Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Advice of New Guy On High at Twitter that “Shared Power Curbs Worst Excesses of Both Parties, So Vote for a Republican Congress, given the Presidency is Democratic,” Is a Flawed Nostrum


Concerning today’s midterm national elections, the advice of the new guy on high at Twitter that “Shared power curbs the worst excesses of both parties, therefore I recommend voting for a Republican Congress, given that the Presidency is Democratic,” is a flawed nostrum.


Since and beginning with the election of Barack Obama as US president in 2008, the Republican Party Congressional members in both houses of the US Congress have founded and adhered to the politically partisan strategy and practice of relentless gridlock against and obstruction of legislative initiatives, with the exceptions of tax cuts, cuts of or to social spending, or benefits to primarily the fossil fuels companies and big business, of the Democratic Party member US president to deprive the Democratic Party member US president of legislative successes and achievements that could boost the political popularity and reelectability of the Democratic Party member President and/or the electability of other Democratic Party member public office incumbents or debut candidates for public office -- this Republican strategy sprouted its roots in the Democratic Party Bill Clinton presidency, elected in November of 1992 and reelected in November of 1996.

Furthermore, a democracy or true republic (which is a representative democracy with democratic administrative and parliamentary governance processes, protocols and laws that govern the representatives) does not internally nor should in external alliances share power with invader-colonizer, dictatorial, autocratic, oligarchical, fascist, authoritarian, totalitarian, NAZI pigmentocracy, racist, ethnocentric, theocentric discriminatory and apartheid regimes. The GOP now embodies the autocratic, oligarchical, fascist, authoritarian, NAZI and racist sentiments and conduct of these.

In paraphrase of the words of GOP US Congressional members and a recently departed very popular GOP-promoter radio talk-show personality, after Obama took office as US president in January of 2009, the said GOP strategy was intended to make the Obama presidency a failed one from start to finish in his first term, which, against the odds for Obama, it did not from then to over the whole of his reelection second term.

Defund and vote dump the garbage-heap GOP and Donald Trump.

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