Realitybites said:
GrowlTowel said:
You end lawfare by inflicting as much pain as is possible so that it is deterred in the future. Heads need to roll.
Can't do that. They will simply do the same thing the next time they take power. Don't let the size of the electoral college victory fool you with regards to how close the election was in the swing states.
The only way forward is to destroy the infrastructure of tyranny that enabled this to happen. That means closing and eliminating many federal agencies entirely, securing the border, and securing our elections (photo ID, no junk mail ballots, deporting all illegals, cleaning the voter roles, and setting a reasonable time limit (say 24 hours) in which a state must report its result for it to count in a federal election).
That is just as bad as the endless lawfare, just other end of the spectrum.
This view that in 2024 we need little Federal Govt and can go back to 1855 levels of Federalism is ridiculous. The 20th Century proved we need to have a strong, diverse (in terms to functionality, not the current definition) for several reasons, once I fear Trump and his cronies want to overturn is regulation and anti-trust.
The Federal Govt is the size and composition it is for reasons, contrary to this Board's view, it did not grow in response to shady politics. It grew to solve problems that the States by themselves could not manage. The environmental laws came about because left to its own devices industry will destroy the environment. Anti-Trust came about because of the Gilded Age monopolies. Etc...
Doing away for the sake of doing away with regulations will result in the same issues, the Ohio River on fire... Robber Barons controlling everything, instead of Rockefeller and Carnagie we will have Musk and Bezos.
Reorganize, reevaluate Regs, totally agree. Do away and let Private Business call the shots? Yeah, that will turn out well.