Toward A Grand New Bargain: How Donald Trump Can Clear The Field And Realign American Politics

It’s actually pretty easy. At an apt moment very soon, Trump should offer Governor Kasich the VP slot and Senator Cruz the vacant Supreme Court seat.

Such a grand bargain would not only clear the primary field and quash any backroom hijacking of the nomination by the Washington GOP establishment; it would also permit each man to play his highest and best role at this great inflection point in the nation’s history.

That is, Donald Trump’s job is to destroy the Republican/Neocon establishment and bring working class America back into a modern version of a McKinley-style Republican Party. Ted Cruz’ task is to spend a lifetime bringing strict constructionism back to the high court, thereby helping to restore constitutional restraints on a leviathan state that fundamentally threatens personal liberty and economic freedom and prosperity in America.

And, yes, there really isn’t much for a washed-out, me-too Republican pol like Kasich to do at all. Except to get out of the way and exercise his apparent talent for preacherly uplift as America’s eulogist-in-chief at foreign state funerals.

Beyond the rightness of it, there’s some pretty potent logic for the politics of the deal, too, There would be lots of of winners all around—–most especially the long-suffering American people.

Mitch McConnell and his rudderless Senate wheels, for example, would not need even a ten minute caucus to hand down to young Ted Cruz a life sentence to the Supreme Court.

At the same time and more importantly, however, the American public would score a twofer——a more faithful high court and one less warmonger on Capitol Hill.

As to the former, Ted Cruz is about as close to the next Antonin Scalia as exists in America today. It goes without saying that he could do far more for the cause of liberty as a Justice than as a gadfly Senator.

But there is an angle even more important. Cruz was a top student and debater at Princeton, a distinguished editor of the Harvard Law Review and a clerk on both the DC Court of Appeals and for the great Justice William Rehnquist on the Supreme Court. During the primary debates, he erudition on constitutional matters towered far above the pack.

He was also described as “off the charts brilliant” by no less an admirer of his own brilliance than Alan Dershowitz. With a prospective long lifetime of service on the high court, Ted Cruz could bring a level of scholarly narrative and intellectual passion and acumen that is sorely needed by the constitutionalist cause.

At the same time, the American people would be spared of another bellicose politician hell-bent on extending Washington’s imperial depredations. Cruz seems to have the Ronald Reagan disease. That is, his belief in small government does not extend to the Pentagon side of the Potomac; and his high regard for liberty does not appear to encompass innocent foreigners dwelling in the vicinity of desert sands he would cause to glow in the dark.

As for Kasich, it is hard to think of a more inapt messenger with a more wrong-headed message. America does not need another compromiser, reconciler and wizened Washington ranch hand who can split the difference.

It needs, instead, a force of nature who can rain shock and awe on the Imperial City. And, so doing, overturn its vast network of prosperous racketeers who feed off the military industrial complex, the health care cartel, the education monopolies, the Wall Street and banking mafias and the legions of other crony capitalist rackets.

Governor Kasich’s specious claim to be a fiscally prudent budget balancer is especially telling. One of the most outrageous Washington wastes is right under his nose. Namely, the Lima Ohio M-1 tank line that he and the Ohio politicians keep open despite 10,000 such lethal machines already in inventory——-and notwithstanding that no other nation has tanks of this advanced capability or, more dispositively, the means to land them on these shores.

Actually, M-1 tanks were originally designed to fight the Red Army on the central front——said army and said front having disappeared from the pages of history 25 years ago.

Since then they have been used for neocon wars of invasion and occupation that did nothing for the safety and security of citizens in Dayton OH or Danbury CT except foster vengeful blowback in the cities and towns they turned into rubble. Even then, the Imperial City’s racketeers offered this folly as proof of the need for more iron and electronic monsters from Lima, while Kasich and his pols  lip-synched the sales pitch.

In truth, Kasich is exactly the kind of political lifer that needs to occupy the Joe Biden chair of policy irrelevance during the monumental reckoning ahead. He has indulged in double talk for so many decades that he no longer even knows when his lips are synching or even moving.

His victory speech after the Ohio primary, for example, was laced with pious rhetoric about devolving government back to the states and localities.

C’mon. He took a 90% bribe from Obama to drastically expand Medicaid in Ohio at the expense of taxpayers in Idaho and Texas, whose faithful governors didn’t. Yet he has the nerve to call himself a champion of decentralization?

Kasich’s brand of phony Federalism goes back to Nelson Rockefeller, who wore thin the patience of New York taxpayers with his out-sized building, spending and other appetites. So looking enviously at the untapped citizens of Nebraska and Oregon, Rocky then cooked-up the idea of revenue sharing and sold it to Nixon. It was actually just a form of interstate larceny.

