Pat Buchanan: Stacking the Electorate: How Middle America Is to be Dispossessed
Pat Buchanan
In all but one of
the last seven presidential elections, Republicans lost the popular
vote. George W. Bush and Donald Trump won only by capturing narrow
majorities in the Electoral College.
Hence the grand
strategy of the left: to enlarge and alter the U.S. electorate so as to
put victory as far out of reach for national Republicans as it is today
for California Republicans, and to convert the GOP into America’s
permanent minority party.
In the Golden
State, Democrats control the governors’ chair, every elective state
office, both U.S. Senate seats, 46 of 53 U.S. House seats and
three-fourths of each house of the state legislature in Sacramento.
How does the left expect to permanently dispossess Middle America?
Let us count the ways
In 2018, over 60
percent of Floridians voted to expand the electorate by restoring voting
rights to 1.5 million ex-cons, all of Florida’s felons except those
convicted of sex crimes and murder.
Florida gave Bush
his razor-thin victory over Al Gore. Should Trump lose Florida in 2020,
he is a one-term president. If the GOP loses Florida indefinitely, the
presidency is probably out of reach indefinitely.
Florida’s
Amendment 4 is thus a great leap forward in the direction in which the
republic is being taken. Gov. Terry McAuliffe of the swing state of
Virginia restored voting rights to 156,000 felons by executive order in
2016, calling it his “proudest achievement.”
In California and
Oregon, moves are afoot to reduce the voting age to 17 or 16.
Understandable, as high schoolers are more enthusiastic about socialism.
Last week, a bold attempt was made by House Democrats to lower the U.S. voting age to 16. It failed — this time.
Some House
Democrats apparently feel that with “Medicare-for-all” and the Green New
Deal of Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez on the table, they have enough
progressive legislation to satisfy the socialist base.
Thanks to Gov.
Jerry Brown, every adult citizen in California who gets or renews a
driver’s license, gets a state ID card, or fills out a change of address
form with the Department of Motor Vehicles is automatically registered
to vote. Purpose: expand voter rolls to include those who have shown no
interest in politics, so they can be located on Election Day and bused
to the polls.
Ari Berman of
Mother Jones writes that Nancy Pelosi’s 700-page For the People Act that
did pass the House contains “a slew of measures designed to expand
voting rights, which … include nationwide automatic voter registration,
Election Day registration, two weeks of early voting in every state …
restoration of voting rights for ex-felons, and declaring Election Day a
federal holiday.”
House
Republicans offered an amendment to the bill with language that said,
“allowing illegal immigrants the right to vote devalues the franchise
and diminishes the voting power of United States citizens.”
All but six Democrats voted against the GOP proposal.
The Democratic
Party does not want to close the door to voting on migrants who broke
our laws to get here and do not belong here, as these illegals would
likely vote for pro-amnesty Democrats.
If the new U.S.
electorate of, say, 2024, includes tens of millions of new voters — 16-
and 17-year-olds; illegal migrants; ex-cons; new legal immigrants from
Asia, Africa and Latin America who vote 70 to 90 percent Democratic, the
political future of America has already been determined.
California, here we come
As a Democratic
insurance policy, Memphis Congressman Steve Cohen has introduced a
constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College.
Some Republicans
support statehood for Puerto Rico, which would add six electoral votes
that would go Democratic in presidential elections about as often as
Washington, D.C.’s three have, which is always.
Ben Franklin
told the lady in Philadelphia, “We have a republic, if you can keep it.”
Our elites today, however, ceaselessly celebrate “our democracy.”
Yet John Adams
was not optimistic about such a political system: “Democracy never lasts
long. It soon wastes exhausts and murders itself. There never was a
Democracy yet, that did not commit suicide.”
Thomas
Jefferson, a lifelong believer in a “natural aristocracy” among men, was
contemptuous: “A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where 51
percent of the people may take away the rights of the other 49.”
Madison wrote in
Federalist 10, “democracies … have in general been as short in their
lives as they have been violent in their deaths.”
If one day not
far off, as seems probable, tax consumers achieve a permanent hegemony
over the nation’s taxpayers, and begin to impose an equality of result
that freedom rarely delivers, the question of who should choose the
nation’s rulers will be tabled anew.
We do not select
NFL coaches or corporate executives or college professors or generals
or admirals by plebiscite. What is the empirical evidence that this is
the best way to choose a president or commander in chief?
Peoples are wondering that the world over, as our democracy does not appear to be an especially attractive stock.
Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of “Nixon’s White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever.”
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