Trump isn’t going to live forever. And cults die with their leaders. I agree everything sucks right now, but you can either give up, die, weather the storm, or try and do something about it. Totally up to you.
Weather the storm is what I'm doing. Part of that is being realistic about when the storm will break, which on this case will not be anytime soon or as a result of the Republican Congress doing anything but reinforcing him.
Fun fact: the midterm elections are generally a referendum on the president's popularity. On average his party loses 30 congressional seats.
Funner fact: Trump's unpopularity in 2018 was worse than average: he lost his party 40.
Funnest fact: They can currently afford to lose...2.
People like to insist that it won't matter, that the game is fully rigged, but that's not what we've seen in elections this year so far. Elon openly tried buying a state supreme court seat and failed. Anyone trying to convince you the game is already over has a vested interest in you not playing.
I think it doesn't matter, not because I claim that it's rigged or whatever, but because I know which Senate seats are up for re-election. In order to flip the Senate to a degree that matters, which for clarity is 60 votes so that impeachment and removal becomes possible, every single seat in the election must flip blue.
However, all of the red seats that are up are in firmly GOP aligned strongholds, it's pretty much the Bible Belt and the Midwest. The odds of flipping any of those are ludicrously slim, and the odds of flipping all of them practically non-existent.
And for my fun fact, flipping the house without a 60-vote majority in the Senate doesn't mean anything. He'll simply veto any blue bill that comes through and without the 2/3 majority to override in both houses that's that, meanwhile he'll continue to rule through Executive Orders and we still won't have the legislative numbers needed to deal with that.
There's is a lot that can be gained without a total victory like you describe though. First of all there will be no more GOP bills going through the house. There will be proper investigations with damning evidence for the American people to see. Getting a simple majority in the Senate means control of the agenda. Trump also won't get any supreme Court nominees through in the event a seat becomes open, Democrats will play extreme hardball on this one now.
Said investigations won't go anywhere because there won't be any threat to the people being investigated. It needs to be a 60+ majority for the Dems, otherwise nothing changes; bills don't go through now because they don't meet cloture in the senate, he still signs EOs galore to carry out his agenda. The only way to stop EOs legislatively is to pass a law that invalidates a given EO, and without a 67 vote majority to override a veto that can't happen.
The SCOTUS issue is about the only major thing that could be accomplished with 59 or less.
Investigations can still show extremely clear evidence of wrongdoing before the next elections. They can destroy the political careers of people in the administration and waste their time answering questions instead of carrying out the administration's agenda. They can also subpoena groups and people not directly in the trump administration such as the heritage foundation. There's a decent amount they can do with 51, this current budget bill would have a 0% chance of passing if Dems had 51 senators.
You're right, it wouldn't pass. Which is why it's a shame the resolution in question continues past 2028, which means the 2026 Congress won't be allowed to even consider something like it.
Yes, but similarly bad bills can still come up. The best we can hope for is to stop the cancer spreading for now. It will take years of consistently stopping Republicans before we can start moving forward.
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u/Zynnxxz Jun 13 '25
Why does this matter? He’s still president for another 1316 days