It is no exaggeration, our democracy is hanging by a thread, being tested like never before. Four years of the most corrupt, and incompetent, president in our nation’s history … along with a political party that failed to remove him from office when it had the chance, twice, … will do that.
For those who thought once Trump was voted out of office things would get back to normal, you weren’t paying attention. For those who thought Republicans would come to their senses once Captain Chaos was stripped of his power, you never understood the sheer evil of Mitch McConnell and his band of obstructionists.
But here’s the thing. Trump and his seditionist Republicans are today threatening our democracy as a direct result of two monumentally bad decisions by the Roberts Court.
First came Citizens United.
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court held that corporations are people with First Amendment rights and their money is free speech. This decision reversed century-old campaign finance restrictions and unleashed floods of dark money to corrupt our politics and foul our democracy. As former president Jimmy Carter put it, this ruling was nothing short of “legalized bribery.”
Then came Shelby County v. Holder.
In another 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a law that required certain states with a history of discrimination against minority voters to get changes cleared by the federal government before they went into effect. Writing for the majority, Chief Justice Roberts wrote there was no longer any need for the law because, since the law’s enactment, “things have changed dramatically.” That racial discrimination had come to an end was news to many Americans, especially black Americans.
Within days of the Court’s decision, states that were covered by the Voting Rights Act began to enact new voting restrictions. Who could have seen that!
Elections have consequences. Donald Trump, in one term, nominated three young Supreme Court justices to lifetime appointments, giving the conservative bloc a 6-3 majority.
It’s hard to think that because of the new far-right conservatives on the bench, John Roberts is today considered a moderate! (OK, moderate conservative).
We know beyond a doubt that Trump, and his rabid base, does not believe in democracy. We know today’s Republicans do not take seriously their sworn oath to the Constitution, if they ever did.
When that decisive case comes before the Supreme Court, the one determining whether democracy lives or dies, what will it be for the Court’s conservatives? Will it be partisanship over country, like it is for those who put them in power?
I can’t help thinking of that other disastrous Supreme Court decision … Bush v. Gore.
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Sloane Charles says
I agree wholeheartedly with this piece John and I truly fear for the future of this country. The Democrats, if they fail to arrest those who fail to appear by subpoena, will prove once again that their bark is worse than their bite. If this special commission does not address this obstruction and hold the Orange asshole accountable, he will prove once again that he is Teflon Don and there’s no telling what more he will get away with.
John DeProspo says
I’m a little optimistic. Just read the Jan. 6 committee will hold Bannon in criminal contempt. Let’s see what Garland does!
longtail says
They don’t have that power. They can only refer him for prosecution. The article though, is spot-on.
Alden Loveshade says
I agree that America is facing a major crisis. And I believe the government should take care of updating the law and the data to fix problems caused by those two Supreme Court decisions.
But America had the Revolutionary War; it had slavery; it had the Civil War; it didn’t allow women to vote; it ripped people out of their homes and businesses because of their ethnicity and locked them up in concentration camps during World War II; it destroyed people’s careers in the 1950s because they had sympathy or connections to the Soviet Union which had been America’s ally just a few years earlier; it had presidential and several other assassinations and riots and killings in the 1960s; it had both the vice president and president resign for separate scandals in the 1970s.
I honestly don’t believe our current crisis is worse than all of those. I believe American can work through this.
John DeProspo says
Hope you’re right. The difference this time is we could lose our democracy to fascism … of our own doing.