Both parties failed us on the shutdown
The longest federal government shutdown is over. The question the pundits are now asking is: Who won and who lost?
For starters I believe that both the GOP and Democrats have punked Americans. They used the American people much like pimps use women or like Jeffrey Epstein and his associates abused underage women, all for their own personal satisfaction.
Our founding fathers, trust me, never in their wildest imagination, thought that elected officials from across the country would repeatedly “use” the American people for their political gamesmanship. Our politicians in Washington seem to relish hurting the defenseless and using them as pawns to elevate their importance and self-satisfaction.
Why? Because of the following: lack of courage, laziness, always seeking the easy way out, ego, too much ambition, incompetence, or simply doing what they want because they can.
The American people have allowed themselves to be used, however. This must stop. And what follows is how we can put an end to the incessant political abuse.
The generally accepted job description for our federal government leaders are essentially just a few basic tasks:
1. Develop a budget to determine how they are going to provide the necessary services and security for the American people.
2. Raise the revenue needed to support the funding of government expenses.
3. Pay the federal government’s bills that have been mandated by law.
4. They should not spend more money than they take in. If they manage to do so, they would not have to raise the debt ceiling anymore. They could start to make our $38 trillion national debt decline.
Two constitutional amendments needed are:
1. A balance budget amendment with a yearly budget produced on time;
2. A spending bills amendment which would fund the government with prior authorization and by way of “regular order.”
Failure to do so would force all members of Congress, the president, and vice president included, to pay a price via a “fine.” They would be fined a fee equal to 25% of their adjusted gross income, which would make it an equitable penalty for violating the new laws created by the amendments.
It would ensure that we will never have to go through this crap again. We can no longer accept that folks not doing their job are allowed to hurt innocent Americans who are trying to do their job – a totally insane loop that our government has fallen into.
They are making being a federal worker the worst possible occupation in the nation, except for the ones causing the mess – members of Congress, the White House folks, and the Supreme Court justices. The way they disrespect federal workers – including soldiers and air traffic controllers – and their families is a national disgrace. The risk they put our nation under is the height of political malpractice. We have to hope and pray that during a shutdown, planes do not crash and our enemies do not advance their sinister objectives. And let us not forget the never-before-seen “hunger games” the Congress and White House are playing against the indigent.
Suffice it to say, despite the arrogance of our leaders, when our government is not working properly, we are not in a good place.
Our state legislatures must demand a constitutional convention for the purpose of adopting the aforementioned two recommendations to end government shutdowns as well as a couple other amendments. Let’s throw in one establishing age limits for federal officials – they cannot hold office after the age of 80, as well as term limits to mandate an orderly political change as elections do not always work as it is very hard to beat an incumbent. This was the rationale for adopting term limits for the president.
The folks in Washington who feel they are invincible are not. They will see that we the people put them in their roles and we can force them out when they fail us.
Democrats, if you pick a fight, you need a plan. Your plan that bets on the other side caving in, is not a plan.
To demand that Obamacare subsidies be extended for a year in order to reopen the government – at the cost of what Trump “gave away to Argentina” – was doomed to fail.
This was a strategy backed by precedence. Congress in the 21 st Century has repeatedly displayed a love for merely “kicking the can” down the road. To have extended the tax credit subsidies for two years or even one year would be the procrastination strategy. And it would be a “split the baby” approach as both sides would get something – opening of the government for Republicans who control Washington and a continuation of Obamacare subsidies for Democrats, though temporary.
At the onset, I warned Democrats that with Trump as president to allow the federal government to close would be like giving an alcoholic a drink – not smart.
Trump wants to be a king. Getting rid of the filibuster is Trump’s path to gaining legitimacy for his empire. All laws that he has broken can be made legal retroactively by a sycophant-robotic Republican majority in the House and Senate. That was the goal, Democrats. And continuing the shutdown would have given Trump the ammo to get the most pro-democracy Republican senators to eventually cave in and grant the removal of the senate filibuster for Trump. Then Trump would have re-named the White House the “House That Trump (partially) Built.”
So, I thank the eight Democratic senators who decided that it all had to come to an end. They did a heroic act. History will show that they did not just open the federal government for a few months, they prevented the anointing of America’s first king.
Let us remember, there are a huge number of Democratic senators and congressmen who also would like to see the filibuster eliminated. Yes, it would help the radicals from the left as much as it would help the radicals on the right. And ultimately, we would have put our nation on an irreversible downward spiral just prior to its 250th birthday.
And let us all remember America’s anti-monarchy roots, even though some people in America today would actually embrace the chant, “Long live the king!”




