Texarkana Gazette

Dithering Democrats headed for loss

- Ann McFeatters

WASHINGTON—The Democrats are in serious trouble.

If they were hoping that special counsel Robert Mueller, after a 22-month, $26 million investigat­ion, would awaken the American people to the dangers of Russian manipulati­ons of our election processes, that did not happen.

When Mueller finally showed up before two congressio­nal committees, he was laconic, refused to answer most questions addressed to him, did not respond to withering attacks on him and his team by Republican­s. He often did not even seem to know all that was in his 400-plus page report. He did not try to decide if President Trump or his campaign conspired with Russia; he presented substantia­l evidence of obstructio­n of justice but did not try to conclude whether Trump was guilty.

Despite his damning report against Trump, he did nothing to counter Trump’s untrue, repeated mantra that he has been exonerated.

If Democrats were hoping that Trump’s flagrant violations of normal, decent presidenti­al behavior would give their pack of presidenti­al candidates more gravitas and political standing, they were wrong.

At the moment, Trump is on track to be re-elected.

If anything, the Democrats are helping him.

They have dithered over impeachmen­t, underminin­g House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s decision that such a step at the moment would do more political harm than good. As a result, Democrats look divided, weak and ineffectiv­e.

Democrats have let Trump weave a word tapestry of “socialism” around them that has severely hampered them with swing voters.

Democrats have not pursued their advantages on the unfairness of Trump’s $2 trillion tax cut, the slowness of wage increases, the administra­tion’s efforts to unfetter business from regulation­s designed to level the playing field or to dismantle the health care system without providing an alternativ­e.

Why aren’t Democrats doing everything they can to win new voters? Why aren’t they doing everything they can to win back blue collar workers they lost to Trump in 2016? Why aren’t they doing everything they can to cement their edge with win women, blacks, Hispanics and millennial­s?

Why are they letting outspoken New York Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez seem to speak for all Democrats, driving their message too far to the left to appeal to swing voters? This is a pure gift to Trump.

Trump won in 2016 because millions of voters feel left out, ignored and dissed. What are Democrats doing to change that?

Why do Democrats not make the argument that combatting climate change is not just some pie-in-thesky liberal concept but a vital challenge which will save lives, create jobs and make life a whole lot better for everyone’s grandchild­ren?

Why do some leading Democrats pledge unfeasible changes such as free college for all and Medicare for all instead of realistic ways to make college affordable and fix the flaws of the Affordable Care Act?

Why do Democrats not promise that the very first thing a Democratic president would do would be to improve the nation’s crumbling infrastruc­ture, which, more than anything else, will make our economy less viable unless we act?

Instead of fighting each other, why are Democrats not laying out specific plans to lower the cost of prescripti­on drugs?

Under Trump, the Republican party has disintegra­ted. Democrats seem determined to emulate them.

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