Opinion What are Republicans Planning for 2022?

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https://threestringraconteur.com/2021/05/12/what-are-republicans-planning-for-2022/

Is the GOP more substantial than just kissing Trump’s ring? Many commentators describe the Republican party hollowing. I’ve written about it for years, so I was cynical before this started, but even I’m shocked at their dark turn the last few years. In 2020, Republicans dropped their policies in favor of Trumpian idolatry. Then they decided they didn’t need goals anymore, settling for their many grievances. Now, the GOP routinely opposes legislation the majority of Republicans want to see passed. What are Republicans planning? What does the end game look like? This doesn’t make sense, so I find myself wondering: what are we missing?

Here’s a measure of political reality. Imagine your party opposes a new bill. You do all the usual things to stop it: you argue against it, you demonize the writers, you mischaracterize the results, and so on. If it’s popular, you fold or double down. When the bill finally comes to a vote, you do your last calculations. Politicians may not be the best or the brightest, but every representative can count. If you’re going to lose, you make the best of it. Dozens of politicians would switch sides, voting for the bill they opposed. It’s cheap, it preserves whatever popularity you have, and it opens the door to claiming credit later. Tawdry or not, it’s a practical and common political maneuver.

By comparison, look at the American Rescue Plan. The bill was highly popular, even with conservative voters. There were no surprises in the process; everyone knew the contents and commitments well ahead of the vote. And yet, every single Republican voted against it. Every one. A few Republicans took credit for the benefits anyway, and the press quickly savaged them.

The new infrastructure bill is equally popular. Republicans falsely promised infrastructure spending for the last four years. Democrats finally write a big proposal with lots of money. And yet, despite seeing all that money, Republicans stepped away. Professional politicians would have larded the bill with as many popular Republican programs as possible. But not today’s GOP. Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell preemptively announced that no Republicans would support this popular idea. The bill, he insisted, would not gain a single Republican vote. McConnell didn’t care how many GOP priorities Biden added or how many compromises the other side made.

Republicans acted that way despite having seen how badly their standing had dropped the first time they used that approach.

This is political insanity.

I see three possible reasons:

  1. They’re all crazy. (This seems unlikely.)
  2. Republicans saw positive votes as more damaging to their reputation than obstruction. Given their dropping popularity, this seems unlikely as well.
  3. Republicans don’t value their popularity the way they used to.
The last option frightens me. Republicans have no apparent goals. They stage Trump loyalty purges, shout nonsense grievances, try to ignite new cultural wars, and call for increasingly biased ‘vote recounts.’ That’s not inspirational; it’s political petty vandalism. It’s hard to overemphasize how unusual this is for a major political party out of power.

The majority of Republicans aren’t idiots. (Ignore, if only briefly, Paul Gosar, Louie Gohmert, Ron Johnson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, and (of course) Donald Trump.) Most Republicans understand the polling results. For all their lies to each other, they can see what happens. They can’t capture the loyalists without Trump, but Trump’s terrible reputation drags down everyone who tries to ride his coattails.

When you speak to Republicans privately, most acknowledge that the election was fair, that Trump is wrong about his claims, and minuscule fraud. They know that their party is only undermining voting rights to give Republicans an unfair political advantage. They know the truth of Gerrymandering, voter suppression, and the other laws.

What are Republicans planning for the future?

The integrity of the 2020 election was threatened, but only from Republican meddling. And it wasn’t trivial; finishing a fair election was a very near thing, frequently close to failure. What would have happened if Michigan officials had rejected the honest election results? Or if the election officials in Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania had followed suit? The idea of “Republican election officials” should be an oxymoron, but it isn’t.

The House’s anti-democratic vote to reject Biden’s election victory only failed because Republicans didn’t have a majority.

Since the election, state Republican parties are granting themselves more power to interfere. In the 2020 Georgia election, the legislature wanted to override the state election results, but they didn’t have the authority. And Georgia state Republicans just voted themselves many new powers, including overriding state elections. It’s now legal under Georgia state law for the Republican-controlled legislature to discard election results they don’t like.

I’m profoundly afraid of what Republicans are planning. The GOP spent decades building themselves institutional advantages to lock in their power. From voting restrictions to Gerrymandering, Republicans already embedded substantial electoral benefits into the current system. State parties are adding hundreds of new state-level laws to expand that advantage.

And national Republicans are acting as if the fundamentals of representative democracy don’t matter to them. Do they feel the fix is in?

What are Republicans planning?
 
Reflecting on how they managed to lose all tangible power in 4 years probably.

Lost the house.
Lost the senate.
Lost the presidency.

Did I miss anything?
 
