In my latest political post, I have a couple of thoughts concerning the role of political parties and the impact of White House actions on Americans.
Is it Time for New Political Parties?
The political party representing conservatives seems to have lost its moral compass. Its members have largely rubber-stamped White House initiatives. Political candidates vying for elective office have come to the man on the throne in Washington begging for his support. They seek his highness’s blessing in coming primary contests. They refuse to listen to the voters, and one Conservative leader has suggested they cancel town hall meetings. They feel they are above us, know better than the poor peasants in their kingdoms, and fail to consider the impact of their actions on their members and all Americans. The three monkeys come to mind.
The other party, the unworthy opposition liberals have also lost their compass, don’t know which direction the sun rises, and provide as much protection as a champion fighter’s sparing opponent. They have lost their message, creditability, and constituency. They can’t find their way out of a room with one open door.
With this political mess, is it time for new political parties? Most definitely, YES! You may have heard about the Whig Party in your high school American history class. Of course, with the government interference in education you may not have learned about its demise and the rise of the Republican Party. This was Lincoln’s party, not the current cohort of conservatives. The liberal party also seems out of touch with American voters. There is a rumor that they may replace the donkey with a lamb.
Like a witch’s brew, the conditions are perfect for new parties. A conservative party that focuses on constitutional issues, respects the American public, and reduces the heavy-handed concentration of power at the state and national levels. A liberal party that is fiscally responsive, develops grassroots leadership, champions minorities with action not empty promises, and encourages Americans to be great.
Wait for It
Some Americans refuse to recognize the impact that Washington’s decisions are making on their lives. Of course, most of us realize that tariffs will increase our costs for almost everything. However, other issues will have a profound impact on our lives.
- The FDA will no longer inspect food. This will put our health at risk. Food poisoning may become an everyday issue. Do you grow your own food? Maybe you should start a garden.
- The Consumer Protection Agency has laid off thousands of workers. Be prepared for more faulty products as manufacturers cut costs to increase profits.
- The government is the only one laying off workers. The ripple effect will reach all sectors of the economy. It’s time to update your resume, obtain new skills, and increase your emergency savings.
- The government has cut funding for many programs, resulting in layoffs in charitable organizations and community social services.
- College students should say farewell to their friends from abroad with visas, This will harm friendships and decrease the ability of American university graduates to function in a global economy.
- Retirement may become an illusion, something only the rich can experience. You should postpone retirement and work as long as possible. Unfortunately, you make too much money and cost-cutting layoffs will hit you first.
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