Well the title just wore me out. Let’s start with the easy
part, partisanship is effing this country good.
Second how do you address people, identify where you see the
problem without name calling. Well I just blew it in the title, but I feel stuck
saying clueless elitist because that is exactly the problem with a good chunk
of the leadership on the left.
Which leads to the sad part of MAGA. There is only a
minority of MAGA that is racist and misogynist and unfortunately that is the
loudest part on social media. There are some MAGA that get involved, yet they
are overshadowed by the worst of their movement. Why do I say this is sad because
unbeknownst to the left many of these people are the hard working Americans
they talked down to for decades. Hence the cluelessness.
I have talked about it before yet without the emphasis on
partisanship making it worse. In fact extremely worse therefore the effing it
up problem. And partisanship is effing the country not just the two sides.
Put good hard working Americans who just wanted to have
someone stick it to the people who ignored
them politically and generally economically, add in FOX News creating a
demonization narrative that began to hypnotize them, a one sided partisan
argument that acted like they were on the hard working American’s side when
actually their political actions added to the struggles of these same hard
working Americans and you have the recipe for the greatest grifter in our
country to succeed. Trump knew the words of the anger. He doesn’t give a spit about
his voters, but he knew how to spit out the words. He knew well what they
wanted to hear. And now he has taken partisanship to a whole new level. The
clueless left can’t match it though.
They do have sort of a base, yet nothing as intense as the
wave of hate Trump jumped on and is surfing through every turmoil he can or did
create to continue to hold in line scared Republicans who care more about their
little island of power than the people they represent.
And this is why it is sad for MAGA. The one person they felt
understood and appreciated them stashed them on his surfboard and created a tsunami
that is destroying this country. And they are all on board screaming with joy
as their lives are about to be thrown against the rocks when the wave crashes.
Unfortunately this is all about to crash down on the whole country so yeah even
us “who didn’t vote for this” will be wiped out. So is this the end?
It never is, it is just a matter of how fast we can figure
out what to do when the wave hits the rocks and the subsequent undertow pulls
us all under. How do we swim back to shore?
We can’t rely on the cold water waking MAGA up immediately.
It may or may not take a generation. And my fear is those waiting in the surf
as the water clears will be the clueless elitists with a damning I told you so
attitude. And the kind that ain’t good for healing. Yeah, the same mindset that
ignored the real problems facing this country as they told us everything we did
especially MAGA that was wrong with us. Complete and utter elitism with no
understanding their partisanship is part of the problem.
So instead of the waters clearing, the murkiness will
continue unless we who understand both sides of the current left/right partisan
madness then realize we can’t let either side take charge. And it is okay if
there is a left/right or true conservative/liberal divide in the country. I stated
before I believe in that let’s say minor dichotomy. Why, because times change
and you need policies that reflect the times. And sometimes we need to move forward
and sometimes we need to pull back. It works when we understand we are not
partisan sides trying to win, but offer solutions that work best for the times.
We were already headed for a my side must win long before
Trump joined the partisanship battle in American politics. He was just the catalyst
the created the current I would say gridlock, but it much more than that
politically.
So going back a couple of paragraphs, I do believe in the left/right
see saw or whatever other metaphor floats your boat, but what I do not like is
saying compromise is a solution. Or the system needs compromise. No, it doesn’t.
Compromise only dilutes what you are trying to do to appease people and can
create gridlock. And as mentioned we are nowhere near any political gridlock,
we are two hard headed rams butting each other and getting nowhere. And we are
about to fall off the cliff of sanity.
So right now and going forward in the immediate future
people not caught up in the effing partisan rams falling off the cliff need to
find a few very specific issues that affects the vast majority of this country.
And I mean just a few issues and where liberal or conservative is more about
what is the best solution. We need to work on those for a few election cycles,
really sit down and hammer out solutions so we can start clearing the water and
give something concrete people can see in the water.
And there are a few issues people can prioritize pretty
easily in my limited sight. Social security, balancing the budget, leveling the
tax code and finally new election finance and campaign laws. The first three
can be worked on together in some of the policy. The campaign laws need
vigorous overall so people can be represented, not the select few. Money should
not be the driving force behind choosing people to represent us. Somehow we
need to make this change now.
There are other major issues that need immediate attention
also, such as new immigration policy, and a rebuild of what education means to
us as a country. For now the immediate needs are paramount. The direction must
change and spending two or three election cycles working on settling the
dynamics down and fix our immediate financial situation gives us the biggest
bang for the immediate buck now worth 28 cents.
You can argue what might be more important and if you have a
good case I will listen. I chose my three based on some general concerns. Social
security was our first program to help the average person and we need it to
survive so people can survive. The budget is a disaster. Yes we need to reign
in spending, it is imperative, you just can’t spend all the time. Cuts will
need to be made. Not the DOGE cuts for political theatre, but real well thought
out cuts, so this is why I say two or three election cycles. Our government can
still do in the background much of what it already does, but we need to reduce
the bureaucracy, not dramatically, but practically. There are things we need
from out government like roads or law enforcement. Those will need work now and
in the future, yet for us to move forward we need to identify the most important
issues facing us. I have laid out the campaign issue and then the trilogy of
tax code renovation/leveling, social security and the budget. And you can tie
some of the solutions up in one package if done right.
Then by the grace of God if you can not compromise, yet
actually write real solutions we, the people get victory at so many levels that
by then the waters will have cleared. Once we see our feet again standing in
the surf, we can start working on the next highest priorities to continue this
great experiment of what our country truly can become. And yes then the right/left
or liberal/conservative pendulum can swing as needed not based on partisanship,
but who has the best ideas for the moment.
That was the framework our Founding Fathers worked to try
and give us. Let’s celebrate 250 years and start finishing the job.
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