The REAL Reason Trump Won’t Do Infrastructure

All over the country people will be going here or there this memorial day weekend traveling on crumbling roads, dated bridges, and passing through tunnels badly in need of updating. President Trump this week stormed out of a meeting with Democratic leaders in congress in which they had planned to discuss funding for a $2 Trillion dollar infrastructure package. In typical Trump form, the President walked into the meeting, stood at the head of the table for something like three minutes, cried because Nancy Pelosi said she believed he’s been involved in a cover up, railed against congressional investigations of his presidency, and swore that he would not negotiate with Democrats on getting anything done until they stopped investigating corruption within his administration. He then stepped out onto the Rose Garden and delivered a statement complete with big note cards, about how he’s the most transparent president in history, he doesn’t “do cover-ups”, and how the Democrats Considering impeachment are just trying to scuttle his successful presidency. (blah blah blah I’d like to point out the astounding level of projection coming from the GOP, which is in fact the only party that has done any scuttling over the last 30 years, see Nixon Presidency, see Obama presidency, and Clinton Presidency, but I digress) Once again the work for which the American people have enlisted civil servants has failed to get done under Trump, and the president blames the rule of law while we get a bucket of double-talk dumped on our heads.

This is perhaps not as straight forward an impasse as it might seem, however. Trump’s anti-oversight theatrics were also very convenient because they disguised the fact that he cannot now, or ever, deliver on his signature promise to create a “great” infrastructure program. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has signaled that he has absolutely no interest in a big infrastructure plan if it requires rolling back any part of the GOP’s 2017 corporate tax cut. You see, this Republican party has abolished the days of history in which both parties could come together and agree on a certain course of action that might benefit their constituents, even if it meant that people and businesses had to pay taxes to live in a nice country. Time and again Republican leadership has proven to whom their allegiances lie, and it’s not to the middle class. The 2017 tax bill cuts taxes heavily for multimillionaires and billionaires, and offers some temporary tax cuts to some middle class Americans. The average tax cut for the middle class has been about $500 and they have an expiration date, 2025. Obviously, this has ballooned the tax deficit in this country to absurd levels (something Republicans bemoaned endlessly during Obama’s presidency.) This has left Trump with lots and lots of BIG promises, and no way of financing their fulfillment (not to mention the damage that will occur when they don’t get fulfilled) that doesn’t strap the cost onto the backs of the middle class. Perhaps the real reason that there was no place set for the president at that infrastructure meeting, and why he’d had pre-made note card graphics ready for use at his Rose Garden propaganda display is not that Nancy Pelosi accused him of a cover up, but because the Republican Senate and Mitch McConnell will not budge on their position of 0 corporate cooperation with the government to accomplish projects that this Country needs to thrive, and perhaps to survive the coming crises that will arise as a result of climate change and shifting world economic power. We have a GOP with deeply libertarian values of limiting government, and nonexistent civic responsibility for big business wealth traps. I could go on about how short sighted this libertarian ideology is, and how it’s more often than not served as a cover for billionaires to create moral equivalency for themselves while they rob the American people blind and take us one tiny step at a time closer to our roots as the wild west. That’s a conversation for another day.

Donald Trump is between a rock and a hard place, he must either choose to don the persona of a weak, embattled president who has been stymied by investigations which he simultaneously paints as “The greatest hoax in the American history”, “an attempted coup”, and a “complete and total exoneration” As if these are all compatible narratives, Or he must admit that his political ineptitude, and his choice to tie himself into a parasitic GOP that for the last 50 years has resorted to cheap tricks, and dirty political virtue signals to harness power for the interests of big business and the very rich while claiming conservative, evangelical, and southern ideologies in order to gain the undying support of a less discerning section of the populace. Donald Trump’s incompetence is perhaps not a bug, but a feature of what the GOP wants to see out of this administration. Republicans don’t actually want to see anything get done by the government. Mitch McConnell has described himself as the “grim reaper” of any legislation backed by the Democratic House. To me, this sounds like a complete dereliction of duty, and an abandonment of the purpose for which he was elected, but to Republicans this sounds like one more knife in the back of a big daddy government that liberal cucks need to tell them how to live their lives. Oh no, these Libertarian ideologues in the GOP love to see liberal snowflakes cry, even if it means cutting their own legs off to make it happen.

