Friday, July 30, 2021

(#4563) The breaking facade of trump

      Some signs lately of the lessening of trump influence have been exposed. From his lack of influence in backing congressional candidates to the just agreed to bipartisan infrastructure bill all in the span of a day. It seems that what is left of what could be called not horrible republicanism is emerging somewhat. I still think that America would be better off with no republicans at all but given that they will be around for awhile having at least some who are not anti-democratic is a start. Which in it's own way is what the battle for what is left of the republican party is all about.
     The trumps still have the upper hand but that hand is weakening day by day. The January 6th big lie commission will surely add to the diminution of many of the leading exploiters of trump's crumbling front and as time goes on the truth will wend its way against trumps as well. The Cheney's and Kitzinger's will benefit most from this battle because as each day passes trump becomes more and more irrelevant. It will not happen overnight nor will the court cases against trump be over tomorrow. Yet the culmination of all of them have got the feel of a weight too oppressive for even the trump ego to bear.
     Getting back to policies that are long overdue for the American working middle poor class will be refreshing and holding up these bills for debate will get old fast. Which is why we need to eliminate or lessen the filibuster senate rule. But even keeping this post light about how bad trumps are the republican party is still out throughout the country trying to take the vote away from eligible American voters. What little good is left of the republican party needs to be reformed after trumps as they battle for the dust of republicanism we democrats must hold tight to our battle against the rot of the republican party and their agenda to control power and money outside the will of the people!

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