Friday, December 19, 2025

Going bonkers: MAGA claims our republic is not a democracy anyway

 Going bonkers: MAGA claims our republic is not a democracy anyway so his power grabs are OK?Poli sci 101: we are both a republic and a democracy, called a representative democracy. It is still based upon the vote of the people. It is not either/ or. Trump supports neither. He thinks and acts like an autocrat, thinking he can do whatever he wants, including ignoring or controlling the other two branches of government and attempting to overturn or control ballot results he does not like. 

Benjamin Franklin defined the new Constitutional form of government as a Republic..with a warning, "If we can keep it." I just ran across a fb posting by a MAGA loyalist that claimed a republic is not a democracy. Sorry, Ben, we are both a republic and a democracy: We are a representative democracy. My guess this"we are a republic; we are not a democracy" was a bonkers attempt to rationalize a power grab by a president as being ok, approved by the Constitution. It is not okay.  The subversion of our form of a republic/representative democracy is underway in the Trump regime, as administration officials attempt to turn a republic de facto into an autocracy in front of our half-open eyes. That is open defiance of the definition of "democracy" itself as rule by the people, which means, either through their elected representatives or directly by popular vote. . In fact, the standard definition of a republic is it is a form of representative democracy. In theory,  a republic is still responsive to the people who elect their representatives. We have a representative democracy. That is poli sci 101.  What Trump is trying to do is have America be neither a republic nor a democracy. He is trying to be an autocrat...rule by one, himself, treating his executive orders as laws to be obeyed,  ignoring or controlling Congress and the lower judiciary, while subverting the election processes.     He played a major role in the attempted coup on January 6 to overturn the 2020 election. And now he ordered state GOPs to gerrymander states to get more Congressional seats for his party in 2026 and to diminish minority racial representation.

Getting in the poli sci weeds:

In America, it is both: a republic and a democracy per this learned discussion.“Democracy” vs. “Republic”: Is There A Difference? | Dictionary.com " For all practical purposes, it’s both. In everyday speech and writing, you can safely refer to the US as a democracy or a republic. If you want or need to be more precise in referring to the system of the US, you can accurately call it a representative democracy. And should you need to be exacting? The US can be called a federal presidential constitutional republic or a constitutional federal representative democracy." James Madison tried to define a republic as being different than a democracy (which he defined as mob rule), but in Federalist 39 he said that the republic still had to get its authority from broad masses, not a knot of elites  . Another of many other sources: We are a blend of both a republic and a democracy: Was the United States Founded as a Republic or a Democracy? - Colonial Williamsburg

 If there was anything our founders feared, and the reason for the revolution, was to keep America free of a tyrannical king...or any other tyrannical ruler. Madison feared a resurgence of a king-like ruler and was instrumental in shaping  a constitution to guard against that: dividing power among three branches with checks on each other. There was an anti-emoluments clause to head off bribery.. To add more balance, the Bill of Rights was added as a compromise to protect citizen rights.  A case can be made that  Trump can be seen as a wannabe tyrant, uprooting even those fundamental barriers to give himself the power of a tyrant/King. That case follows:

 The Trump regime pretends it is still a democracy when it is doing what it can to subvert it. and to remove the democratic elements or even ignore the support of the broad masses because it has such power. Nevermind the representatives elected by voters are forced to represent the interests of the wannabe dictator and not the interests of their constituents who elected them. Nevermind the Trump regime uses its DOJ as an instrument for him to rule by fear and favor. Never mind the independent judiciary rulings Trump does not like are placed on ice as Trump awaits appeals from "his" 6-3 Supreme Court

Trump's own chief of staff, Susie Wiles, was quoted as saying that Trump believes" he can do whatever he wants" in an interview published by Vanity Fair.  Of all the quotations in that interview, that one was the one that was the most frightening. We voters should not be shocked that a person occupying the Oval Office with that kind of megalomaniacal attitude fancies himself a dictator and acts like an autocrat by abusing his power. He is getting away with it so far. MUFTIC FORUM BLOG: List of particulars: How Trump has consolidated his dictatorial powers in eleven months

. A unitary government, the purpose and the blueprint for enactment by Project 2025,  is for a president to act like the legislature and judiciary, as well as the administrator,all rolled into one big hammer..  Unitary executive, the term used by proponents of Projet 2025, is just a fancy word for autocracy/dictatorship. It is  just like what CPAC  admores about Hungary and this conservative action pac promoted it by even holding their meetings there.. The form of the three branches might still exist in name and form, but the control of them actually lies in the hands of a president who ignores the rule of law, abuses power, instills fear with threats against anyone who fails to comply, and appoints sycophants in place of nonpartisan technocrats to keep the administration disciplined. The author of Project 2025, Russell Vought, is now in charge of federal employees, forcing resignation or firing those not loyal to Trump. Trump has already become the de facto dictator who issues clearly unconstitutional executive orders that he expects to be treated like a law passed by a democratic process, which they are not. 