As a young Capitol Hill staffer at the time, I saw how the old-fashioned conservative and legendary ruler of the House Ways and Means Committee, Wilbur Mills, had it killed dead as a doornail. His was virtually the last voice of authority and power in Washington during the past half century who insisted that such tax money should never leave home in the first place; and that the round-trip through Washington was just an opportunity for sticky fingers to skim the pot and for disingenuous politicians to bring home the pork while pretending it was free money.

If they want to spend it, said Mills, let them tax it first. But sound Federalism was not to be. LBJ’s Great Society had broken the dam and soon Wilbur Mills stumbled into submission on the eve of the 1972 Nixon landslide——perhaps in a foreshadowing of his final stumble two years later into the Tidal Basin with Fanne Foxe.

The rest, as they say, is history. With Mills’ iconic defense of the old order out of the way, the Nixon-Ford White House massively expanded the Federal grant-in-aid system. At length, a whole generation of GOP politicians became house-trained in Kasich style fiscal doublespeak and hypocrisy.That is, in the art of decrying Washington’s fiscal profligacy on the rubber chicken circuit by night while devoting their day jobs to scrapping for hometown pork from Medicaid and thousands of like and similar Federal gravy trains.

I have no idea whether Donald Trump will see through Kasich style fiscal hypocrisy or not. But I do believe him when he decries our $19 trillion national debt and when he says that he is going after Washington’s fiscal profligacy hammer and tong.

In this instance, and much else, Trump’s principal virtue is that his only acquaintanceship with the Imperial City is attendance at an occasional Kennedy Center gala. Accordingly, he is unschooled in the self-serving rationalizations that keep the rackets going, but endowed with such ample self-confidence that he is sure to go charging into the nation’s fiscal mess like a bull in a china shop.

And after years of a bipartisan conspiracy of silence and perfidiously orchestrated fiscal can-kicking, broken furniture and bombastic challenges are exactly what the fiscal doctor ordered. Indeed, what a President Trump could actually do is prove that the way to shutdown Washington’s budgetary rackets is by means of an insurrectionist-in-chief inside the White House, not furtive threats to shutdown the Washington Monument lobbed from Capitol Hill.

Say what you will about Trump’s controversial business history, the four bankruptcies and the rest, it is absolutely certain that he knows at least this much: You don’t stop a flood of budgetary red ink with a 25-year plan to get to a balanced budget by 2038!

That’s Speaker Paul Ryan’s particular contribution to the GOP establishments’ noxious form of fiscal duplicity and doublespeak. Like in the movie “Dave”, The Donald is like to dive into the budget himself and then there will be fear and trembling all around the Imperial City.

Big Pharma and the health insurance cartel are already in Trump’s gun sights, but once he gets to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue he will quickly discover the target rich environment on the Pentagon side of the Potomac, too. The hideously expensive, technically plagued and completely unneeded trillion dollar F-35 fighter would be the ideal place for him to start.

And that goes to the larger point. All the swells in the mainstream media are furiously cackling about The Donald’s answer on morning TV about the identify of his top foreign policy advisors. Yet this is why the think tanks and neocon lobbies are in full frontal panic:

I’m speaking with myself No. 1 because I have a very good brain and I’ve said a lot of things,” he said in an interview on MSNBC. “I talk to a lot of people and at the appropriate time I’ll tell you who the people are.”

Actually, there is more, and it has to do with one of the many character flaws that self-evidently afflict the man. We speak of his monumental capacity to carry a grudge and seek revenge upon those who personally offend him.

Here’s the thing. Mitt Romney’s viscous public attack on Trump is only the beard. It is merely the censored for family TV version of what the entire neocon establishment and War Party is saying every day in the corridors of Imperial Washington.

Needless to say, the Donald is taking names and will not be reluctant to do far more than kick offending posteriors. He will make it his business to hound, denounce, denigrate and dispatch the entire passel of neocon power brokers who have declared war on his candidacy.

And, yes, an Imperial City purged of Bill Kristol and his gang of bloodthirsty provocateurs would already by on the road to redemption.

 

(to be completed soon)

 

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Anonymous
Anonymous
March 19, 2016 11:46 am

Excellent article!

rhs jr
rhs jr
March 19, 2016 11:46 am

Cruz, Kasich, Romney (Ryan, McCain, Bush, etc) are NWO scum Trump should avoid like a fatal disease.

Hardhead
Hardhead
March 19, 2016 11:50 am

Spot on!!! Can’t wait for the rest of the post!!

