6 Ways the Dems Devised Their Own Destruction. Now, Let the Looting Begin

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The shocking loss of Kamala Harris should not be a surprise.

The evidence was building for years as inert leaders in the Democrat Party looked the other way at Biden’s increasing feebleness, which climaxed in his pathetic presidential debate performance in June 2024. His stroke-like stance, empty eyes, stuttering, and physical instability have been visible for years, but no one in the party leadership had the guts to tell him to step aside at least a year ago. That could have meant a more rigorous candidate replacement process and more time to strategize.

But like the pathetic exit of long-time Senator Diane Feinstein (who died in office at age 90), who also refused to step aside despite her staff’s warnings that she was suffering from dementia. The Feinstein story paved the way for Biden to avoid addressing his age limitations.

That seniority and respect for protocol keep new talent from emerging in the Democratic Party. The aged Nancy Pelosis’ disdain for the more vigorous and energetic AOC, accompanied by Hillary Clinton’s disrespect for Sen. Bernie Sander’s progressive platform as it popped to her neoliberal one, caused Hillary to focus more on containing Sanders’ powerful message to young people and minorities about the wealth gap than fighting Trump.

But there are more signs of Democratic weakness.  Here is a short list:

Merrick Garland, the worst Attorney General in US history, paved the way for Trump’s election.  Garland famously waited over a year to appoint a Special Counsel, a noticeable contribution to Trump’s escape from prosecution. Garland’s appointment was a

The worst AG in history who enabled Trump’s victory.

mistake from Day One.  He was a judge and prosecuted the Oklahoma bombing case in 1995, 26 years before he was named Attorney General, but he was never an administrator. He had a judge’s temperament, meaning he had no sense of immediacy.   A case could always be postponed, declared, recessed, or have more time for deliberation. He was an institutionalist and believed in an 18th-century version of the Justice Department that is wildly outdated in electronic news media and partisan politics.  He is an 18th-century man.  As Obama maintained, if he were a legal scholar, he should have been in a law school and not named Attorney General in the Trump era of blatant criminal acts.  Garland is a wimp, and his lack of action makes a mockery of the justice system, which a sociopath like Trump played like a master criminal.

Kamala Harris, the nearly forgotten VP, runs for president.  Harris was never the ideal candidate, but Biden’s refusal to step aside made her the unfortunate choice.  Harris is a terrible speaker and was kept in the dark for four-and-a-half years.  She was never considered a policy expert until the abortion issue arose as a result of the right-wing Supreme Court.  If Harris was a prosecutor with real court experience, she never showed any of that supposed talent in her stilted public speeches.  Her husband did not add anything to her campaign, either.  She also raised the question of whether the US is ready for a woman president. Based on the losses of Hillary Clinton and Harris, it looks like even though women vote in more significant numbers than men, they don’t think gender alone is cause for their vote. Voting for women is also not attractive to Latino and Black men, based on exit polling.

Tim Waltz, the nice guy from Minnesota, was just a nice guy from Minnesota with no personality.  Remember Tim Kaine of Virginia, the man who spoke some Spanish and let his white undershirt be visible to show he was an average guy?  Of course not. That’s why Harris avoided Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, who would have been a better presidential candidate than Harris and a better VP choice. Still, Shapiros’ strong presence would not have overcome Harris’s weakness.  A Democratic presidential ticket for Gavin Newsome and Josh Shapiro, as an example of youthful energy, would have been a powerful, articulate team to beat Trump, but that would never have been possible without an open convention.

Michelle and Barack Obama’s days as powerhouses in the Democratic Party are over.  She can dance on stage and read from a teleprompter, but her advice is too weak for today’s media-saturated environment.  Her advice, “When they go low, we go high,” was welcomed by the Trump people who knew that the Dems were wimps again.  Trump went lower and lower in his racist, anti-woman, anti-immigrant messages, and it worked. Eight-one percent of white men who never went to college voted for Trump. Harris failed to craft a message that would appeal to Black men and Hispanics. More Black men voted for Trump and ignored Obama’s message.  Whatever the Obamas are selling, their college-level oratory and multi-millionaire affluence are ignored by the homies and young Hispanics. If anything, there is a class distinction between the college-educated wealthy Blacks (Obama, Erin Holder, Oprah) and their less affluent brethren.

