Democratic Party Collusion, Race Baiting, And Death By Austerity - 
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Donald Trump began his presidency with unconstitutional and possibly illegal 
orders that put the minority Democratic Party on the sidelines.

Democrats have not utilized their own bully pulpit to fight back because they 
usually go along to get along when republicans are in control. Trump is 
exposing their subservience to deal making, the permanent government, and 
consequently, betrayal of their voters.

“You’re watching the Super Bowl next week. Wait till Trump’s tariffs raise your 
pizza prices.” – Senator Chuck Schumer , leader of the Democratic Party 
opposition

President Donald Trump is certainly a man of his authoritarian word. As he 
promised on the campaign trail he is very serious about changing the nature of 
the U.S. government, the U.S. role in the world, and promoting white 
nationalist sentiment. While he carries out unconstitutional and possibly 
illegal acts, Democratic Party leaders have been AWOL, stunned into silence as 
Trump has thus far chosen not to utilize the back room deal making they are 
accustomed to and moves ahead unilaterally with budget cuts, personnel cuts, 
and the elimination of entire agencies, circumventing congressional 
prerogatives as he goes.

Even an accident involving a commercial passenger jet and an army helicopter 
was fodder for overt Trumpian racism. This disaster was blamed on one of his 
obsessions, the performative and useless Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) 
programs. He even declared this meritless conjecture to be true in a 
presidential assessment that is no substitute for a proper investigation. The 
proximate cause of the accident may be decades of austerity which is supported 
by both wings of the duopoly.

Ronald Reagan’s destruction of the air traffic control union and mass firings 
in 1981 had a lasting impact. Decades later there is still a shortage of air 
traffic controllers. This shortage is in part due to inadequate funding for the 
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). A preliminary report indicated that two 
controllers should have been on duty, one to watch planes and the other to 
watch helicopters. But on that night, there was only one.

A majority of the FAA budget is paid for by the Airport and Airways Trust Fund 
(AATF) with airline fees , that is to say, by passengers themselves. This 
policy has been in place since 1970 and is an example of the unchanging 
political commitment to austerity. In this case, the flying public pays for 
most of the FAA budget instead of congress appropriating the necessary funding 
every year. In addition, congress has control over the Reagan National Airport 
and members advocated for more flights connecting to their districts, despite 
near accidents over the years. Trump can be blamed for making real and imagined 
people of color the villains in every story, but republicans and democrats are 
true wrongdoers who commit themselves to diminishing government programs and to 
making decisions that made them look good in the short term.

Trump’s response to the crash was not the least of his actions in less than two 
weeks in office. He has given Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, and 
owner of the X social media platform, carte blanche with his Department of 
Government Efficiency (DOGE), which is a white house office but not actually a 
federal agency. DOGE staffers have been given access to federal databases, 
including those authorized to spend trillions of dollars and firing anyone who 
tries to stop them. Musk was not elected to any office, nor was he confirmed by 
the Senate as high ranking officials are required to be. Instead he was made a 
special government employee , a vague title allowing him to work up to 130 days 
per year, but he doesn’t really need to be an employee. He uses X to incite 
Trump’s followers and adjusts algorithms to diminish anyone else’s ability to 
reach the public through social media.

As expected, federal judges blocked Trump’s effort to restrict birthright 
citizenship and to freeze federal spending . What of congressional democrats? 
When Trump closed the offices of the U.S. Agency for International Development 
(USAID), they held a press conference outside the agency and gave speeches 
condemning Trump. One senator attempted to show some degree of opposition. 
“We’re working with lawyers to try and get an injunction.” Washington has 
plenty of lawyers but has little fighting spirit among what passes for an 
opposition, who give the appearance of whining when they should take the gloves 
off and fight back.

The congressional protesters mentioned that Trump had usurped their authority 
in closing the agency but they also attacked him from the right in defending 
USAID. Congressman Don Beyer said of the USAID shut down, “Its elimination only 
helps our adversaries Russia and China, who want to see our global influence 
reduced at any cost. It’s no coincidence then that Elon Musk, the world’s 
wealthiest man with billions of dollars invested in China, is doing China’s 
bidding.”

There you have it in a nutshell. Congressional democrats are less upset about a 
president abrogating their rights, than they are about the U.S. being unable to 
flex its muscles against “adversary” states. It is true that USAID provides 
needed aid to people in crisis, but it is also a tool of soft power for the 
state. The USAID has done just that in eastern European color revolutions and 
in the ultimately successful effort for regime change in Syria. Money to 
Nongovernmental Organizations, the media, and individuals are used to undermine 
governments all over the world.

Trump isn’t going to do away with U.S. meddling in the affairs of other 
countries. It appears that the work of USAID will now be subsumed into the 
State Department, where he will have direct control of its activities. When he 
uses USAID to undermine China and Russia the democrats will likely have little 
to say. Imperialist intervention continues regardless of who is in office.

The leader of democrats in the Senate, Charles Schumer, may think that the 
price of pizza toppings is a motivator for political action, but he didn’t 
really need to say anything. The news that tariffs would be imposed on Canada 
and Mexico caused a stock market downturn and Trump backpedaled a bit with the 
announcement of a 30-day pause with both countries, but the trade war with 
China preceded him.

It was Joe Biden who imposed 100% tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and made 
them unaffordable to any U.S. resident who might want to buy them, or even 
medical equipment, solar panels, steel, or aluminum. Trump is continuing what 
was settled U.S. policy before he was elected.

It is extremely dangerous for unknown Elon Musk employees to be rooting around 
in federal databases carrying out unknown mischief. But how long does it take 
to file injunctions? Shouldn’t democrats have aggressive lawyers on standby 
and, most importantly, use the bully pulpit of public office to make their case?

But true opposition is unlikely to happen. The coziness between the two parties 
has been going on for a very long time. Voters are rightly concerned that a 
DOGE operative may have their social security information, but they cannot 
expect democrats to step up on their behalf. They are, in all likelihood, 
hoping that Trump will come to the negotiating table and free them from the 
need to be a pretend opposition.



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