I’ve thought for some time that Gov. Kasich would make a good V.P. He would end up as irrelevant
as he is now; but could insure that Ohio is delivered in a general election.

Ted Cruz is perfect for the Supreme Court- a young Scalia for sure!!

I suggest David for Treasury Secretary or at least Budget Director again. Even better- Fed Chairman-
if it could be done!!

Suzanna
Suzanna
March 19, 2016 11:51 am

hahahahahahahah…this is a joke right?

Well, a plan or suggestion is a plan

or a suggestion. Dreamin’

starfcker
starfcker
March 19, 2016 11:59 am

How about this, David. How about Trump just continues to grind Mr. Goldman Sachs, and Mr. Lehman brothers into fish food, and keeps them as far away from his administration as possible. Ever think of that. David?

anarchyst
anarchyst
March 19, 2016 12:01 pm

I like it! Kasich is a Republican Joe Biden!

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 19, 2016 12:03 pm

Actually, I wouldn’t mind seeing Cruz on the Supremes.

He could actually come into his own there, and I think would serve America better and longer than he would either as a Senator or the President.

I really hadn’t given any thought to this possibility before.

But I have doubts about the wisdom of Kasich as VP.

An establishment man as VP would make Trump too much of a target for assassination to move him up, the same as (maybe) Johnson did with Kennedy.

Better to have a VP the Establishment hates, IMO.

Note from Idaho
Note from Idaho
March 19, 2016 12:22 pm

Stupid chatter from Stockman.
Giving Kasich a career politician who got his wall street pay-off via Lehman Brothers would damage if not destroy the Trump campaign.
Kasich promotes amnesty and open borders.
In 1976 Reagan in a last ditch effort to secure the nomination away from Gerald Ford choose Richard Schweiker a Pennsylvanian Career politician and RINO Republican. Media said he was ‘balancing’ the ticket. It cost Reagan the nomination.
Stockman stick to budget numbers….
Curz is a religious zealot. Ready to dictate everyone’s bedroom habits……

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 19, 2016 12:24 pm

They said bankers were the most romantic folks. Voters make bankers look like realists.
Mr Stockman has my respect, however, this all sounds like the old man laying all his dashed hopes and unfinished dreams of glory on his young son.
Yes, the Donald has a few defects but in the end, he is going to throw the bums out and fix Washington.

I learned, eventually, that the best way to effect change is to start fresh, throw all the shit out and don’t look back. This sounds like David’s plan. It’s the same plan the founders had in mind when they set elections on a short cycle. Too bad the later fuckers engineered a way to stay in office forever.

wdg
wdg
March 19, 2016 12:57 pm

“It’s actually pretty easy. At an apt moment very soon, Trump should offer Governor Kasich the VP slot and Senator Cruz the vacant Supreme Court seat.”

David Stockman’s analyses of the economy are excellent but he is dead wrong about making offers to candidates representing the Republican establishment. Both Kasich and Cruz are owned lock, stock and barrel by the Wall Street and other special interest groups who are waging a war against the American people. To invite them to join a Trump administration is a bit like the women’s temperance league inviting the association of distillers and pub owners into their tent, thereby destroying the very essence of their movement. Ronald Reagan was almost assassinated as a result of making H.W. Bush VP and a Kasich VP would make Trump a tempting target. In fact, to prevent being assassinated, it is critically important that Trump appoint a VP who strongly supports his policies and is anti-establishment. Up in Canada, the former Reform Party, a rare Prague Spring wind that swept in from Alberta, which became the official opposition party in the House of Commons destroyed everything it stood for by expanding the tent to include members of the Progressive Conservative Party. History has shown very clearly that it is better to go down to defeat then to do a deal with certifiable traitors and gangsters because the short-term gain of power will come at a very high price – the loss of the movement’s soul.

Hollow man
Hollow man
March 19, 2016 1:08 pm

Then Trump would be killed putting the VP in charge.

Ed
Ed
March 19, 2016 1:26 pm

” Ted Cruz is about as close to the next Antonin Scalia as exists ”

David Stockman is a very smart man. While I can agree with his statement about Cruz, I still disagree with the presumption that being another Scalia is necessarily a good thing. Cruz’s resume` makes him a poor choice for the supremes, including, as it does, federal and state prosecutorial experience.

Stockman, being (formerly) an insider himself, seems to me to be misreading what a Trump presidency might be all about, at least according to those who love the idea of having a political outsider as prez.

I like the idea of having a few supremes who haven’t been judges or prosecutors. I’d really like to see supremes who had never had a government job (such as attorneys in private practice) make up the majority of the SC bench.

