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HORIST: GOP bad, Democrats worse

<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">We hear a lot of how the people are unhappy with the federal government &ndash&semi; and well they should be&period;&nbsp&semi; However&comma; there is not a lot of public discourse over the specific reasons&period;&nbsp&semi; It is important to understand the pervasive sense of failing because we will soon have another opportunity for a course adjustment&period;&nbsp&semi; It is called an election&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">What are those public and political institutions that have been losing the confidence of the American public&comma; and more importantly&comma; why&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal"><strong>The Republicans<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Perhaps the greatest disappointment is with the Republicans because they have been entrusted with the most power&period;&nbsp&semi; Since 2010&comma; the party of Lincoln has been given control of the House of Representatives&comma; the Senate&comma; the White House&comma; two-thirds of the governorships&comma; two-thirds of the state legislatures and potential control of the Supreme Court&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The GOP is also within five Senate seats of a supermajority&comma; meaning that the Democrats &ndash&semi; in the absence of a filibuster &&num;8212&semi; would have zero relevancy as a national party&period;&nbsp&semi; They would be relegated to a bicoastal regional party&period; Their very existence as a national voice would be dependent solely on their life-support system known as the elitist liberal media&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Rarely has an American political party garnered so much in-depth power&comma; and never has it been to such limited success&period;&nbsp&semi; The primary problem is that too many of the newly empowered Republican leaders seem to view their success as an exchange of offices without a change in procedures and policies&period;&nbsp&semi; Other than a few legislative tweaks here and there&comma; it has been business as usual&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The Republicans suffer from three problems that impede progress &ndash&semi; division in the ranks&comma; weak leadership and no commitment to the principles that gave them the majority&period;&nbsp&semi; The failure to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act &lpar;ACA&rpar;&comma; otherwise known as Obamacare&comma; was the first warning of weakness&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Republicans promised to restore order and common sense to the grossly destructive budgeting process known as Continuing Resolutions&period;&nbsp&semi; Rather than serious and responsible budgeting&comma; the GOP has continued funding the government with a single omnibus bill that lends itself to reckless spending for political purposes&period;&nbsp&semi; The current example&comma; with its &dollar;1&period;3 trillion deficit is worse than any produced when the tax-and-spend Democrats controlled the process&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The Republicans also have another problem &ndash&semi; knowledge and appreciation of the successes they did produce&comma; mainly due to an enormously biased news media&period;&nbsp&semi; The most notable example of this was the mendacious reporting on the across-the-board benefits to the average taxpayer&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Despite all this weakness and dishonorable compromises&comma; The GOP did have some success and still embraces a limited government belief that stands apart from the Democrat platform of more taxes&comma; more spending and more regulation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal"><strong>The Democrats<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">When looking at America through the lens of the Democratic Party&comma; we see undeserved successes&comma; not based on the broad national popularity of their left-wing platform&comma; but on their ability to use lockstep unity to obstruct the GOP&period;&nbsp&semi; Their current gain in popularity is not due to the popularity of their liberal policies&comma; but in using their decided propaganda advantage with the elitist press to obstruct policies and slander Republican GOP politicians&period;&nbsp&semi; The challenge of the Democratic Party is to win votes DESPITE their platform of liberal policies and the unpopularity of many of their current leaders&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Since the 2018 presidential campaign&comma; Democrats have focused on personalities rather than policies to curry public favor&period;&nbsp&semi; In an ironic turn-about&comma; the focus on personality may have been a factor in the Democrats&rsquo&semi; ten-year slide to the precipice of irrelevancy&period;&nbsp&semi; The Party and the media focused on the positive