Chattanooga Times Free Press

TRUMP UPSETS RULING CLASS WITH POTUS-OPERANDI

- Ron Hart Contact Ron Hart, a syndicated op-ed humorist, author and TV/radio commentato­r, at Ron@RonaldHart.com or Twitter @RonaldHart.

If you wonder why the entirety of Washington and the entrenched ruling class of major cities hate Trump, it is simple. He may mess up their honey hole, the mindless money faucet that is Washington, D.C., and thus, the power so many derive from it. Too much power over our lives has been sent to D.C. Trump was sent there to bring some of it back to the people, and the “deep state” is fighting him.

Trump has a different POTUS-operandi than any predecesso­r, and it concerns the inextricab­ly entrenched elites. He is indelicate, but he’s the right person to do it. It will be a nasty fight. No nice guy ever cleaned house.

Neither side of the aisle wants its ox gored. Republican­s want more money for the military, even though we spend four times more on our military than any other country and more than the next eight countries behind us — combined. They keep us scared and fearful that somehow Islamic extremists, who do not have cable TV or processed cheese, will cross the ocean and get us.

You can’t justify an annual trillion-dollar national security budget if you make every country look like Montenegro. Trump shoved aside its president like his food order number was just called at Chick-fil-A, as if to say, “Montenegro, please!”

To grow the military industrial complex, it behooves the political class to keep us in constant fear.

So politician­s fight for “their” share of the about $4 trillion a year in spending that Washington takes from us and then magnanimou­sly spends on us. To get all they can, congressme­n and lobbyists always stay up until the midnight deadline of the spending bill. This also happens to be the slowest night of the year for Washington-area hookers.

Obama got caught with a $1 billion “meta-data” gathering center in Utah. The government wants us all on its Verizon “Share Everything” Plan. As the government admitted, not a single terrorist attack has been thwarted by that assault on our Fourth Amendment rights. And apparently Obama’s folks used the FISA court to spy on a political enemy, Donald J. Trump and Co. We have 16 spy agencies now, none of which seems to be able to keep a secret.

Democrats hate Trump because, without government, they could not make a living where productivi­ty matters: in the real world.

They are the hall monitors who long to be in charge of something they can regulate. For example, they heavily regulate the worst and least consumer-friendly industries: cable TV, insurance, health care and the airlines. Yet it was with pride when United Airlines and government TSA/police beat up that passenger and dragged him off the plane. Democrats demanded that he not be charged the airline’s usual $50 customer removal fee.

If the CBO is right about the numbers on the health care “repeal and replace” bill, it will be one in a row. How can 23 million people lose their insurance if only 10 million are signed up? When the CBO scored Obamacare in 2013, it estimated that 26 million would be signed up by now. Good enough for government work.

Both parties have their angle at power. Democrats divide the country into classes of aggrieved parties. They remind them that life is unfair, and the Republican­s are around to ensure it is so.

Democrats have no evidence but want to move forward to impeach Trump. Then they can get on with impeaching Pence, then Paul Ryan, and then that guy on TV’s “Designated Survivor.”

Democrats know that if you cannot win on your ideas, you use the technical aspects of law, government and media innuendo to crush your opponents. A clear conscience in a Washington, D.C., politician can only mean one thing: the early onset of Alzheimer’s disease.

Add to the entrenched right and left the many corporate cronies, unions, agencies, journalist­s and foreign diplomats who hide in the fatty folds of this huge government apparatus, and you can see why Trump scares them.

Tensions are high. The Montana congressio­nal candidate body slammed a reporter. But the good news for the GOP is that, if politics stays on this body slam trajectory, Republican The Rock can be their next presidenti­al nominee.

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