I discuss an editorial from The Nation that promotes amnesty at the link; their editorial is keyed to their recent Dobbs story.

I'd like to think that my post would show many Nation supporters how what Nation promotes is wrong. And, if enough of those supporters saw it and were convinced, that would send a message to The Nation - and others in their sphere - that they should support better policies.

But, I need your help getting those readers to see it. I've already left the link in a comment at The Nation and I've tweeted it a few times, but there are still plenty of other sites that are discussing this issue where you could either leave the link or use the arguments I make at the link. There are also plenty of people on Twitter with large numbers of followers who haven't seen the link or any arguments against The Nation.

For instance, you could use a version of the wage floor argument at the end of my post to point out to their supporters how The Nation would just make things worse for American workers. Obviously, you need to adapt any arguments you make to The Nation's audience: show how The Nation's policies would decrease wages for American workers, show how those policies would benefit the "corporate class", and so on.

Note also that none of this is in support of Dobbs. It's possible to use the Dobbs issue to make his opponents look bad without supporting him. And, his opponents are far, far more dangerous than he is.