Monday, July 9, 2018

Democrats tacitly admit they're tyrants

It's very clear that Democrats, the politicians not all the people who vote for them, hate democracy.  Democrats don't believe that power is from the people; rather Democrats believe that the elites, which in the minds of Democrats is made up of solely Democrats, should rule the rest of us.

We can see this in the Democrats refusing to accept the results of the 2016 election.

We can see it in the Democrats enthusiasm for the administrative state where unelected, unaccountable, unfireable bureaucrats can create thousands of pages of rules and regulations which average Americans have to follow.

But we see it most clearly in the panic that Democrats are experiencing over the idea that Trump will be nominating someone to the Supreme Court who will decide cases based on what the law says rather than what they think the law should say.

The New York Times editors wrote the following:

This call to arms may sound overly dramatic. It’s not. As hyperpartisanship, gridlock and a general abdication of responsibility have rendered Congress increasingly dysfunctional, the judiciary is taking an ever-greater hand in policy areas ranging from immigration to guns to ballot access to worker rights.

Trump derangement has finally caused Democrats to admit that they favor a tyranny in which 5 rich, mostly white, mostly male, lawyers define policy for the people.

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