I think I’ve made myself pretty clear that I am less than satisfied with those in Congress who laughingly refer to themselves as being ‘Conservative’ Republicans. To the point where I have said that I am done with them and their party. Because it has been more often than not that what we’ve seen from these same politicians, especially over the entire Trump presidency, was one instance after another where they did nothing more than to aid and abet the Democrats, often quite willingly, in constructing every manner of roadblock/speedbump imaginable in the hope of slowing down or derailing completely President Trump’s ‘America First’ Agenda.
And now we find ourselves with a president who was
‘elected’ courtesy of what was, to put it bluntly, a fraudulent election. And so
we still have, at least according to a Quinnipiac University Survey, at least
75% of Republicans who remain very much in favor of President Trump continuing
to play a prominent role in where it is that the Republican Party goes from
here. And it’s also 87% of Republicans who said that he should not be barred
from holding any future office. The only thing that would prevent me from
abandoning the party completely would be if Donald Trump were to remain a major
player in the selecting candidates and determining policy positions.
We have a significant number of Republicans, such as
myself, not yet ready to abandon President Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda. So it
would only make sense that the best way to keep those people happy, and to keep
the party intact would be for the party, as a whole, to embrace the Trump agenda.
But what’s become so frustrating is how, for decades, I have voted for candidates
who claimed to support the very same things that Donald Trump supported. And
for decades all I’ve gotten are excuses as to why progress was never made. So
when, in 2016, Republicans controlled Congress and the White House I thought
things would change.
And yet, it was very little that changed as
President Trump got very little help from those within his own party in advancing
his ‘America First’ agenda. Even with control of both the House and the Senate,
the Republicans seemed quite content to allow the Democrats to control the
legislative agenda, and if the passage of a bill was deemed to provide
President Trump with any amount of credit, it was simply allowed to die. This
despite the fact that Republicans had promised their constituents they would do
all that they could to get such legislation to the president’s desk. And so
after watching such nonsense be endlessly repeated I, at least initially, threw
in the towel.
Look we all support lower taxes, legal immigration,
the border wall, smaller government, fewer regulations and ‘America First’
policies. All of the very same things that we’ve been told time and time again by
those whom we were voting for, that they supported as well. And yet it was
after every single election, once they were all safely elected, that we got nothing
but excuses when no progress was ever made on any of the issues that got them
elected. And then when the opportunity does present itself where they control
both houses of Congress and a Republican in the White house, still no progress
is made and still all we get are lame excuses.
So what’s the solution other than scrapping the
party altogether and starting from scratch? Granted, we all understand the
consequences. And we would all have to enter into such a venture with our eyes
wide open, knowing full well that going the third party route would guarantee Democrats
would win every future race for more than a few election cycles. But when we
have Republican representatives making the statements they have recently, it’s
important to note that it’s that kind of rhetoric that only serves to cause
more folks to consider a third party. We must keep in mind that most Republican
voters appreciate what President Trump did for this country.
Right now, the truth is that those in the party who
criticize the man who brought positive change to this country are the ones who
are divisive and are not correctly reading the majority of Republicans. They
recoil at the populist direction of the party of Donald Trump because they
still don’t understand his appeal and they’ve grown rather accustomed to being
in the minority, to the point where they’ve come to see that as their role. Donald
Trump’s platforms win; lower taxes, taking on China, the wall, the economy,
useless regulations, the Middle East, and Jerusalem the capital of Israel, to
name but a few. And it’s those issues that must form the basis of the party.
The days of the “this is the way we’ve always done
it” must be seen as being over. President Trump remade our party to be what the
Democrats always claimed they were, but were not. There is no turning back in
the face of Socialism. People with the courage to push back harder than they
are pushed are the only hope for the future of this country. The old Republican
Party is obsolete. It can never again be the party of people who just want to
go along to get along. Third parties are self-defeating. You need majorities in
both the House and the Senate to accomplish lasting change. And it’s true that it
could take decades for a third party to make that happen.
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