With any luck, they'll boot the warmongers and neocons, extend a hand to the working class, encourage entrepreneurs and small to medium businesses, and defend traditional American freedoms.
In reality though, they'll probably just "lose with dignity".
 
Yikes, this article doesn't even mention the Republican plans that will happen any day now like:
*Discarding the 2020 election results and appointing Donald Trump president-for-life
*Mandatory death penalty for women who get an abortion
*Abolishing the 13th amendment and making all black people slaves
*Putting journalists and college professors in death camps
*Deporting all Latinx people to Mexico, even the ones with citizenship
*Enshrining white supremacy the law of the land
*Replacing Earth Day with "Chop a Tree Down" day and handing out free gasoline
*Making every transgender person carry an ID that has their dead name and birth gender

Be informed people, Orange Man Bad!
 
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What republicans are planning for any given year:

- shitting their pants
- praying for israel and sending them hundreds of billions of taxpayers dollars in case the prayers are not enough
- supporting gays as long they dont marry, supporting gays as long they don't adopt, supporting all gays AND some trannies, but only if they are based conservative trannies
- supporting gun control but only some gun control
- supporting the replacement of white population with brown immigrants but only as long as it's done legally
- autistically screeching about China
- some more pants shitting
 
Imagine talking about any "elections" after the shit show in November. Assuming your government is fucked and rigged beyond your control is nothing new, but having it blatantly confirmed for you out in the open? That's when you should simply wash your hands of the shitstem entirely, it clearly isn't built to last anymore, no values or common virtues. No greater good to be worked towards with antithetical foreigners being imported to be the next debt slaves of the FEDCoin age. The oligarchs in government learned in the modern age that they can replace their constituents, not the other way around.
 
- being useless
- cucking to baseless claims of racism
- maintaining the status quo of a dying nation
- more bombs for Israel
- making sure anyone willing to rock the boat never comes to any government power ever again.

Not much different than 2000 really.

Edit: forgot BASED BLACK MAN
 
This is the second story I've seen on here in just minutes which left me with that familiar feeling of wishing the Republicans and america as a whole was this competent, well oiled hate machine, ready to repel any infections and viruses posing as "progress"
The truth is a lot more pitiful: the Republicans are just old and tired, looking to hitch onto this new "populism" thing, and of course they're making the call only after losing a national election on 3 levels which threatens to surpass even King Niggers dive in quality of life in the US.
 
By comparison, look at the American Rescue Plan. The bill was highly popular, even with conservative voters. There were no surprises in the process; everyone knew the contents and commitments well ahead of the vote.
I don't buy that, and you make no effort to demonstrate such.

The new infrastructure bill is equally popular. Republicans falsely promised infrastructure spending for the last four years. Democrats finally write a big proposal with lots of money. And yet, despite seeing all that money, Republicans stepped away.
Maybe they didn't want to spend lots of money in the first place. Maybe-- certainly, actually-- they were complaining about the fact that the proposal broadened the concept of infrastructure to ridiculous extents.

Everyone's willing to talk about how the GOP are professional cuckolds that slice up fruit for the bull known as the DNC and then go and play on their Switch or whatever, and I don't totally disagree, but these are vacuous retellings and assertions being made in service of a tenuous-at-best idea.

Most Republicans understand the polling results.
It's understood that they're easily manipulable and almost always have no sense of state sentiment versus a vague national sentiment. It's also understood that they're often poorly worded, which causes additional skew.

When you speak to Republicans privately, most acknowledge that the election was fair, that Trump is wrong about his claims, and minuscule fraud.
You're not actually gonna pull up a poll for this assertion, though.

They know that their party is only undermining voting rights to give Republicans an unfair political advantage. They know the truth of Gerrymandering
You mean like Democrats do in the states they dominate? Have you seen Maryland's federal Congressional districts? It's a damn Rorschach painting made by someone on methamphetamine.
 
- being useless
- cucking to baseless claims of racism
- maintaining the status quo of a dying nation
- more bombs for Israel
- making sure anyone willing to rock the boat never comes to any government power ever again.

Not much different than 2000 really.

Edit: forgot BASED BLACK MAN
What republicans are planning for any given year:

- shitting their pants
- praying for israel and sending them hundreds of billions of taxpayers dollars in case the prayers are not enough
- supporting gays as long they dont marry, supporting gays as long they don't adopt, supporting all gays AND some trannies, but only if they are based conservative trannies
- supporting gun control but only some gun control
- supporting the replacement of white population with brown immigrants but only as long as it's done legally
- autistically screeching about China
- some more pants shitting
Don't forget the gibs for minorities aka Platinum Plan
and mandatory holocaust education, and making anti semitism a crime on school campus.
oh and funding planned parenthood
 
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