Democracy is defined as the
government “of the people, by the people, and for the people”.
Who are the people who support our contemporary status quo? And
how, in marginalizing the will of the people, is democracy destroyed?
The
long-anticipated Mueller report is a scathing expose' of at least ten
ways the man who calls himself the President of the United States
bent or broke the rules and actively interfered in an investigation
of his wrongdoings. The Attorney General who auditioned for his role
by sending a memo that indicated that a sitting President could not
be charged by the In-Justice Department edited, obfuscated, and then
prevaricated about the many ways Mr. 45 simply did the wrong thing.
His wrongdoings ranged from perjury (which he often couched as "I
don't remember") to intimidation, to near, if not outright
collusion. After the release of the Mueller Report, many Democrats
have called for investigation or impeachment, but few Republicans
have raised their voices to censure the rogue they selected as their
leader.
As
of this writing, Utah Senator Mitt Romney (R) has been the most vocal
detractor of Mr. 45, but he was that before the Mueller Report was
issued. George Conway, the bold husband of the equally fearless
Kelleyanne Conway, has called for 45's impeachment even as his spouse
maintains her position as the 45 handmaiden. I don't even want to
wonder what their pillow talk sounds like, but George Conway gets mad
props for speaking his truth even as he sleeps with the devil.
Why
are so many so silent, though? These are people who say they love
democracy, but their truth is that they love it only when it works
for them. So, while they cringe privately, they cower publicly,
understanding full well that they work for a racist, crook, and
tyrant who will suppress democracy at any cost. What do they gain?
Most
importantly they gain the courts. While Senate Majority Leader, the
Tennessee Turtle Mitch McConnell built a wall between President
Barack Obama's constitutional right to appoint judges by blocking
appointment whenever he could, most notably a Supreme Court
appointment that should have gone to Merrick Garland, he has never
met an inexperienced Republican ideologue that he would not rush to
confirm. Lifetime appointments to 39-year-olds (consider Florida’s
Robert J. Luck) who have practiced law less than a decade but proven
their worth with harsh partisan positions will have an impact on
public policy for decades. If McConnell rules the Senate and 45
stays in office, so many of our rights will be eroded, including
voting rights, the right to choose, labor rights and more.
Voting
rights are on the chopping block in jurisdiction after jurisdiction.
The judicial repeal of the Voting Rights Act with the reversal of
Section 5 has been a setback, but aggressive state legislatures who
have sought to restrict the right to vote have posed an equally
challenging problem. In Florida, despite a successful initiative to
restore the rights of convicted felons, the legislature has attempted
to reverse the will of the people by imposing financial requirements
to these returning citizens. There will undoubtedly be a court
challenge, but will it be resolved in time to have 1.4 million people
participate in the 2020 Florida election? In Tennessee, the state
legislature proposes to impose fines on organizations that register
voters who make minor mistakes on their registration forms, mistakes
as insignificant as middle initial or hyphen. Republican state
legislatures are passing new rules to restrict the vote in
anticipation of a 2020 surge of new voters. Florida and Tennessee
aren't the only states that would suppress the vote. But voter
suppression is what Mr. 45's sycophants gain when they fail to call
him out on his perfidy.
Those
who support 45 gain profit maximization opportunities – he is
the triumph of predatory capitalism.
From
a tax cut that disproportionately advantages the wealthy, to a
massive corporate tax cut that places a tax burden on the rest of the
economy, 45's economic policies have been an unapologetic transfer of
income from people at the bottom to people at the top. While he
talked populist trash to white folks who had racial issues, he
offered public policy that contributed nothing to his core
constituency. Meanwhile, through his appointments to, as an example,
the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CPFB), he eroded consumer
rights. Instead of draining the swamp, he fed his personal
alligators the raw meat of consumer protection; shredding the many
ways CFPB protected the little people.
Supporting
Mr. 45 also supports the triumph of white supremacy. After Heather
Heyer was killed in Charlottesville by a now-convicted white
supremacist, our nation's leader opined that there are "good
people on both sides". His rhetoric is a signal to racists that
it's okay to attack those who have been historically marginalized in
our nation. While we are in the middle of a cultural realignment,
with pointed questions being raised about the corrosiveness of
confederate culture, we have a national leader who disgustingly
cleaves to the past and elevates white supremacy. Republicans who
fail to censure an out of control president often do so because while
they abhor his behavior, they embrace his white supremacist
enthusiasm.
Democracy
dies when tyrants prevail, and when we have seen a prevaricator, a
provocateur, a philistine, and a panderer occupy the Oval Office.
Why? Because predatory capitalists gain from the elevation of a
braggadocious tyrant who, while feeding their bottom line, is
behaviorally uncontrollable. We have attempted to impose democracy
all over the world. Why are we willing to support its demise in
these United States?
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