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Republicans Dont Believe in Democracy
Do Democrats understand what theyre facing?
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/16/opinion/republicans-democracy.html?te=1&nl=david-leonhardt&emc=edit_ty_20190917?campaign_id=39&instance_id=12436&segment_id=17083&user_id=ca02b127fa17b8d676fde27e367a12bb®i_id=89651072
Item: Last week Republicans in the North Carolina House used the occasion of 9/11 to call a surprise vote, passing a budget bill with a supermajority to override the Democratic governors veto. They were able to do this only because most Democrats were absent, some of them attending commemorative events; the Democratic leader had advised members that they didnt need to be present because, he says, he was assured there would be no votes that morning.
Item: Also last week, Representative Adam Schiff, the Democratic chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, issued a subpoena to the acting director of national intelligence, who has refused to turn over a whistle-blower complaint that the intelligence communitys inspector general found credible and of urgent concern. We dont know what the whistle-blower was warning about, but we do know that the law is clear: Such complaints must be referred to Congress, no exceptions allowed.
On the surface, these stories may seem to be about very different things. The fight in North Carolina is basically about the G.O.P.s determination to deny health care to low-income Americans; the governor had threatened to veto any budget that didnt expand Medicaid. The whistle-blower affair probably involves malfeasance by high government officials, quite possibly President Trump, that in some way threatens national security.
What the stories have in common, however, is that they illustrate contempt for democracy and constitutional government. Elections are supposed to have consequences, conveying power to the winners. But when Democrats win an election, the modern G.O.P. does its best to negate the results, flouting norms and, if necessary, the law to carry on as if the voters hadnt spoken.
Thus, in 2016 the voters of North Carolina chose a Democrat to govern the state; the immediate G.O.P. response was to try to strip away most of the governors power. Last year Democrats won a majority of the votes for the state legislature, too, although Republicans retained control thanks to extreme gerrymandering. But they no longer have a veto-proof majority hence last weeks power grab.
Similarly, last year Americas voters chose to give Democrats control of the House of Representatives. This still leaves Democrats without the ability to pass legislation, since Republicans control the Senate and the White House. But the House, by law, has important additional powers the right to be informed of whats going on in the executive branch, such as complaints by whistle-blowers, and the right to issue subpoenas demanding information relevant to governing.
The Trump administration, however, has evidently decided that none of that matters. So what if Democrats demand information theyre legally entitled to? So what if they issue subpoenas? After all, law enforcement has to be carried out by the Justice Department and under William Barr, Justice has effectively become just another arm of the G.O.P.
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kentuck
(111,079 posts)Times have changed. We will need to change with the times.