George Logan is a good man, sharing his beliefs as an American in a land of opportunity for all, in his pursuit of Congressional office. But is this example of Federal regulations more likely to come from Biden Democrats or from the Trump “radical Right” practitioners of autocracy? They claim to be the Republican party in Congress and by continuing to practice loyalty to Trump’s Big Lie fail their oath of office.
The failure of Congress to pass so little significant legislation in the recent past, with the consequent disappearance of left-center-and conservative Republicans in any meaningful number, has left us with a Red “radical right” residue of secretive big-money Libertarian planners. For several decades they have plotted and executed national governance changes that now place actual democracy at significant risk. Connecticut probably has enough folks who remember “good governance” from the practice of representatives from each of two parties who labored over legislation and made law. Perhaps Logan is appealing to that reservoir of actual democratic process and practice to win votes from former Republicans, Unaffiliated, and Democrats? All participants in elections of national import must fight the lies that have destroyed our political norms, pursue specific policy interests that benefit current and future generations, and encourage broader trust in all of the branches of government based on securing actual outcomes for all that provide justice and genuine freedom. Time will tell.
George Logan is a good man, sharing his beliefs as an American in a land of opportunity for all, in his pursuit of Congressional office. But is this example of Federal regulations more likely to come from Biden Democrats or from the Trump “radical Right” practitioners of autocracy? They claim to be the Republican party in Congress and by continuing to practice loyalty to Trump’s Big Lie fail their oath of office.
The failure of Congress to pass so little significant legislation in the recent past, with the consequent disappearance of left-center-and conservative Republicans in any meaningful number, has left us with a Red “radical right” residue of secretive big-money Libertarian planners. For several decades they have plotted and executed national governance changes that now place actual democracy at significant risk. Connecticut probably has enough folks who remember “good governance” from the practice of representatives from each of two parties who labored over legislation and made law. Perhaps Logan is appealing to that reservoir of actual democratic process and practice to win votes from former Republicans, Unaffiliated, and Democrats? All participants in elections of national import must fight the lies that have destroyed our political norms, pursue specific policy interests that benefit current and future generations, and encourage broader trust in all of the branches of government based on securing actual outcomes for all that provide justice and genuine freedom. Time will tell.