Friday, February 05, 2021

"GOP senator warns his party must decide between 'conservatism and madness'-- Liberalism when necessary

 


"Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who's said he may vote this month to convict former President Trump on an article of impeachment, is pushing back against possible retaliation from the Nebraska Republican State Central Committee by warning that his party must choose between "conservatism and madness."

 Cheers to Ben Sasse.  If one is a regular watcher of MSNBC one has seen Ben Sasse interviewed by a commentator like Joe Scarborough numbers of times. He is one of the heroes like Steve Schmidt of the Lincoln Project, Republicans cut from a civil cloth and separating from the insanity of some of the current composition of the Republican Party. 


I have said it is good that Marjorie Taylor Green was not expelled from the House because she serves to split the Republicrat Party down the middle so that it will become easier for Democrats to hopefully win more seats in the future and take a more commanding majority in both the House and the Senate. Republicans with their extremist Proud Boys, Boogaloo Bois and QANON crackpots will mean, I hope, doom for the Republican Party and that is, I believe, a good thing.

While I like what Ben Sasse has to say I will never, of course, be Republican. Unlike Sasse I do not believe in limited government which got Herbert Hoover canned when FDR was elected for the first of four terms to the White House because of his policy of strong government action. If they truly believed in limited government they would not deafeningly oppose a person's choice for a mate in marriage, a personal choice for the termination of a pregnancy and they would strongly support civil rights. I believe in government when necessary when it is impossible for the nation to survive without its economic help like now and I believe in the strong arm of government to stand against discrimination, against voter suppression and for individual choice on matters of private personal decisions.

Liberalism is the only way if one is concerned about the nation's economic welfare, fair and just government with respect to human rights and, yes, individualism when it comes to personal matters of choice.

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