personality traits of President Obama in the hope that it would trump the unpopularity of liberal policies&period;&nbsp&semi; They may have been correct in using it to attain and retain the White House over the course of eight years&comma; but they seemed oblivious to the &ldquo&semi;shellacking&rdquo&semi; &lpar;Obama&rsquo&semi;s word&rpar; that the Party was taking at all other levels of government&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">If Republicans have been ineffective in enacting their policies&comma; the Democrats have been ineffective in selling theirs&period;&nbsp&semi; The solidarity of the Democratic Party extends to policies &ndash&semi; which means that they are solidly behind policies the public largely rejects&period;&nbsp&semi; While the Democrats and their media allies proffer the narrative that the GOP has been captured by the extreme right&comma; the public understands that it is the Democrats that have been taken over by the extreme left&period;&nbsp&semi; For better or worse&comma; Republicans have feuding factions while the Democrats demonstrate a high degree of dogmatic discipline&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal"><strong>The Media<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">While it goes unreported for obvious reasons&comma; the credibility of the national media is at a well-deserved all-time low&period;&nbsp&semi; While the elitist liberal press uses their platforms to bellow its importance to the Republic and its objectivity in reporting the news&comma; most of the American public sees through the self-serving claims&period;&nbsp&semi; Flyover America sees the incestuous relationship of the Big Seven &lpar;ANC&comma; CBS&comma; NBC&comma; CNN&comma; MSNBC&comma; <em>New York Times<&sol;em> and <em>Washington Post<&sol;em>&rpar; that exists within the New York City&sol;Washington D&period;C&period; bubble&period;&nbsp&semi; To gauge the popularity of left-wing media&comma; one only needs to look at the ratings&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Individual programs rely on advertising revenues and advertising revenues depend on audience&period;&nbsp&semi; If one were to wonder why FOX News swamps the ratings of CNN and MSNBC&comma; or why there are so many conservative talk shows compared to liberal&comma; it is because the American public &ldquo&semi;votes&rdquo&semi; with that dial&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The liberal network&comma; Air America&comma; crashed and burned&period;&nbsp&semi; To combat the popularity of Rush Limbaugh&comma; they launched a show featuring two of the Democrats&rsquo&semi; more well-known personalities&comma; former New York Governor Mario Cuomo and former Texas Governor Ann Richards&period;&nbsp&semi; It bombed&period; Subsequently&comma; the Democrats attempted to breathe life into the old Phil Donahue Show &ndash&semi;that had once been popular&period;&nbsp&semi; But&comma; no more&period;&nbsp&semi; Doctrinaire liberal media personalities&comma; such as Bill Maher&comma; Chris Matthews&comma; Rachel Maddow&comma; Mika and Joe Scarborough&comma; Larry O&rsquo&semi;Donnell and a bevy of YouTube ranters&comma; have been forced to seek safe harbors within the lower-rated communications outlets&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The public no longer sees the media as the provider of news in an objective fashion&comma; but rather purveyors of partisan propaganda&period;&nbsp&semi; The tradition of confining opinion to the editorial pages has given way to drowning hard news under a sea of editorial commentary&comma; conjecture&comma; hypothesis of a one-sided nature&period;&nbsp&semi; This may well explain why more and more Americans say they receive most of their news content from social media&period;&nbsp&semi; As unreliable as it is&comma; it still trumps traditional news platforms&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal"><strong>The President and the presidency<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">In evaluating President Trump&comma; it is necessary to view the President as the person&comma; but also the presidency&period;&nbsp&semi; An administration is far more than the President&comma; himself&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Most Americans are turned off by President Trump&rsquo&semi;s pugnacious personality&comma; his seemingly irrational judgment&comma; at times&comma; and his propensity to say things that are just not accurate &ndash&semi; sometimes self-congratulatory exaggerations&comma; sometimes hyperbole&comma; sometimes mistakes and sometimes what can only be described as lies&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">During my days as a political consultant&comma; I developed what I called a &ldquo&semi;credibility analysis&rdquo&semi; to determine how a candidate&rsquo&semi;s statement would be received by the general public&period;&nbsp&semi; I have subsequently lectured on the subject&period;&nbsp&semi; In politics &ndash&semi; and in