I can't imagine the political instability this will cause, especially if the GOP continues on their path of power at all costs.
Yeah, who can really imagine doing away with the Senate, as well. The GOP legislatures in Wisconsin and Michigan have acted to diminish the power of the newly elected Democratic governor, and other newly elected state officers. That's as blatant a power grab, contrary to how the electorate voted, as I have ever seen. Reinforces a "my vote doesn't count" mentality. Really, what the GOP did there is an "in your face" complete repudiation of democracy. Really cannot spin it any other way.
Here is an interesting accessment, that sees hopeful trends, but also recognizes the intense struggle ahead:
http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/176503/tomgram:_ben_fountain,_"very_close_to_a_complete_victory"
"This thing Trump was selling, this white-nationalist-freak-out-throwback special, played well enough to the base to flip Senate seats in North Dakota, Indiana, and Missouri, all states Trump won by big margins in 2016, as well as Florida’s closely contested Senate seat. But here’s the real shocker, the development that made this midterm “
transformational,” as reported by Stanley Greenberg in the
New York Times, based on a
Democracy Corpselection night survey: the Democrats’ biggest gains in 2018 came in rural America. Greenberg also relied on an Edison exit poll for CNN that showed the Republican margin in rural areas shrinking by double digits and a Catalist poll indicating a seven-point shrinkage.
“Exciting” the base seems to have come at a cost: a 13-point swing by white working-class women, a 14-point swing by white working-class men, and a 7-point swing among all men. While Trump’s Twitter account was acting like the social media equivalent of a spastic colon, Democrats were pushing a decidedly non-hysterical message
focused on health care (coverage for preexisting conditions, preserving Obamacare, and protecting Medicare and Medicaid) and basic economic fairness. As for Trump’s manifest unfitness for office, smart Democrats assumed the president himself would pound home that message.....
......Trump lost in 2018, but he remains nearly as powerful as ever. He’s a sitting president with a ferociously loyal base, a Senate majority that’s about to get bigger, and a federal judiciary that hews further to the right with each new raft of appointments. In the days since the election he’s shown no moderating tendencies, instead threatening the incoming House Democratic majority with a “
warlike posture,” firing Attorney General Jeff Sessions,
illegally“appointing” a
sketchy acting attorney general, further defying the Refugee Act of 1980, banning a CNN reporter from the White House, and defending Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the state-sponsored murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Trump is still Trump, and America is still America. In the days after the election, wildfires raged through northern California, leaving scores dead and many thousands homeless, and in the country’s 307th
mass shooting in the first 313 days of 2018, a gunman killed 13 people at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, California.
Welcome to the struggle for the country’s soul. We haven’t seen anything yet".