Trump, Ginsburg and the Democratic Emergency: It’s Here and the Minority Rule Is To Blame

How do we get to the rights of millions of Americans and the fate of American democracy, an 87-year Supreme Court judge on cancer?

Similarly, we end up with a president too busy with corruption, Confederate flags and cans of beans to fight a pandemic. A deeply engaged attorney general echoes the president’s lies about the postal vote that preemptively attacks the legitimacy of an election. And a large majority in the Senate who denied his duty to instill in the president days before the pandemic intensified, the first time.

The explanation for why we drown wounded is shamefully simple: the minority government.

Republicans have hacked our democracy beyond responsibility. And now that they’re in a cancerous liver to get everything they want, they have a leader who refuses to be directed and a part that refuses to do so.

Think about the point of disconnection from our government of America.

The “president” lost the vote he liked through the highest percentage in 140 years. We have a “majority” of the Supreme Court of five justices appointed by elected Republican citizens from 1988 to 2016, although Republicans have seen the presidential popular vote only twice this period, Democrats have won it six times. And the Republican “majority” in the Senate represents $1 and a half million fewer Americans than our “minority” Democrats.

A dying minority supported by polluters, speculators and theocrats can maintain strength despite repulsive policies and a track record of undisputed service station increasing every day, such as the new COVID-19 times. This minority has understood that, while occupying the presidency, the Senate and the Supreme Court, they create a septic formula of corruption that allows them to diminish the strength of the electorate, especially the most important electorate friend they do not even want to prove. Overcome.

The minority rule is so important that we talk about how it distorts our policy.

Almaximum, no one doubts that Joe Biden will win the vote he liked in November, for example through millions of votes, but we know that there is an undeniable option that Donald Trump can also move from the Electoral College to another term. And if it does, it will be smooth because of the voting restrictions that were enforced through legislative “majorities” in states like Wisconsin and North Carolina, where Republicans have more seats despite having fewer votes.

An Apple president with a party that has manipulated the truth for his plea would be damaging at this point. But Trump, who has spent months defying an election he “won,” poses an existential threat to democracy, especially a friend when surrounded by a minority government force.

You have to wonder why Trump, from “law and order” to protecting Confederate monuments, is so difficult to please people who in one position help and push the rest away, and why he actively opposes efforts to involve this pandemic. Part of this is strategy, of course. He should be only the president of the close-knit whites, and COVID-1nine disproportionately kills Latinos and blacks.

Voting rights: Honor John Lewis with a vote in the Senate for the voting rights he’s fought all his life.

But there’s something much more dangerous at stake.

Are federal stormtroopers, who appear to collect protesters in Oregon, an example of voter intimidation tactics in November? And why does Trump continue to congratulate Vladimir Putin, even though Russia puts bonds on our soldiers’ classified announcements? Does this mean a promise for the next election? For example, this president does not plan to leave office, despite the tactics of this election.

Who made the most sense?

The Republican senators who acquitted him of an obvious crime and ceded his constitutional confirmation force to Trump and his official “acting” troops? The Republican legislatures that pioneered the recent abduction of our democracy? Attorney General William Barr, whose infinite confidence of the Republican executive branch could even surpass Trump’s?

What about the Supreme Court? Does your democracy bet in court that allowed Trump to hide his taxes until the end of the election?

Supreme Court President John Roberts voted in secret to deepen the voting rights law in 2013, and the fifth in a chain of new decisions, all victories for Republicans, that limit voting and force other Americans to threaten coVID-1nine infection to vote.

Trump’s re-election: The odds opposed Lincoln’s for re-election as the civil war broke out. What will be repeated in 2020?

The emergency is here. And the minority rule is to blame.

All we can do now is make all U.S. citizens live to vote as temporarily as possible. And then, if we are brave and specific enough to succeed in this urgency, authentic paintings begin.

Genuine paintings are more like the recovery of the Electoral Rights Act in honor of John Lewis. It looks like a state for Washington and the state option for Puerto Rico. It might even look like a Supreme Court review, so it sounds like the will of the people.

And, if we’re so lucky, it looks like Ruth Bader Ginsburg has a chance to retire in peace.

Jason Sattler, founded in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a member of the USA TODAY Board of Taxpayers and presents the podcast “The GOTMFV Show”. Follow him on Twitter: @LOLGOP

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