Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Democrats’ strategy
Jennifer Rubin points out Mitch McConnell’s hypocrisy for denying Merrick Garland a hearing in 2016 yet promising to deliver a vote to replace Justice Ginsburg. But after accusing Trump of being “a president bent on burning down the house of democracy to keep power,” she opines that Democrats will retaliate once a new president and Senate take office.
Lest I be accused of fear-mongering, let me quote her directly: “Democrats will expand the Supreme Court and change the lifetime tenure of justices,” “Democrats will eliminate the legislative filibuster” and “Democrats will admit D.C. and Puerto Rico as states.” In other words, Democrats will take actions to ensure they “burn down the house of democracy” by ensuring Democrats keep power for the foreseeable future.
While Ms. Rubin states these threats are reactions to confirming Justice Ginsburg’s replacement, they are Democrat Party staples: President Roosevelt advocated court-packing during his administration and Democratic presidential candidates advocated court packing in the last year.
The Democrat Party has been discussing D.C. and Puerto Rico statehood for months. These actions are intended to permanently skew both the Senate and electoral college in their favor.
Democrats have long indicated that once in power they will fundamentally change America and American institutions to ensure they have a permanent majority. Ms. Rubin advocates voting a straight ticket for Democrats in 2020. Doing so will subjugate the nation to one-party rule: unhindered, unbalanced and unhinged.
JAMES T. BROCKWAY
Maumelle