It's hard to believe that in just a few short weeks (if the polls are right) Donald Trump will officially become a lame duck president. I'm already envisioning the ebullient crowds chanting, as they did outside the Bush White House when Barack Obama beat John McCain in 2008: "Na Na Hey Hey, Kiss Him Goodbye."
But I am also envisioning ultra-right militias showing up to do battle with the ephemeral Marxist/Antifa/Biden forces that supposedly are taking away all their freedoms.
The ugliness threatens to far outweigh the joy and relief that the long national nightmare of Trumpism is over. Because it won't be over. Even before he was elected thanks to the archaic Electoral College and the economic inequality of neoliberal capitalistic rule, Trumpism was always simmering just below the surface. Reversing the flood will be no easy task, and it will take a lot more than a corporate Democratic president's few token sandbags to do it.
Lame Duck Donald, if he wasn't joking at one of his recent Covid-spreading campaign rallies about fleeing the country to avoid prison, could start acting more like a high-flying reanimated Pterodactyl. He won't be going down without a fight, even if this fight doesn't include the highly prophesied legal challenges to the election result.
Out of revenge, he would refuse to sign even a bare-bones stimulus bill that does not personally and directly benefit himself and his clan and grant him and them immunity from prosecution for all past, present and future crimes. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is no doubt correct when she claims that all he cares about, right this very minute, is his name on $1200 stimulus checks to help his re-election chances.
Post-defeat, President Duck a L'Orange will be so busy stuffing his own carcass with Treasury loot that he'll make the Clintons' alleged absconding with White House furniture and memorabilia as they left office in 2000 look even pettier than it did at the time.
The mischief that this man can still do and the violence that he will still be able to foment from his continuing position of power are incalculable. The boast that he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and get away with it might even be put to the ultimate test. Would the Republicans, even assuming that they'd still barely control the Senate in January under a Biden presidency, finally help remove him from office in November or December in the interest of the survival of their own corrupt party? Because if he does lose, and loses badly, the country might not even be able to wait a few more months for his final departure.
Of course, with no pandemic relief in sight, a lame duck Congress could single-handily transform America into a virtual abattoir as Joe Biden bides his time till Inauguration Day. Who needs a sane, functional president with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel in virtual control of both the public purse and the Republican Party? Having distanced himself from the White House after the bipartisan CARES package for the plutocracy gave him and his class everything they wanted and more, McConnell has no incentive at all to cooperate with any president, whether Democrat or Republican.
Even if Trump is ultimately tried and convicted of a crime, he will get his own reality show. "Celebrity Apprentice" will morph into "Celebrity Ex-President" or maybe "Orange Is the New Orange" filmed in a luxe Club Fed, where Trump in a jumpsuit can promote QAnon conspiracy theories to his heart's content. Stay tuned for a cable bidding war to end all bidding wars to determine where Trump decides to take his talents after he leaves Washington.
Meanwhile, whoever said that divisiveness and partisan "gridlock" are preventing our elected representatives from doing anything for the public good should ponder this grisly image:
That's maskless ranking Democrat Dianne Feinstein giving a "full body hug" last week to maskless Senate Judiciary Chair Lindsey Graham after the Duopoly, at the behest of polluting Dark Money, successfully rammed through Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court nomination for a full body vote. They were congratulating themselves on the awesome civility with which they stabbed the body politic right in the back. Or maybe it was the skill with which they attached the silencer to the assault rifle aimed at America, allowing one more right-wing jurist to avoid answering even the most basic and pressing existential questions, including whether she "believes" in the capitalism-engendered climate change destroying all forms of life on Earth.
How do we explain this oligarchic merry-go-round, these endless variations on one grotesque theme?
Let us at least try to count the ways:
ReplyDeleteAye! Won't we jinx it, counting our electoral votes before they hatch?
Please, everybody, whether or not your district is in a battleground state, cast a vote for Biden to insure the popular vote sets a record in the rejection of a first termer. Then let's work at putting the screws to the DNC.
Karen, best of luck with the fall fundraiser for a great blog.
@Jay-Ottawa
ReplyDeleteYes, I've already voted, straight Dem all the way. Had to hold my nose really tight while voting for Biden and some of the Democrats who are down-ballot from him. Figure we can oust them later, if (more likely not if, but when) they behave like the quasi-Republicans they are, but getting rid of current Republican insanity is the priority.
Any idea what lame-duck executive actions by Trump are possible, what can be reversed, and how long any reversals will legally take? For instance, lets say he tries to permit oil drilling/fracking in national parks, awarding leases. Could they be legally reversed, or would the "sanctity" of contracts under capitalism make reversal difficult or impossible?
ReplyDeleteI doubt Trump will behave any worse than the Democrats have for the last four years.
ReplyDeleteI also doubt that bad behavior from Republicans will end when Trump leaves office. Roles will reverse, but the bad behavior is likely to be permanent.
The era of Constitutional Coups in South and Central America, such as Hillary's removal of the President of Honduras, has come home to the US and is likely to both continue and get worse.
Those resisting it will pretend none of that is true, in fact will ignore their own role in it in recent years and the US role overseas.
Prominent both at home and abroad has been the US intelligence world, and national security state. Yes, it is illegal to do that at home, but it has not stopped them, witness Brennan and Clapper telling Congress they had to lie to Congress about domestic spying -- what came of that but more domestic spying and a greater more open partisan role for our top intelligence "professionals."
ReplyDeleten.b. ~
https://www.democracynow.org/
19 October 2020
Part 1: Jeremy Scahill: Trump Has Incited White Supremacists & Emboldened Police to Act Outside the Law
Part 2: Jeremy Scahill: Trump’s Xenophobia Is Horrific, But U.S. Immigration Policy Has Always Been Racist
Part 3: Jeremy Scahill: “Trump Is Not the Root of the Problem, He Is a Product of American Imperial History”
Part 4: Jeremy Scahill on Trump’s “Homicidal” Pandemic Response & What’s at Stake in November Election
American Mythology: The Presidency of Donald Trump [ongoing seven part series]
https://theintercept.com/series/american-mythology/
"An Intercepted audio documentary series offers a comprehensive analytical history of the Trump presidency.
Featuring in-depth examination of Trump’s extreme agenda, the roots of U.S. history, and the policies of Trump’s predecessors, the series seeks to analyze the question: Is Trump the worst president in U.S. history?"
Jay,
ReplyDeleteI refer you to my comment on a previous blog regarding the new NYS third party ballot access rules.
I'm actually torn now. I get the idea of handing Biden as substantial a victory as possible, and I'm suddenly finding myself asking myself if the party I've supported for 20 years is worth saving.
I haven't filled my ballot out yet, and actually think I'm going to early vote in person. I'll throw it out to anyone here in this sandbox: Are any of the third parties in NYS worth saving? Karen, that especially goes for you.
I'll give my opinion for what it is worth.
ReplyDeleteI live in Australia and don't know the Third Party situation in NYS specifically. But from where I sit, Third Party Candidates are worth supporting - but not in this election.
No one who reads this blog loves Joe Biden or most of the Democratic Reps in Congress. We vote for him and his underlings with our eyes open: he is a sellout and a tool of the oligarchy. But Trump is a lunatic and many of his actions and the things he says and sells to his supporters sound fascist to me. Barr is the Dick Cheney of this administration and is equally if not more dangerous than Trump.
My decision was to hold my nose, vote for Biden and live to fight another day.
I will say one thing - We cannot give Biden the honeymoon we gave Obama. We can't sit back and just hope that he turns out the be the leader we wish for.