He Qinglian: hijacking democracy Democrats kicked out the Republican Party to make a revolution

The Republican crisis is truly upon us. After losing the White House, McConnell and others thought they could still make a difference at the congressional level, but since Jan. 20, Biden has issued nearly 60 presidential orders (and possibly more) that have transformed America on all fronts, almost without congressional consent.

Democratic policies no longer require Republican endorsement

The federal treasury is supported by taxes paid by taxpayers, and the interests of all people need to be taken into account anyway, but the Democrats now have three powers in their hands to blatantly satisfy the selfishness of one party.

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), speaking on the Senate floor on the Covid-19 virus bailout bill, said some Senate Republicans went to the White House just days after Biden was sworn in and proposed continued bipartisanship on the Epidemic, but were rebuffed by Democrats. The main points of the bailout bill drafted separately by the Democrats are: 1. The Democrats decided to include in the bill programs completely unrelated to the epidemic, with less than 9 percent of the massive $1.9 trillion proposal (about $171 billion) going to core medical care for the Covid-19 virus and less than 1 percent ($19 billion) going to vaccinations, while at the same Time, subsidizing $350 billion 2. massively expand Obamacare subsidies so that the wealthier can benefit disproportionately. 3. fund the underground railroad in Silicon Valley (which is Pelosi’s territory), upgrade a bridge from New York to Canada (which is Schumer’s territory), and fund Planned Parenthood (aka abortion). 4. The bill also includes a lavish Home-schooling benefit for federal employees, which would give them not only more than $20,000 each, but also 15 weeks of paid leave.

Senior White House adviser Cedric Richmond told Axios in early March that the Biden White House would make reparations to blacks without congressional consent on the grounds of slavery reparations: “Pay us like you owe us” (Mr. Richmond is black).

The H.R. 1 election reform bill intended to keep the Democrats in power permanently

But the above information is not the worst news, the real bad news comes from the H.R.1 election reform bill submitted by the Democrats on March 2. On March 2, the federal House Democrats pushed the election reform bill H.R.1 to the House floor for discussion and vote, triggering the Republicans’ discontent.

The most controversial provisions of H.R. 1 include allowing nationwide mass mail-in voting, allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to register to vote, permanently allowing early voting, minimum verification of online registration, legalizing ballot collection and voting rights for felons after they have served their sentences. States would also be required to allow “ballot harvesting,” in which paid political operatives are allowed to collect absentee ballots from places like nursing homes, which would expose America’s most vulnerable voters to coercion and increase the risk of tampering with their ballots; at the same time, state and local election officials would be stripped of their ability to maintain the accuracy of voter rolls, prohibited from verifying voter eligibility, and voter IDs would be banned from use everywhere.

The H.R. 1 package is actually the first bill the Democrats have introduced since they took control of the House in early 2019. Since the Democrats enacted this bill in early 2019, it has already been implemented in Democratic states in the U.S. along with swing states Pennsylvania, Joe, and Arizona, where Republicans in power have used the epidemic as a reason to temporarily change the content of election regulations and become a tool for the Democrats and their interest allies to manipulate the 2020 U.S. elections. If fixed by law, the Democrats will become the perpetual rulers of the United States. As Republican Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) said in a recent interview, “There are dozens of provisions in the H.R. 1 legislation that undermine the sanctity and accuracy of elections, and the massive election problems we see in a handful of places across the country in 2020 will become commonplace across America later.” Under this electoral model, Republicans and other parties who want to govern can only hope that the Democrats will grace the door of “multi-party democracy” with matching votes, as the Tunisian dictator Ben Ali did in his day.

The electoral system of one citizen, one vote, multi-party coexistence and party rotation through fair elections are the two basic features of democracy. If H.R. 1 is used to fix the 2020 election model, it is not the Republican Party that will die, but the American democratic system.

Is there any way for the Republican Party to salvage the situation?