3 Reasons Why Congress Should Impeach Donald Trump.

Firstly, impeachment has been used to call out misleading, dishonest, and corrupt conduct by Presidents even if it didn’t end up in removal from office. Bill Clinton was brought to trial by a Republican House on two articles of impeachment, Lying to a grand jury, and attempted obstruction of justice. The Senate did acquit him of all charges. Bill Clinton had committed no crimes, and because he had been a sexually loose kind of man, it ended up costing him much during his presidency. These charges were ultimately determined to be unsubstantial, and this means that more than twenty years later, the same Republican Party that ran what ended up as being little more than a political smear campaign that dragged innocent people’s names through the mud, wasted the American people’s time and attention, and lowered the standard for American political dialogue in ways that we have yet to fully understand the consequences of is painting modern Democrats’ efforts at investigating the most corrupt presidency that we’ve ever seen as a “witch hunts” and in the word’s of Donald Trump himself, “Probably the greatest Hoax our country has ever seen.” Trump’s actions cannot go unchecked, lest the standard to which we hold the office of the presidency should be forever tainted, and our country forever changed. Democrats cannot back down from the fight. The Republican party since Nixon has been so rife with this kind of hypocrisy, narrative muddying, virtue signalling, and cheap tricks to keep their party in power, that their voter base can no longer tell when they’ve been mislead. To fail to Impeach Trump says that all of that wrongdoing, and any conceivable future for American Politics will get a pass from Democrats.

Secondly, In Today’s media landscape, far more people would have access to the testimonies of key witnesses that will certainly have a great effect on public opinion leading up to the 2020 election. Moderate, establishment democrats fear the political blow back that they believe could result from divisive impeachment proceedings. Nancy Pelosi remembers well watching Newt Gingrich’s leading of the failed impeachment attempt in 1998, and the end of his Speakership in the House. But Donald Trump is not being falsely accused, and given the full evidence, it will be clear to congress and to the American People that the president is intensely corrupt, and that he is a danger to the health of our democracy. Thus the senate will have to either lie to the American People, or it will have to find him guilty. It is of paramount importance that the Senate is forced to prove whether it will respect the constitution, or whether it will protect it’s political interests. They must be brought to account for their answer. It’s easy to forget in the complex world of political maneuvering that the TRUTH being clear to the American people is more important than the power that can be harnessed as a result of our ignorance. Donald Trump IS guilty. He IS corrupt, and his dirty laundry MUST be aired publicly.

Last but not least, Even if we find that Donald Trump is not in any way improperly bought or sold by the Russians (which he is), his disinformation campaign in the wake of Robert Mueller’s report is enough to prove that this President will not hesitate to act in his own interest, regardless of the cost to the Country. He has regularly mislead the public about the nature of the Mueller Report’s findings, outright lying to the faces of his supporters and his critics alike. He has consistently mischaracterized the Mueller Report as a definitive statement of “No Collusion, No Obstruction” in a daft, sing song repetition ever since it was released in it’s redacted form, and he has declared executive privilege over the undredacted version to prevent its release to Congress, even in the face of a congressional subpoena by the House Judiciary Committee. The Mueller report didn’t even investigate into Collusion, which is not a legal term recognized by the Department Of Justice, he found that the evidence that he examined was not sufficient to Charge the president with direct “Coordination or Conspiracy” with the Russian government to meddle in the 2016 election. And Although the Mueller report laid out a pretty damning view of the President’s activity as it relates to attempted obstruction of Justice during the FBI’s investigation, He stopped short of charging the President with Obstruction of Justice, later citing a DOJ policy memo from the 70’s that states that a president cannot be indicted for a crime while in office. Recently, an open letter published by Medium, and signed by over 700 lawyers stated, “Each of us believes that the conduct of President Trump described in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report would, in the case of any other person not covered by the Office of Legal Counsel policy against indicting a sitting President, result in multiple felony charges for obstruction of justice.”