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Political expediency is not going to save American Democracy
https://signalpress.blogspot.com/2026/01/political-expediency-is-not-going-to.htmlOne of the things I really try to avoid, especially when it comes to politics, is cynicism. However, as we start into this 2026 midterm election season, things being the way they are, I am struggling to avoid doing so. It comes from the impression I get that opposition to Trump is considered by some politicians, to be more of an opportunity to feather their own nest, and advance their own political career than it is to save American democracy from the biggest threat it has faced since the Civil War, or Richard Nixon.
I've committed not to cast ballots for fence-sitters, compromisers, or weak-willed wafflers. I'm already a third of the way into a notebook I'm keeping with comments made by politicians and potential candidates which try to leave the impression that this is just another midtern election with business as usual. That's not going to get my vote. So politicians, especially those running in Illinois, in the Chicago area, beware. I'm looking for boldness and a willingness to go to the point of taking big risks politically to end the Trump nightmare and who are willing to use the power of Congress to get rid of him and send him packing. If I don't see that you don't get my vote.
If--and that is still a very small word for a very big possibility--we do win a majority in the Congress, including the Senate or not, there are those who will restrain their actions against Trump because of the fear of not being re-elected, or not wanting to look too "political," then we will not stop what is happening to our country.
I've committed not to cast ballots for fence-sitters, compromisers, or weak-willed wafflers. I'm already a third of the way into a notebook I'm keeping with comments made by politicians and potential candidates which try to leave the impression that this is just another midtern election with business as usual. That's not going to get my vote. So politicians, especially those running in Illinois, in the Chicago area, beware. I'm looking for boldness and a willingness to go to the point of taking big risks politically to end the Trump nightmare and who are willing to use the power of Congress to get rid of him and send him packing. If I don't see that you don't get my vote.
If--and that is still a very small word for a very big possibility--we do win a majority in the Congress, including the Senate or not, there are those who will restrain their actions against Trump because of the fear of not being re-elected, or not wanting to look too "political," then we will not stop what is happening to our country.
Maybe there is something I'm missing, but the attitude and the political discussion, from Democratic party politicians, doesn't seem to be reachng the level of where the growing protests and marches are going. Maybe I'm expecting too much, and expecting people to disobey illegal orders, or make it impossible for them to be carried out is more than what is possible in this passive, blissfully ignorant, inattentive, duped country.
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Political expediency is not going to save American Democracy (Original Post)
lees1975
11 hrs ago
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CrispyQ
(40,706 posts)1. The party is not going to save us.
One could argue if we'd had a true opposition party the past 45 years we wouldn't be here. Getting big money out of our electoral process is probably one of the easiest & most effective fixes we could do, but the ones who can fix it are a subset of the ones who benefit from it. We truly have the best democracy money can buy! I saw that on a bumper sticker.
Solly Mack
(96,441 posts)2. ...