VOTING IS THE CIVIL WAY OF SETTLING POLITICAL ISSUES
VOTING IS THE CIVIL WAY OF SETTLING POLITICAL ISSUES
By Domenick J. Maglio PhD. Traditional Realist
Children understand the importance of choosing teams in an
orderly manner. Most groups choose two
individuals to be captains. They use a simply way of determining who goes first
to pick a team member, this is followed by the other captain choosing until all
team members are selected. This is sportsmanship. This civil process eliminates
potential arguments or fights.
The USA has been a civil, stable and prosperous nation from
its inception because our founders established a constitutional republic. After
critically studying history these wise men realized a total democracy leads to
instability and eventually to chaos. Hence, they built buffers in their system
of governance to decrease the incidence of violence and mob rule. Senators,
house representatives, Supreme Court justices and the Electoral College
shielded the nation from citizen’s popular, impulsive decisions. Voting was a
privilege, not a right.
We are not a pure democracy although our elections have
serious consequences. We have seen this with the election of President Trump
and the confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh as Supreme Court judge. To the
chagrin of progressives the voters elected a republican senate, house and
president, which reversed the direction of President Obama’s administration.
When President Obama was elected in 2008 and 2012 there were
many stunned and disappointed American citizens. They were adamantly opposed to
the progressive, socialist policies but when the votes were tallied they were
shocked but accepted that they lost. Even though they were depressed, they did
not even think of physically attacking their opponents or destroying property.
Under the banner of the Tea Party they organized and educated grass root voters
to vote for pro-American candidates.
They “woke” up a continually growing segment of the population to join
their movement.
The election of President Trump, the leader of the Tea
Party, was as much of a surprise to the progressives as President Obama was to
the traditional right. The progressives deluded themselves that they had a
birthright to ultimate power in Washington, D.C. They are focused on mobilizing
mobs to attack and destroy the opposition, not to persuade them.
The Trump election was such a traumatic event to the
progressives but they did not apply their energies to refining their political
message. Instead their rage overwhelmed their rational capabilities. These
negative emotions to resist, search and destroy anything that supported the
Trump administration became their strategy. These violent tactics are to target
and harass opponents in their homes, restaurants, offices, on the street or
anywhere at all to make their life a living hell. There is a policy of revenge
as Hillary Clinton stated: “ we cannot be civil with them until we win an
election.”
Some progressive politicians like congressional
representative Maxine Waters, Spartacus- Cory Booker and Eric Holder are
explicitly inciting riots and violence. House majority whip, Steve Scalise, was
shot and critically injured while practicing for the annual charity baseball
game. James Hodgekinson , a leftist activist shot at congressional members for
ten minutes before he was stopped. This deranged leftist participated in the
Bernie Sanders campaign and had a history of violence and hatred for
republicans. He said, “The road to hell is paved with republicans” and “Donald
Trump is not my president.” This rhetoric of hate easily boils over into
violence.
Ted Cruz, Pam Bondi, Elaine Chou, Kirstjen Nielson, Sarah
Huckabee and others were attacked in restaurants by hostile mobs. Antifa vandalized
a republican office in New York City and has rioted in many places. Leftists
are verbally and physically confronting and even attacking citizens who support
President Trump. Progressives are saying “if they go low, just kick them,” ”Get
into their faces.” “We cannot be civil.” Their rallying cry is for uncivil violence
or outright civil war.”
It is apparent these progressive leaders and supporters do
not believe in our constitution and Bill of Rights. Free speech is no longer
sufficient to convince
citizens to vote for the progressive candidates and
policies. Currently they want to halt the speech of rivals on college campuses
and even in the public square. Intimidation has replaced it. The progressive
“fake news media” even had the audacity to use group-speak to insist that a threatening
“mob” in a restaurant is the same as a civil protest.
Intimidating citizens into silence does and has worked in
many nations but is not going to work in the USA. Our belief system in standing
up for our liberty through the ballot box is still part of the American psyche.
A “soft coup” or hostile political environment is not sufficient to stifle
citizens from voting in the midterm elections.
The vote will always be the just and fair method of
determining the political direction of the USA. Gestapo tactics are intensely
anti American and need to be stopped.
Domenick Maglio, PhD.
is a columnist carried by various newspapers, an author of several books and
owner/director of Wider Horizons School, a college prep program. Dr. Maglio is
an author of weekly newspaper articles, INVASION WITHIN and a new just published book, entitled, IN
CHARGE PARENTING In a PC World. You can visit Dr. Maglio at
www.drmaglio.blogspot.com.
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