That’s what it seems like, already. I know the century just shy of 20% of the way through, but I don’t know what a worse level of
political discourse would even look like.
And by political discourse, I’m not talking about the garbage
that goes on at social media sites or comment sections. I’m talking about the internal
function of the government.
The 2000s have already introduced us to “alternative
facts,” and general indifference to public figures telling obvious, easily
refutable lies and those lies being vigorously adopted by the liar’s cult followers.
Which brings us to the reality that we have one side of the Senate who refuses
to listen to or even be in the room for the presentation of a legitimate case
for the impeachment of the president.
They say there’s nothing new, while they actively prevent
the addition of anything new. (That just harks back to the good old days when
they complained about how Obamacare wasn’t working, while they actively sabotaged
it.) They said the impeachment was too rushed, now they’re setting a land speed
record getting it through the Senate.
The thing is, the GOP senators know that the evidence is
correct. They know that offering bribes to a foreign country to induce them to
interfere with our election is an impeachable offense. They know that if there
was exculpatory evidence to be had or witnesses to bolster the president’s
case, they’d be brought out.
They know that Trump is a friggin’ idiot and a danger to
the country and Constitution.
Yet still, they deny, defer, alibi, excuse, rationalize and
squirm.
And I can see why they do. They’re afraid. They know that
their political career could well end with a vote to hear evidence or a vote
to impeach. And the number one Commandment of the modern politician is “Thou shalt not cause hindrance to getting
re-elected.”
They know what their disobedience will bring about.
They’ll have plum committee positions taken away. They’ll
suddenly have well-funded primary challengers. The President will tweet mean
things about them, causing his minions and the inevitable bot brigade to follow
suit. Some of them will issue threats, especially the ammo-sexuals and professional
trolls.
It’s not by accident that the only Republican Trump
critics are former or soon-to-be-former Congressmen.
It’s so much easier to stay in line and hide behind
Mitch. Mitch cannot be shamed. There is no amount of political blowback he won’t
happily withstand if doing so cements his power and that of the GOP. Mitch
McConnell will withstand a Category 5 PR Shit Storm and the only thing that
will make him reverse course is if his corporate benefactors (like the Koch
Brother) tell him to.
But the Kochs and Waltons of the world want to see health
care continue to erode and Social Security go away, so they keep their puppets
in office, right where they’re the most useful. Wall Street can’t wait to get their hands on seniors’
retirement money. If they go bust, so what? They’ll get another government
bailout. And the seniors? Not their problem. They should have invested smarter.
And because the Trump administration is doing away with the Fiduciary Rule
(meaning an investment company must put their client’s interests before their
own), they have no obligation to guide them toward safer investments. Isn’t the
free market wonderful?
The Democrats running for president should be beating
this issue like a drum. This should be right in Warren’s wheelhouse. Republicans want to end Social Security…
the fund we’ve all been paying into our entire lives! McConnell’s also mentioned
in the past, out loud. Whip that news on some senior citizens. Run that
interview with Trump from last week non-stop, talking about cutting “entitlements.”
It’s a major chance to peel off some 55-and-over conservatives.
“Isn’t giving up your Social Security too high of a price
to pay just to ‘own the Libs?’”
“’Liberal tears’ are not enough to pay for your retirement
home.”
Seniors are the most reliable voting block there is. To
threaten their retirement income is to invite the wrath.
Go ahead, try to suppress their votes with long lines. They’ll
bring chairs. They’ve got all day.