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NanceGreggs

(27,813 posts)
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 12:19 AM Apr 2017

Once Upon a Time in America

There was a time when Republicans were truly “our friends on the other side of the aisle”. For the most part, we agreed on where our nation should be headed and what we could – through mutual respect and a willingness to engage in give-and-take - accomplish. The biggest difference between the parties was the best way to get where we mutually agreed we should be, the best way to achieve commonly-held goals aimed at the betterment of all citizens, regardless of party affiliation.

That time now seems very, very long ago.

I now see the GOP as an enemy of We, the People – a party set on diminishing our individual rights, a party far more interested in the destruction of our union than the strengthening of it, a party more beholding to itself than to the citizens it claims to be representing and working for.

Our goals are no longer mutual goals; our ideals are no longer common ideals. Our “friends across the aisle” are no longer friends, but enemies we have to fight on a daily basis in order to not only move forward towards a “more perfect union”, but to keep from slipping back into our darkest days – days when the rights of women were only those rights deemed appropriate by men, days when the rights of people of colour were only those rights white men were willing to grudgingly grant, days when the rights of immigrants were only those rights that men in power could be coerced into recognizing.

Over the past several decades, Republicans have gone from being the party who sees things differently to being the party bent on the destruction of everything all Americans once held sacrosanct and in keeping with what was long ago defined as our inalienable rights. They have invariably chosen party-over-people instead of power-to-the-people. They have, at every opportunity, chosen to take away our inherent rights rather than support them; they have fought tirelessly to ensure that only those who agree with their skewed version of democracy have a voice.

It is the Republican Party that has gerrymandered districts, that has made casting a vote all but impossible for those citizens who oppose their views, that has ignored the separation of Church and State, that has dismissed the rights of every citizen who disagrees with them, that have relegated minorities, women, the disabled, our veterans, our homeless, our sick and our dying to the status of being citizens who have no right to demand the rights our Constitution was crafted to ensure.

The installation of Donald Trump in the Oval Office – a man devoid of morals, character, intelligence and competence – is the end product of what Republicans have sought for decades: the ultimate buffoon who will do the bidding of our sworn enemies – so long as he is willing to further the agenda of a party equally devoid of any conscience when it comes to advancing the destruction of our fellow citizens, or the well-being of our country.

We are no longer a nation of differing ideas or divergent opinions. We are now a nation of warring factions, vehemently opposed to each others views and those who propagate them. We are longer a country at war with foreign enemies who seek to weaken us; we are at war with the enemies among us who are equally anxious to destroy us from within.

There is nothing – I repeat nothing – that our foreign adversaries seek to achieve that the Republican Party has not aided and abetted. There is nothing that our sworn enemies have sought to accomplish from without that the GOP has not sought to accomplish from within our own borders, under the guise of being patriots interested in our ultimate well-being.

We are now engaged in the American Civil War – Part II. It is not a war between north and south, between industrialized states and states that cling to a glorious past that is well past its glory days. It is not a war between people of differing visions; it is a war between good and evil, a war between those of moral rectitude and those without morals. It is a war between people who disguise themselves as Christians and those who uphold the true tenets of Christianity. It is a war between those who would uphold the Constitution and those who would twist its meaning into something abhorrent.

Resist. Fight back. Let the enemy know at every turn that We the People will never surrender to those who oppose us and everything we stand for. Make it clear that WE will determine our own destiny as a nation, and that our foes will be vanquished.

The time is now, the moment of truth has arrived. And never forget that in the end, the truth ultimately outweighs all else.

The battles will be many, and there will be blood. We will see our champions defeated; we will watch the brightest and the best among us struck down. We will witness the downfall of those who stand up for our principles; we will despair as those who represent our highest ideals are vilified.

But never lose faith that ultimately, when all is said and done, when the smoke of the battlefield clears, WE THE PEOPLE will emerge victorious.

We WILL PREVAIL.

