After 5 years of obvious corruption, authoritarian demagogue Donald Trump is finally being exposed by the Democratic Party and the tiniest number of Republicans.
In 2016, we watched and we voted. 2.9 million more of us voted for Donald Trump’s opponent. But because of the rules, Donald Trump became President of the United States.
Traditionally conservative bastion, constitution waving parts of our government like the military, FBI, DOJ, CIA, and CPB were, at best, paralyzed and at worst turned into brown shirts.
Starting in 2017, we attacked immigrants. The weaker they were, the more we hurt them.
We separated immigrant parents from their children and put their children in cages.
A year ago, a supreme court candidate, later confirmed, said in his opening statement of his Judiciary committee hearing:
My friends and I sometimes got together and had parties on weekends, the drinking age was 18 in Maryland for most of my time in high school and was for all of my time in high school. I drank beer with my friends. Almost everyone did. Sometimes I had too many beers. Sometimes others did. I liked beer. I still like beer, but I did not drink beer to the point of blacking out and I never sexually assaulted anyone.
Kavanaugh
This candidate came and did a job interview, said this, and the Republican Senate advised the President to hire him, literally, for life.
October 28, 2018, Chesley B. ‘Sully’ Sullenberge III, wrote a Washingtonpost opinion piece titled: “We saved 155 lives on the Hudson. Now let’s vote for leaders who’ll protect us all.“
In 2018, we watched and we voted. The House flipped. Beto lost to Cruz by a smidgen.
Democratic politicians told us we voted for healthcare and pocketbook issues and not impeachment. Pundits explained how our voting was just part of the normal cycles. Yet, Democratic Senate candidates received 12 million more votes in Senate races but failed to win the majority of the Senate seats because of the rules.