Dems never addressed the wealth-income gap. For decades, this has been the cornerstone message of Progressives, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.  It also should have been the cornerstone campaign issue in 2024. The statistics show the gap is only getting worse, and Trump will overseas the creation of American plutocrats who will benefit from deregulation, buying privatized federal programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, railroads, and the US Postal Service. This is because the Dem leadership and its most prominent donors are part of the top 1%, so addressing increased taxes, eliminating tax loopholes, and closing the carried interest tax benefit that helps hedge and private equity funds, as well as real estate developers. Even though Dems can not unilaterally close tax loopholes themselves, they never raised the issue to national prominence. Voter disgust with the economy also mistakenly translated into their failure to purchase homes, household goods purchasing, and other financial problems. The Dems also crafted terrible messages about the economy, even as it reached historically positive levels.

Geriatric leadership among the Dems. As an average voter, I watched Joe Biden’s pathetic appearance in the Biden-Trump televised presidential debate on June 28, 2024.  Within the first 15 minutes, it was evident to all that the 81-year-old Biden was incapable of leading, let alone campaigning for another term. He was incoherent and distracted before 67 million people.  Comments on YouTube were pointed. One said, “If Biden was up there by himself, he would still lose the debate.”  Another said: “Trump’s greatest weapon in this election campaign is to let Biden speak as much as possible.”  Another asked if  “this footage from a nursing home cafeteria?” Calls for Biden to step aside quickly followed, but Biden’s ego and protection from his White House supporters delayed his choice, which wasted precious time in finding a replacement.  With no time for an open convention, Harris became the default and flawed replacement. However, the problem of elderly leadership extends to the Senate and includes Dems and Republicans. Among the Dems, the oldest senators are Ben Cardin (80), Dick Durbin (79), Richard Blumenthal (78), Ed Markey (77), Tom Carper (77), Jeanne Shaheen (77), and Peter Welch (76). It’s unclear if these senators could persuade Biden to resign, so they brought Nany Pelosi (84) to convince Biden (81) to drop out. Trump (78) has aged better than Biden, but despite his limited mental capacities, he appears more vigorous than Biden.

In an age of appearances alone, this makes a huge difference, even if what he says is almost all lies and fabrications. Trump’s fans don’t care about the facts, ethics, or his criminal convictions, and this message is not lost on many Americans who are waiting for less regulation, law enforcement, pardons for criminals, and payback from wealthy donors for their cash investments (not contributions) in the Trump campaign.

As this is being written, the Trump administration is compiling those payback ledgers.  And many of these high-level positions will be for sale to the highest bidders. The treasure hunters will look at the greed model perfected by Jared Kushner, who has billions in assets and millions in fees from Saudi and East European governments. This greed model will be replicated in an unregulated capitalist regime. The Emoluments Clause will become a legal relic in the Trump administration. With little or no regulations, corporations will have quick and easy access to the subservient Federal people drafting anti-trust, securities, environmental, tax, trade, and energy policies.

The wealthy will get richer, and the wealth gap will hit historic highs in Trump’s reign of unregulated capitalism. A new age of monopoly capitalism is now developing.

Let the looting begin.

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Chuck Epstein has managed marketing communications and public relations departments for major global financial institutions and participated in the launch of industry-changing financial products. He also has written by-lined articles for over 50 publications, five books and served as editor and publisher of nation’s first newsletter on the topic of using the PC for personal investing and trading. (“Investing Online, 1994-1999). He also is a marketing consultant, writer and speaker on topics related to investor protection and opportunities in the very dynamic cannabis industry. He has held senior-level marketing, PR and communications positions at the New York Futures Exchange, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Lind-Waldock, Zacks Investment Research, Russell Investments and Principal Financial. He has won national awards from the Mutual Fund Education Alliance (MFEA) and his web site, www.mutualfundreform.com, was named best small blog in 2009 by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW).

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