The rule of law is being replaced by the rule of Trump. He appeals lower court rulings he does not like to "his" 6-3 Supreme Court ad nauseam and ad infinitum. He has virtually neutered the power of lower courts, as "his" Supreme Court overturns lower court rulings on a regular basis, often using a shadow docket that issues rulings without any hearings or public airing of the issues. What Trump has threatened to do to the First Amendment is a whole other subject, but his attempt to sue and force broadcast media to bow to his demands under the threat of losing their licenses at the hands of a compliant head of the FCC is the most recent example of attacks on press freedom this fall. Due process and minority rights are attacked daily in immigration and anti DEI measures and gerrymandering he himself orders.

The Supreme Court uses its "
shadow docket" for emergency rulings, often with little explanation, impacting major issues. 
  • Supreme Court Shadow Docket Tracker — Challenges to Trump Administration Actions | Brennan Center for Justice
    Oct 20, 2025 — The Supreme Court's shadow docket is a procedure for hearing emergency applications. Shadow docket cases typically inv...
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Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Another half a loaf GOP plan: 100,000 will lose insurance

 The Associated Press - MSN

The GOP plans a substitute for Obamacare that results in 100,000 losing their health insurance over time per the Congressional Budget Office.. In addition,, those with pre-existing conditions would be out of luck per an analysis by the Associated Press.. House GOP health package lowers spending but boosts uninsured - Live Updates - POLITICO






Those with pre-existingconditions SOL

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Shambola: Health savings accounts are no substitute for Obamacare

 GOP has long supported health savings plans as an alternative to the ACA.  This is shambolic, at best, They claim this would give consumers more choice and control, and shortcut the middle man.  Consumers are not pining for more choice; they are wanting a plan that is indeed insurance they can afford. ,It they fail to extend the ACA subsidies, it will  be ripe fodder for Democrats to win in November 2026 after consumers get the actual sticker shock.  The final vote in Congress will take place December 17.  Voters will not be fooled when they get their bills for 2026 Obamacare....and many will still be forced to go without insurance because of the premium unaffordability.  

The ACA was inspired mostly by a Republican governor, Mitt Gov. Romney of Massachusetts, as an alternative to Medicare to All, popular among some on the left. While it did not help rein in the insurers, it provided a way for the self-employed and those who did not get insurance from an employer to get affordable access to preventive care, coverage of those with pre-existing conditions, and catastrophic illness to receive the care they needed. Subsidies and premiums in the ACA are geared to consumer's income...the lower the income, the more the subsidy, the cheaper the premium. Nothing proposed by health care saving plans comes close to providing the same advantage nor does it do anything to rein in the insurance industry's greed. Health savings plans only give consumers the ability to buy cheap, partial coverage insurance, either catastrophic or inadequate, high-deductible coverage, but not both, at retail, fine-print policies. This assumes consumers can find any insurance on the open market that also cover their pre-existing conditions. That is only music to the insurance companies' ears as they can scrap coverage of those who are sick in favor of those who are already healthy.

 In the guise of lowering premium costs, one provision being discussed recently  by advocates off replacing the ACA with health savings accounts deceptive and irrelevant. .Instead, this sham GOP bill  favors business who can lower costs of covering insurance to their employees by forming cross state alliances.Irony: Obmacare  purpose was and isto provide affordable insurance for those who do not get employer's insurance....so this is meaningless and useless to those depending on Obamacare; it's just a plum for business and there is no guarantee business will lower its premiums for employees, either..

  Voters will not be fooled when they get their bills for 2026 Obamacare....and many will still be forced to go without insurance because of the premium unaffordability.  

Friday, December 12, 2025

Two states, one red, one blue, just defied Trump's atttack on states ability to control their elections.

 December 11, 2025, was a civics lesson in states' rights to control their elections:Two states, one red, one blue, just defied Trump's attack on their states' rights, defying his attempts to federalize and control the election process and state laws. The GOP majority in the Indiana state senate refused to go along with Trump's pressure and threats of being primaried and losing federal funds if they refused to redistrict boundaries gerrymandered to increase GOP Congressional votes in time for the 2026 midterms. As one GOP state senator who voted to defy Trump on this issue commented on MSNOW, Indiana Republicans favor small government, and they resented Trump's pressure to federalize partisan advantages. The Indiana senators also defied death and bomb threats to do it.

In another case in Colorado, Trump declared once again that he would pardon Tina Peters, who is currently in a Colorado prison, having been found guilty of violating state election laws when she sought to take favorable action on behalf of Trump. Colorado officials, the governor, attorney general, and secretary of state said no, and also defied the president and his threats. They asserted that Trump can only pardon those found guilty of violating federal laws, per the Constitution, not state laws. Peters was convicted under state election laws.