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October 14, 2022

There’s not “a dime’s worth of difference” between the Democratic and Republican parties.  That’s how George Wallace put it in 1966.

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Over decades, the lack of difference has been a constant.  Of late, the Democrat party moved leftward and became the Democratic Socialism Party.  It is the home of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, Edward Markey, Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg, Ro Khanna, and “Governor” Stacey Abrams.

The Republican Party, too, moved leftward but kept its moniker.  Large government, excessive spending, adventurism, centralized control of the fifty states, and the national security state find favor with Republicans, because RINOs abound.  Although Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger will not be in the 118th Congress, RINOs will be returned to the House in November.  Many RINO senators are not presently up for re-election.

The Commitment to America (Kevin McCarthy, 2022), a set of good intentions, will have no beneficial impact on the size, scope, and cost of the United States government.  Its antecedent, the Contract With America (Newt Gingrich, 1994), a set of specific goals, had no beneficial impact.  Politicians want name recognition and face remembrance, not effective governance.

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To pull off a Lazarus of the dead republic, Republicans must file, no later than January 15, 2023, bills intended to remedy bad laws.  With Republican majorities in both houses of Congress, those bills would be enacted.  Joseph Biden would veto them.  No matter.  Enacted but vetoed bills would be planks of the platform on which the Trump-DeSantis ticket will sweep to victory on November 5, 2024.

II

Governmental excesses and economic distortions arose from the heaps of socialism, globs of progressivism, and dollops of communism brought into American life by President Roosevelt (FDR) and his successors.  Although there is an abundance of bad laws, and all bad laws need to be remedied, four rectifications are pressing:

1. Repeal all laws that permit governments to declare emergencies.  A government is wont to mislabel a difficulty as an “emergency.”  A declaration of an emergency nullifies constitutional guardrails.  Judges go along with Executive Branch totalitarians.  A declared emergency lingers for years after the excuses given for the declaration evaporate.  The worst example of lingering is the national emergency and bank holiday, declared on March 6, 1933 (during FDR’s reign).  Under it, banks in the United States were closed.  They reopened on March 13, 1933.  The national emergency and bank holiday was terminated on September 14, 1978 (during Gerald Ford’s reign), forty-five years later.

2. Get rid of laws that support adventurism.  The Authorization for Use of Military Force has been seen by the Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations as a blank check for deployment of American military forces all over the world, for varied purposes.  Repeal the AUMF.

If a particular place, such as Taiwan, is worth a military commitment, then a treaty to that effect should be entered into.  The treaty should have the fixed term of 25 years.  Compare the NATO treaty, which is opened-ended.  President George H.W. Bush did the United States a disservice by not abrogating the NATO treaty in 1992, after the Soviet Union collapsed.