Saturday, July 27, 2019

We have to survive until November 3rd 2020 (#3830)

     Lots more insane brutish things will happen between now and the next election so what we must all do is hold strong and never relent until we can crush the republican party and their snakehead trump within the next year and a third. It is a long time I know but those 465 days will go by eventually and then after we crush his appointed presidency we will only have 78 days of his lame duck time to make sure that he is well and gone from our White House on January 20th. We survive by living in each and every moment like our lives are dependent upon it because literally our lives are.
     465 days is 99 days and then a leap year away. However we slice up what time he has left we have to make sure that we never tire from the opposition to him and his accomplices. We can heave a sigh of relief once our democratic presidential candidate is sworn into office but only just that. Because whomever it is we Democrats elect will immediately rescind just about every executive order the appointed president trump has initiated. The list is there for all to see and with some precise accounting the reversals can take effect immediately, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_executive_actions_by_Donald_Trump. Nothing the trump has done so far cannot be undone through some amount of time, including rectifying the balance on the supreme court.
     Once we Democrats take back control of the Presidency, the Senate, and keep the House on November 3rd. 2020, we can decide to increase the amount of supreme court justices to put the republicans on the court back into the minority, if needed. Having the executive and legislative bodies back in Democratic control would allow us to pass laws that overrule current supreme court holdings like gerrymandering, health care, and especially public financing of elections. There is a long list of wrongs that need to be righted so we Democrats although weary from the fighting of trump and republicans to get them out of office can little afford to rest when we need to correct our ailing democracy.

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