Currently, Republican states are using the autonomy granted by the Constitution to block the Biden Administration‘s harm and transformation of their states on three levels: one is to refuse to implement presidential decrees, such as Texas and Florida, and the second is to repeal the 2020 revised election legislation and executive orders at the state level. But a party that abides by the law in everything and has little internal cohesion is going to have a hard time going up against a party that is used to playing plug and play on the law, is good at rallying the entire party with its interests, now has three powers, and can control the media.

Although “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign” published in the Feb. 5 issue of Time magazine is a showcase of victory for the vote-stealers, it reveals very clearly the fact that the Republican Party is still stuck in industrial-era campaign politics in terms of organization, social mobilization and propaganda, while the Democratic Party has long been a Leninized party that is good at high-tech operations and will use 1984 to control society and public opinion.

The cohesiveness of the Democratic Party comes from two main points: the sharing of interests and the unprincipled protection of party members. The former point is characteristic of all modern organizations and political parties, but the latter point is supposed to be characteristic of club organizations and should not be characteristic of political parties in democratic countries. This shortsightedness is mainly reflected in turning a blind eye to any illegal and politically unethical things done by important members of the party, and preventing the pursuit of the matter through various under-the-table actions.

Take the current Democratic President Joe Biden for example, whose Family has long been embroiled in corruption scandals for selling influence to foreign countries; the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs released “The Impact of the Corrupt Practices of Hunter Biden, Bunesma on U.S. Policy and Related Issues” in September 2020, but the Democratic Party turned a blind eye to it and pretended it did not exist; the U.S. news website Axios, after a year-long After a year-long in-depth investigation, Axios found that Fang Fang has been approaching local legislators and important political figures since 2011 through political rallies, assisting in campaign fundraising, or sexually soliciting them, thereby breaking into U.S. political circles. California Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell, a key target of Fang’s infiltration and seduction, is protected by the Democratic Party and still holds a key position in the House Intelligence Committee. Governor Newsom is embroiled in a variety of corruption and political misconduct scandals, and California’s “Recall Gavin 2020” campaign has collected more than 1.82 million signatures, but the Democratic Party has defended both of them.

These practices represent a degeneration of the party. But for a party that has been abandoned by the backbone of society – small and medium-sized business owners and working-class subjects other than government employees – defending shortcomings has become the party’s cohesive force as well as its fighting force. Although the Republican Party cannot learn from this loss of principle of the Democratic Party to protect shortcomings, but internal disunity, or even failure to protect the legitimate rights of the party’s voters, will be the underdog in such a fight. The following phenomena have become the norm in American society: when technology companies suppress conservative speech, when corporate America fires and dismisses conservative lawmakers, when banks seize the accounts of conservatives, when the Republican Party fails to give proper support; when Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (D-CA) is sidelined by the Democratic Party from congressional committees because she opposes various political correctness When Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is sidelined by the Democrats from congressional committees because of her opposition to various political correctness, and the Republicans cannot fully support her, it is not going to rally the party.

To put it politely, in the 2020 election, Republican lawmakers in swing states served the Democrats’ rigged elections and allowed the Democrats to successfully steal the election, which is a major reason why the Democrats successfully stole the election. After the election, when Trump‘s team and supporters fought hard to win back the election, some members of Congress in the Republican Party even refused to accuse the election fraud, abandoned Trump and defected to the Democratic Party until they came to the point of losing the power to fight against the Democrats today.

The CPAC convention is just the beginning of a re-unification. It is also necessary to strengthen the grassroots organization and mobilization capacity at the local level, and adapt one’s campaign to the needs and changes of the technological era, such as mastering the ability to organize political campaigns in the high-tech era; running social media to equip oneself with the ability to harness online public opinion in the high-tech era. Now, the legislative, judicial and executive powers are all in the hands of the other party, and the public opinion positions are also occupied by the Democratic Party. The Republican Party, leading 74 million voters, wants to take back the United States, and must learn the other party’s strategy and tactics from Time magazine’s “Secret History of the Shadow Campaign”.