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Dislodging the Dems

The great question is whether the Democrat left ever can be dislodged even if the electorate turns against it, given the current administration’s multifaceted furious attempts to institutionalize last November’s electoral corruption.

The equally significant unknown is how much difference dislodging it would make.  Washington — that is, the entire permanent federal bureaucracy — was openly revealed during Trump’s presidency as the administrative arm of the Democrat party.  Its machinations consumed Trump’s energies and undermined much of what he sought to accomplish.  What he did accomplish it helped render ephemeral.  The federal Judiciary either aided the bureaucratic hostility or, at best, stood by in cowed inactivity.

For real change, those who revere the Republic and constitutional freedoms we have at least temporarily lost need a program that includes all of the following:

1. Restoration of electoral integrity, characterized by a return to single-day voting; the rarity of absentee voting, the right to which must be established by sworn claim of inability to vote in person (as in Europe, temporary absence on Election Day must be insufficient); and, of course, voter ID.  This will require a federal statute of nationwide application, and its enactment should promptly become a central plank in the platform of the Republican Party.

2. Restoration of free expression, guaranteed by a second, great national civil rights act, prohibiting political view or religious belief-based discrimination in most private and all public employment, including all teaching positions, K through university, and all public expression, including internet expression on all public forum platforms.  Just as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 extended to critical portions of the private sector the Fourteenth Amendment’s ban on governmental race discrimination, the new act would extend to the same portions of the private sector the First Amendment’s prohibition of governmental limitations on freedom of speech and religious belief.

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3 thoughts on “Dislodging the Dems”

  1. 1. We can never trust another election.
    2. We can never trust a government worker.
    3. We can never trust or respect another teacher.

  2. Far Right will have to Rise up & Take over Govt or else the country will be Lost to Communism > FACT !!!!!!

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