another civil rights act. Civil rights leaders encouraged him to write a second Emancipation Proclamation to end Jim Crow, but he refused; he was asked to speak at the march on Washington in 1963 and refused that as well. He ordered the FBI to spy on Martin Luther King Jr and told him to stop associating with Communists. Kennedy also ordered the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) to audit his political enemies. He was assassinated in 1963.Lyndon Johnson (LBJ), succeeded Kennedy. He was from Texas and may have engaged in improper activities to get Kennedy elected in 1960. LBJ spoke out more forcefully for civil rights than Kennedy, although before 1960 he was an avowed racist. He passed the 1964 Civil Rights Act with a higher percentage of Republicans voting for it than Democrats, but called it a “N-gg-r bill” privately and said “I’ll have those n-gg-rs voting Democratic for the next 200 years” after passing the Great Society programs in 1965. Here is a clip that shows how he used the N-word as part of his everyday language:Some of these programs had elements that encouraged the breakdown of poor Black families. LBJ also escalated the Vietnam War and used the IRS against his political enemies just as Roosevelt and Kennedy did before him. In several areas he moved the DP to the Left. Because of his decreasing popularity he chose not to run for re-election in 1968.In 1964, LBJ ran for a full term in office against Republican Barry Goldwater. Goldwater was a senator from Arizona, and had he won would have been the first president with Jewish ancestry (from his father). He was more conservative than Eisenhower with libertarian leanings. He voted against the 1964 Civil Rights Act because it had a provision against discrimination for private businesses, a position that he believed went too far and was unconstitutional. He was called a racist for this position, although he personally ordered the integration of the Arizona National Guard, supported integration of Arizona public schools and was even a member of the NAACP. Goldwater also threatened to use nuclear weapons in Vietnam and Europe, which caused many to view him as an extremist and was a major reason why he lost. However, in 1964 LBJ was also a popular figure and it is likely that Goldwater would have lost no matter what his positions were.In 1968 a radical anarchist/Marxist group called Yippies, tried to instigate a riot at the Democratic National Convention. There were also anti-Vietnam War protesters who tried to disrupt the convention. It also indicated that younger Democrats were more radical and Left-wing than LBJ was.Richard Nixon ran for president. The “Southern Strategy” he used to try to win Southern votes has been described as a racist strategy that created the “Great Switch” of conservative Southern Democrats into the RP and liberal Republicans into the DP. Actually the plan was to appeal to non-racist Southerners on the basis of economic policy and leave the racist vote to Democrats and George Wallace.Nixon beat the DP candidate in 1968. He appointed Black cabinet members and created Affirmative Action, originally known as the Philadelphia Plan. He was liberal-Left on economics and ordered wage and price controls. He ended the Vietnam War. Personally, he used racist and anti-Semitic language and probably shared the same personal racist beliefs that his predecessors had. He was very pro-Israel. In 1972 he won in a landslide against the Far Left Democratic candidate, George McGovern. A year later he was forced to resign after he covered up a break-in committed by his staff of the Democratic National Committee headquarters. Barry Goldwater was one of those who told Nixon he should step down. He was succeeded by Gerald Ford.Ford served only briefly and lost the 1976 election to Jimmy Carter, the former governor of Georgia. Putting the lie to the assertion of the Southern Strategy having turned racist Southern Democrats into Republicans under Nixon, Carter won the Southern vote. Carter was Far Left with pacifistic tendencies and had unpopular economic policies. He took a harsher stand on Israel but was popular among Black American civil rights leaders. He appointed more Blacks, women and Latinos to positions than all previous presidents combined.In 1980 Carter lost his bid for re-election to Ronald Reagan, who had supported Barry Goldwater in 1964. Reagan was staunchly anti-Communist but did not threaten to use nuclear weapons as a deterrent like Goldwater. He believed in free markets and free trade. Both Carter and Reagan shared a belief in de-regulation. While campaigning, Reagan spoke at a Mississippi county fair near where three civil rights workers had been murdered 17 years earlier, and referred to “states’ rights” in his speech. Democrats accused him of using racially coded language and “dog whistles.” However, as it has been noted, it would be difficult to have spoken anywhere in Mississippi where a racial incident had not taken place. Reagan’s defenders said that states’ rights was a normal part of his speech since he was a strong defender of the 10th Amendment and that he meant it in a libertarian sense. Moreover, Jimmy Carter himself gave a speech that same year while campaigning in Tuscumbia, Alabama, which was the headquarters of the Ku Klux Klan. Carter had complained about “injecting black families into white neighborhoods” and that there was nothing wrong with maintaining ethnic purity. Carter himself had also used the term “states’ rights,” so the complaint is nothing more that race-baiting partisanship. (To be continued).

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