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Once Upon a Time in America (Original Post) NanceGreggs Apr 2017 OP
Damn. madamesilverspurs Apr 2017 #1
With all the shit they have pulled since 1992 William769 Apr 2017 #2
You'd have to go back farther than that Warpy Apr 2017 #8
I really love your posts Nance Gothmog Apr 2017 #3
This made me cry as it is the truth. sheshe2 Apr 2017 #4
I've said it before, Stonepounder Apr 2017 #5
Succinct and accurate thbobby Apr 2017 #6
I hope you are keeping all your journals together.you should publish them. notdarkyet Apr 2017 #7
And it's not like the rich haven't been overly comfortable since Reagan. C Moon Apr 2017 #9
K&R 2naSalit Apr 2017 #10
They are our enemies and must be treated as such. dalton99a Apr 2017 #11
K&R mcar Apr 2017 #12
We must have a STRONG Democratic Party to fight this threat. NurseJackie Apr 2017 #13
I agree, but if progressives are "we the people," who are those other 60m who voted for Trump? MadDAsHell Apr 2017 #14
I hear the voice of Molly Ivans. The Wizard Apr 2017 #15

madamesilverspurs

(15,800 posts)
1. Damn.
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 12:33 AM
Apr 2017

It's so damned sad. They have become obsessed with power, regardless of cost. Inherent in that is a readiness to be cruel, an outgrowth of the indifference that has come to be associated with their power lust. Were my parents, both lifelong Republicans, still alive, this present-day GOP would not welcome them; but then, neither of my parents would have affiliated themselves with such blatant greed for wealth and abusive power.

Thanks again, Slugger; another one over the wall and out of the park.


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William769

(55,144 posts)
2. With all the shit they have pulled since 1992
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 12:36 AM
Apr 2017

It's very hard for me to remember what it was like before BC (get it?)

Warpy

(111,237 posts)
8. You'd have to go back farther than that
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 02:34 AM
Apr 2017

Nixon brought in the bigots and hiree mobsters and that party has simply not been the same since. Reagan brought in the religious loonies, and those are the people who ended that party's ability to reach across the aisle and compromise. If the religious nuts ever agreed with a Democrat on anything, you see, they'd go right to hell, their preachers told 'em so.

So we're left with a gang of ideologues who run the party like a racket so they can keep us out.

1992 wasn't a watershed year. Those were 1969 and 1981. Clinton's 2 terms were when our party wonks finally started to notice what had been happening and they still don't know what to do about it.

sheshe2

(83,728 posts)
4. This made me cry as it is the truth.
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 01:29 AM
Apr 2017
The battles will be many, and there will be blood. We will see our champions defeated; we will watch the brightest and the best among us struck down.


Nance

Stonepounder

(4,033 posts)
5. I've said it before,
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 01:54 AM
Apr 2017

the GOP has become the party of "I've got mine and if I get into Congress it is my road to getting more" and nothing else. They are not traitors in the legal sense, but they are traitors in the moral sense. They don't give a damn about what is best for the country they only care about how they can enrich themselves.

And with them in control of all three branches of government I truly don't know if we can recover.

thbobby

(1,474 posts)
6. Succinct and accurate
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 01:56 AM
Apr 2017

Beautifully written Nance. Seems to me to go back to Reagan and his "the government is the enemy" attitude. Republicans learned that by demonizing and sabotaging governance they could dishearten voters and campaign on lies and propaganda. The GOP has lost its love of American virtues and cares only about power and campaign donations from the wealthy.

C Moon

(12,212 posts)
9. And it's not like the rich haven't been overly comfortable since Reagan.
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 03:18 AM
Apr 2017

The middle-class is close to being dead, and the rich are living disgustingly lavish lives—look at how Trump surrounds himself in gold.
And yet, they continue to want more. The GOP is a cancer.

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
13. We must have a STRONG Democratic Party to fight this threat.
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 08:52 AM
Apr 2017

We must eliminate and silence those who wish to weaken our great Democratic Party.

Without DEMOCRATS, the GOP will prevail. We cannot let our party be destroyed.

You're correct, Nance. It is a war. I know who the enemy is. I'm ready to fight.

We must win.

 

MadDAsHell

(2,067 posts)
14. I agree, but if progressives are "we the people," who are those other 60m who voted for Trump?
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 03:48 PM
Apr 2017

Or are they part of "we the people" as well and they've just been duped?

I agree the GOP is a clear and present enemy. But that's a few thousand people in the power structure.

There are tens of millions of people who probably don't even identify with a party, and still vote against us every time.

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