We should take a moment to reflect on the fact that we’ve partially shut down the Right’s ability to cause more damage than they’ve done already, but we shouldn’t get complacent. Just because the Democrats will control the House of Representatives starting Thursday is not a reason to become inactive. We still have too many members of the House Democratic Caucus that are under the control of Wall Street, and are ardent defenders of Third Way politics of the 1990s. These Corporate Democrats need to go.
Monthly Archives: December 2018
2019 Is Going To Be 1 Hell Of An Interesting Year
There’s no denying that because of the outcome of the 2018 midterms, 2019 is shaping up to be a real interesting ride now that Donald Trump is practically cornered. How much more mayhem he’ll cause is still a massive unknown, but 1 thing is definitely clear, it’s not going to be a pretty picture. What happens now is dependent on what he chooses to use next as a conveniently placed distraction.
Why Donald Trump’s Contract With Andrey Rozov May Not Be The Evidence To Prove Collusion And Could Possibly Land Him In Prison
In so far as Robert Mueller’s probe is concerned, the contract may not be the investigation’s smoking gun. What ultimately will be is hard to say. Rest assured, Mueller most likely has other evidence lined up that’s even more damning than that contract. But given the course of the investigation since March 2017, there’s been a constant theme: no hard evidence that Trump colluded with Russia to win the presidency. The only case that’s been proven is that Trump had engaged in several illegal business practices before entering office, but even that’s been common knowledge for years. The fact is that his actions are catching up to him, and, while it still questionable as to whether or not he’s going to be impeached, they will likely land him in prison once he’s out of office.
The Right-Wing And Corporate America Are In For A Nasty Surprise Come January
For Corporate America, it means that they are now dealing with a class of freshmen incumbents who largely won’t play by their rules. This is an absolute nightmare for them, as they’ll have no control. For the rest of us, it’ll be a good thing, as it will finally start breaking Corporate America’s 50-year coup and war of attrition on all of us. This may mean that some corporate excesses could be reined in to a degree. Example: Just look at the skyrocketing prescription drug prices, that’ll likely be a top agenda item. Seeing some legislation passed on curbing the pharmaceutical industry’s ongoing and absurd price gouging is very likely to happen.
There are numerous other examples of Corporate America’s excessive political power. The bottom line is that there will be some more new faces in Congress who’ve got a massive incentive on reining this excess in. That’s the impact of the progressive wave is having on the order of the day in Washington.