I covered this topic last night during a radio interview with Jim Watkins. Here Iโd like to expand on the relevant comments towards the end ofย the segment.
Whether Trump is truly some kind of salvation from the anti-human, neoliberal technocracy weโve been subject to in the West for seventy years post-WWII remains to be seen.
Other commentators, as they are free to do, have already passed judgment one way or another regarding if heโll deliver the goods or not.
As for me, Iโll keep an open mind until the fruits of his presidency are borne out.
Whatโs already inarguable โ not that itโs a surprise โ is that the establishment Republican RINO class is not planning to play for anyoneโs team for the next four years except their own and their donor-ownersโ.
Whatever overblown overtures these Swamp creatures might mouth to Democracyโข in public, in private their interests are fundamentally at odds with Trumpโs and especially the American citizenryโs that put Trump into office.
Their gravy train is on the line with all of this #DraintheSwamp and government efficiency talk; theyโve gotten fat and happy feeding at the trough and so theyโre not going to forfeit their greasy kickback schemes without a fight.
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The blue firewall wonโt exist in the upcoming Congressional session, the Democrats having been roundly rejected as they should have been, so the onus is on the RINOs to subvert Trumpโs agenda and, by proxy, the agenda of the American voters.
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Theyโll be aided and abetted by legacy media in that effort from start to finish.
Viaย Politicoย (emphasis added):
โWhile much of the GOP has become a Trump subsidiary, there are still some Senate Republicans who consider themselves members of a co-equal branch of government and take their Advise and Consent duty seriouslyโฆ
The challenge will not just be how willing they are to thwart Trump, but whether they will be willing to do so with more than one nominee. Itโs one thing to rise up with safety in numbers and block, say, Matt Gaetzโs nomination as attorney general should it reach the floor. Itโs quite another to torpedo Gaetz and then take down another, let alone two or three, more Trump appointees.
Itโs worth watching, though, because this same bloc of Republican lawmakers would also be the most likely to reemerge later in Trumpโs term to selectively challenge him on issues (tariffs or foreign policy come to mind) or an inevitable power grab.โ
On a deeper level, of course, this is about the entrenched Deep State trying, via its well-heeled proxies in Congress, to maintain its grip on power.
On the more superficial palace intrigue level, though, this is about a Congress desperate to maintain its institutional power within the broader power structure by defying an executive, no matter how big his mandate is, on behalf of the entrenched permanent bureaucracy and its budding techno-fiefdom.
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