My Two Sense
An Intentional Misdirection by Homonym
It is likely that by the time you read this missive you will have already heard that President Biden withdrew his candidacy for the 2024 Presidential election cycle. His withdrawal will inaugurate the talking heads endlessly dithering over who finally will be the Democrat candidate, and who among the Democrats will have the best shot at winning the election.
The party is in uncharted territory, or at least not recently charted since the open Democratic convention of 1968.
I am putting my pesos on Kamela Harris becoming the heir-apparent, and potentially winning the 2024 election. Thus, my two cents:
Madam President
It is my opinion that if the Biden family were interested in the good of the party (so disgusting that they avoid “for the good of the country”), Joe Biden would resign from office. (Incidentally, the better scenario for the right is that Joe Biden refuses to leave office before his term expires.) His resignation would have at least two consequences:
One, it would avoid the messy invocation of the 25th Amendment, thereby saving some face on the part of the family.
Two, it would make Kamela Harris “Madam President.” The presidential title coupled with her being a woman of color would tilt those who may have been contemplating a Trump vote due to Joe’s cognitive mess to shift solidly left again simply because of her immutable characteristics. Further, any and all criticism of “Madam President” would immediately be labelled (and likely perceived) as misogynistic and racist by the lame-stream media and sycophants, regardless of its veracity.
I suspect the shift in sentiment for a “Madam President” would favor her to win the 2024 election. I also sense her elevation to Madam President would shift significantly the down-ballot races in favor of the Democrats.
Et Cetera
I shudder to contemplate what the U.S. might look like after four years of a Harris presidency and a full-blown Democratic Congress. I suspect it would be the end of the constitutional republic with which we are (were?) familiar. The Democrat dream sheet of which we have heard for at least eight years is this:
- Expand the U. S. Supreme Court
- Grant statehood to the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico
- Grant citizenship to “illegal migrants”
- Ban private ownership of firearms under the guise of a public health crisis
- Ban fossil fuel powered vehicles as a inaugural ban on all fossil fuels
- Raise taxes to fund forced wealth redistribution
- Normalize judicial activism to favor diversity, equity and inclusion at the expense of merit
- Normalize lawfare against adversaries, political and cultural
- Grant more authority to the administrative state