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Can Republicans survive gay triumph? (2)

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Former US president George Bush

WHETHER we agree with them or not, Republicans represent unvarnished American values, traditional marriage, military aggression abroad, a measure of selective discrimination at home and support for the sanctity of human life.
The gay triumph last week marked, if followed by the election of another Democrat president, will challenge the Republicans to change or die.
Primary elections will not be held until the summer of 2016 and the election campaigns for congress and presidential elections will start earnestly after September 4, 2016. Alarm bells are ringing in the Republican party.
If Democrat Hillary Clinton wins the election, she will sustain and carry forward Barack Obama policies, and “more worse.” (Black English). Whispers in the Republican Party indicate some degree of panic.
American financiers gather in secret, decide on a candidate, then run down poorer but more able candidates. The chosen candidate of Jeb Bush, who, if elected, will be the third Bush on Pharaoh’s throne in a row.
Jeb made a fool of himself the other day. “If you know what we know now, would you have invaded Iraq?” asked pretty Megan Kelly, kind of friendly like. The reprobate man, after a winding sentence with three sub-clauses, said he would. Strike number one, he lost. The Obamites had a feast day. It was George Bush’s policy, they say, which led to the dismemberment of Iraq, the rise of the Islamic State, and the destruction of the economy back home.
No sooner than the man made that mistake than he fell into another trap. His challenger, Donald Trump, a billionaire (according to himself) accused Mexican foreigners and their government of being complicit in the invasion of United States soil by illegal immigrants.

These immigrants simply jump over the fence while border guards are having lunch and disappear into thick bush-land. Bush defended the honour of Mexican immigrants. Trump twitted that perhaps, Bush loves Mexicans because he married a sweet Mexican signora.

The trouble is that Trump has started an internal war within the Republican party which brings bitter memories of the rivalry between Patrick Buchanan and the elder George Bush in 1992. The rivalry went all the way into convention, and they lost the election to Bill Clinton, a bozo (according to Bush).

The greatest fear
By far the greatest fear among Republicans comes from the realisation that even a weak president, without congressional support, can wreck the status quo. This week Obama announced the reduction of forces in the United States army by 40 000 men and 15 000 civilian positions. Congress, which is in Republican hands, is bitter.

The army and its multi-billion contracts constitute the military-industrial complex on which the very flesh and blood of US imperialism flourishes. To appreciate the significance of the army, in the so-called Libyan “secret intervention” to overthrow the late Muammar Gaddafi, of the 1 000 sorties that went out to drop bombs, less than 10 were European.
After three years of trying, the US senate revealed that only 60 Iraqi fighters have been trained by US Special Forces in three years. The cost was US$600 million.
An emaciated army spells doom for US military dominance of Europe and the world.
Obama has dropped another bombshell. By championing the Mexican cause, illegally according to Republicans, he has drawn the Mexicans away from the Republican party in the future. Today kids are holding seminars on whether the Republican party can exist without an inclusive clause. Hitherto, they have relied entirely on a majority white vote, enticing them through a racist strategy aimed at scaring whites by depicting blacks and Mexicans as criminally inclined and lawless.
The numbers are now against them. The census bureau has reported six states as experiencing a 40 Hispanic-African American percent population matrix.
Obama, according to Republicans, has corrupted the population. Welfare assistance was once regarded as a temporary uplift for citizens who have fallen on hard times. Obama’s administration advertises the availability of food stamps assistance, as a right, even throwing in two Obama cellphones per welfare family.
Two states have been exempted from federal laws prohibiting marijuana use. Citizens in Arizona are allowed two marijuana plants for personal use. College kids there roam the streets under some measure of brain inhibition after inhaling the smoke from the deleterious plant.

The worst development is the emasculation of the police, who once assumed occupying force hostility towards blacks. Now they are forced to wear body cameras so that their hostile actions can be reviewed with intent to find prosecutable unjust use of force.
When Obama promised to change America, very few thought he would. Gays and lesbians have been emboldened to prosecute their opponents under federal hate law speech laws. Melissa and Aaron Klein of Portland, Oregon wore their Christian beliefs on their sleeves, a dangerous thing to do.

The gay association set them up for a show down, demanding that their bakery serve and create cakes for a gay wedding. When the couple implored God, and their Christian way of life, they were found guilty of hate speech, fined US$135 000, driven out of business and ordered not to repeat the God speech (defined as hate speech) ever.
US citizens are allowed to engage private prosecutors if they assume personal injury. The gays and lesbians are planning more such salutary prosecutions in order to silence their loud mouthed opponents.
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