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National News See other National News Articles Title: Elon Musk Is Right. Divided Government Is Best There are no saviors or miracles in democracy, only a grueling, soul- sucking, forever war of attrition. That is the enduring lesson of the 2022 midterms, as it is every election. And, though the results will be overinterpreted by pundits, and partisans will have all their priors confirmed, in the end, it is simply proof that American democracy is working. Overall, it was a disappointing night for Republicans, no doubt, considering the high expectations and the presidents low approval ratings. Though, as of this writing, the GOP looks like it might win the House and has a shot at the Senate, as well. Its no small thing. But lets not forget, were all winners when D.C. is mired in gridlock; not only is it the most accurate representation of the national electorates mood but it means the system is working. Democrats have spent the past few years squeezing every globule of meaning from that word democracy. President Joe Biden delivered two historically divisive national prime-time speeches arguing that the only way to save democracy was to implement one-party rule. If our doddering president didnt look so ridiculous clenching his fists in front of a blood-red background, one might have found the spectacle semifascist. Today, Biden says that the election was a good day for democracy. Hes right, but not for the reasons he thinks. No one who believes political discourse needs to be moderated and censored, and acts like voters have no agency, is a champion of American democracy.) If your version of democracy only exists if your party runs every institution, it wasnt a good day. If you believe democracy means exploiting the narrowest of national majorities to lord over all the decisions of states and individuals, its going to be a tough couple of years for you. If you want to destroy the legislative filibuster to federalize elections or cram $5 trillion in generational mega reforms through Congress without any national consensus or input from half the country, condolences. You wont be adding fake senators from D.C., in direct contradiction of the Constitution, or packing the courts to capsize the judicial system. At least not until 2024, at the earliest. As Elon Musk recently noted when recommending people vote for Republicans, shared power curbs the worst excesses of both parties. (Oh, the hysterics that comment sparked. If its not Vladimir Putin or gerrymandering or voter suppression or a messaging problem or misinformation sinking democracy, its Elon Musk. No one who believes political discourse needs to be moderated and censored, and acts like voters have no agency, is a champion of American democracy.) Musk is right. Not only is it an excellent outlook for the independent- minded American but it has been the reflex of the electorate a healthy, real democratic inclination. The inability of one party to monopolize power will either compel both to compromise, or, in times of deep division, shut down Washington and incentivize governors to take care of their own business which is how our federalist system was meant to work. Democrats, should the GOP take the House, will whine that failing to implement their economic statism is tantamount to sabotaging the nation and democracy. Biden will blame the GOP for obstructionism, as if the executive branch, rather than the legislature, is charged with writing laws. The media will again lament the dire state of our dysfunctional Congress. The Ezra Kleins of the world will lecture us about the need to fix an antiquated system. But, as we learned during the Obama and Trump years, the less Congress meddles in our economic life the better it is for everyone. Legislative gridlock does not mean Congress is powerless. The House, our most democratic institution, has a duty, as the left incessantly pointed out during the Trump years, of holding the executive branch accountable. That might entail investigating Alejandro Mayorkas for precipitating a border emergency, and Merrick Garland, who has politicized the Justice Department in unprecedented ways, targeting parents as domestic terrorists and ignoring criminal activity against pregnancy centers. Who knows? Washington is a target-rich environment. It is almost surely the case that Democrats will call any inquiries into the executive branch a crime against democracy, as well. Dont get me wrong, Im not contending that Republicans are saviors of democracy though slowing the attacks on our institutions, from the Supreme Court to the Electoral College to the filibuster to the First and Second Amendments, is good news. Nor am I arguing that I wouldnt rather have people who agree with me winning elections. Im simply saying that people who confuse and conflate the word democracy with getting their way all the time are either frauds or fools. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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