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I have noticed that Jackass Trump does not like to make any decisions but always seems to pass the buck instead. Now, however, that has been passed on to governors. The best example is refusing any responsibility and laying Covid-19 off onto the governors. This week, however, most Republican governors have emulated their Lord and Master and has now passed it all on to the Mayors so they don't have to make any decisions. Then there is the congress. In the senate Do Nothing Mitch is following the same examples set by his Lord and Master and red state governors. That is almost true. The simple fact is that Mitch is sitting on something like 400+ bills, passed by the House and then completely ignored by senators as per the wishes of Do Nothing Mitch. Basically, Mitch has stopped the senate in their tracks and the Republicans say nothing, do nothing, just whine and call names.
I can't remember a time when the elected of one party has, basically, refused to do their jobs. At least Trump and the Governors have somebody to saddle with the decisions. The senate, now, is a completely different ball of stinky crap. Hopefully that can be taken care of in November and, again hopefully, the Dems don't screw it up!
I think I may have mentioned it before but, if the Dems do win, and win it all, they can then proceed to fix what has been screwed up by the Republicans. That list is seriously long. My hope is that they do not do it by decree (the current system, started by Obama when the Republicans stopped virtually any and all Obama legislation followed by Trump who seems to prefer not legislating but ruling by fiat). Anyway, I think legislation is more durable and the way its supposed to be done.
Of course this also means that Democratic in-party wars are going to have to stop until they fix what is broken. If they don't they will not get elected next time around. If Biden was smart it would start, right now, talking about what Trump has done and what he will need to do to fix it.
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