most every facet of life &ndash&semi; it is not what one says that is critical&comma; but what the listeners believe&period;&nbsp&semi; In my lectures&comma; I would now use Trump as a leading example of not defending one&rsquo&semi;s credibility&period; &nbsp&semi;It can be expected that Democrats would seek to undermine Trump&rsquo&semi;s &lpar;and the Republican&rsquo&semi;s&rpar; credibility &ndash&semi; and they are very good at that&period;&nbsp&semi; Even though Trump has spent decades managing his own brand&comma; it has been in a world where fantasy more than reality determines the brand&period;&nbsp&semi; Trump is clueless in protecting his public image in the political realm&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Trump&rsquo&semi;s saving grace &ndash&semi; and what may well keep him from an impeachment &ndash&semi; is that the policies of his administration remain generally popular&period;&nbsp&semi; But it is the level of unfulfillment that has put the fate of the GOP in 2018 in question&period;&nbsp&semi; The majorities in the House and Senate are falling short of implementation&period;&nbsp&semi; <a name&equals;"&lowbar;Hlk510106272"><&sol;a>They should have been able to end Obamacare&comma; pass DACA&comma; fund border security &lpar;a form of THE WALL&rpar;&comma; been down the line on infrastructure and have a lot more judicial and political appointments in place&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Trump&rsquo&semi;s greatest and most enduring accomplishments are most likely the least obvious &ndash&semi; at least to those least affected&period;&nbsp&semi; This has to do with dramatic changes being made in every department of the federal government &ndash&semi; most notably the enormous number of regulations being amended or ended&period; This is where the rubber meets the road in terms of the power of the administrative state&period;&nbsp&semi; The so-called Deep State is the swamp Trump is draining&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The administration is restoring land rights previously assumed by the federal government&period;&nbsp&semi; Much of the politically correct nonsense is being expunged from the public sector&period;&nbsp&semi; School choice is advancing&period; Most Americans have a favorable view of Trump&rsquo&semi;s foreign policy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">It must be said&comma; however&comma; that much of the angst in the body politic has to do with Trump&rsquo&semi;s non-traditional and eclectic style &ndash&semi; chaos as his adversaries see it&period;&nbsp&semi; It cannot be denied that the number of investigations &ndash&semi; even in the absence of evidence of wrong-doing by the President &&num;8212&semi; and the proliferation of personal scandals that have been hyped beyond their importance are wearing down public confidence&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal"><strong>2018&quest;<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">So&comma; what does all this mean for the election of 2018&quest;&nbsp&semi; We can only speculate&period;&nbsp&semi; Anyone who follows politics knows that anything can happen and that the 7-plus months between now and Election Day is a political eternity&period;&nbsp&semi; The confidence of the Trump haters and the optimism of the Trump base are meaningless&period;&nbsp&semi; They only provide speculative chatter grounded in strident partisanship&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">It all depends on what the definition of &ldquo&semi;if&rdquo&semi; is&period;&nbsp&semi; IF evidence of conspiracy is proven&comma; IF Trump is caught in some prosecutorial &ldquo&semi;perjury trap&comma;&rdquo&semi; or IF some former campaign folks give Special Counsel Robert Mueller a reason to indict Trump&period;&nbsp&semi; The Republicans could lose control of the House and Senate &ndash&semi; which more than likely would lead to a prolonged impeachment battle&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">On the other hand&comma; IF the investigations vindicate Trump &lpar;or even drag on as they have so far&rpar;&comma; IF North Korea enters into a denuclearization agreement&comma; IF the DACA folks are provided with permanent status&comma; IF the economy continues to soar and IF Trump can stop shooting himself in the foot&comma; the Democrats will again see the prize of power escape them yet again&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">In many ways&comma; 2018 may be like 2016&comma; in which the electorate will shove aside the political smoke screens&comma; ignore the Presidents peccadillos and maintain the voters&rsquo&semi; desire to repel the hardcore liberal policies again promised by the Democratic Party&period;&nbsp&semi; The people could decide that the only way to end chaos and the gridlock is to give Republicans that last measure of authority &ndash&semi; the supermajority&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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