I think that would tilt the table a little toward the people. The supremes have been all about legitimizing government power for too long.

Gator
Gator
March 19, 2016 3:23 pm

Taking kasich as the VP is a great way for trump to get himself JFK. He should put fuckin al sharpton as his VP and just lock him in a basement somewhere. No way the neocons will fuck with him then. And I’m sure his supporters would understand the need for VP sharpton as an insurance policy. Al would agree too, trump just has to promise to waive his apparently massive tax bill.

Joey
Joey
March 19, 2016 3:45 pm

Sorry, Mr. Stockman, I just don’t get it. Even if I do subscribe to your newsletter.
Seems like some kind of a “good cop-bad cop article.”
On the one hand, you describe for us readers here much of what you see “wrong” in Washington..
On the other, you promote for position some of the the exact people who helped to establish that “wrong.”

Is this serious, or maybe an attempt to sabotage Trump ?
In the sequel, please come clean, or describe more distinctly your poison .

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
March 19, 2016 4:09 pm

“The ONLY defense Trump has against assassination is to have a VP that is MORE hated by TPTB than he is.”

Sarah Palin?

Dean
Dean
March 19, 2016 7:51 pm

Andrew Napalatono as VP! Never ever ever allow Kasich anything.

Maggie
Maggie
March 19, 2016 8:53 pm

Ann Barnhardt has a new article (sort of) on her page today, reminding everyone that election theater is less real than the scripted WWF of the 1980s and a hell of a lot less entertaining.

I HOPE dear Ann is too cynical, but in my heart of hearts I know she is right. It is why Nick and I are here on this land. America is OVER. Perhaps we can salvage something out of the collapse, but the fact that intelligent people consider the idea of Kasich being VP to Trump as being a workable compromise shows just how very much corruption we have been normalized to accept.

Ann, if you are out there, there is always a parking spot at the pond here for you.

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Maggie
Maggie
March 19, 2016 8:54 pm

Wherein I Comment On "Electoral Politics" – It's Professional Wrestling Without the Wrestling

OutLookingIn
OutLookingIn
March 19, 2016 8:58 pm

The State of the Union is Strong.

But then again, smell isn’t everything!

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 19, 2016 9:49 pm

Maggie, glad to see your back, I hope the spider bite is under control.

That AB post is the most rational commentary I have ever read of hers.
Maybe because I am in full agreement regarding Trump.

Which is why I have not taken sides with anybody running,
It’s bullshit, I recall they were considering running Lady McMahon.

Maybe that was a fake move to give her a legitimate entry into the politics club.
Otherwise, the proles would have suspected something.

Maggie
Maggie
March 19, 2016 9:57 pm

I take the antibiotics and await the results of the culture. The itching and burning seem to be subsiding a bit.

As I said above, I can only HOPE AB is wrong. She rarely is.

Something else in the comments I LOVED? The snarky little comments about talking in tongues. I laughed out loud because I have always thought EXACTLY what she put into words. I have attended a couple of churches in my lifetime that either encouraged or tolerated the talking in tongues business, as long as there was an “interpreter” in the congregation who could tell everyone what the babble was all about. I always thought it convenient that the interpreter seemed to be a close friend or family member of the babbler, suspecting that there was prior coordinating of the tongue talking.

Ann flat out calls it bullshit.

Maggie
Maggie
March 19, 2016 9:58 pm

OutlookinIn… there is a FartSmeller for hire around here somewhere.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 19, 2016 10:15 pm

I thank God, I speak in tongues more than you all; however, in the church I desire to speak five words with my mind so that I may instruct others also, rather than ten thousand words in a tongue.

I admit, the speaking in tongues is redundant when everybody in the church is a convert. The signs and wonders are for the unbelievers. That is why the phenomenon occurred while there were Jews from different lands.

Did you know, Maggie, that there is a green card option for ‘Pastors’ from abroad? And you don’t have to be a particular religion. If your ‘church’ is some sort of snake handler cult dedicated to reaching Nirvana through masturbation and you have a congregation here, you can apply for a green card as a religious leader.

Occam's Soundbite Engine
Occam's Soundbite Engine
March 19, 2016 10:22 pm

Trump isn’t Hitler . . . he’s P. T. Barnum. “There’s a sucker born every minute.”

“Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.” – H. L. Mencken

“Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.” ~ Mencken, again

If you’re intending to vote for Trump, write in Ron Paul’s name instead. Dr. Paul would’ve been nice four years ago. Oh, how different the world would’ve been already.

“No army can withstand the strength of an idea whose time has come.” ~ Victor Hugo

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 19, 2016 10:35 pm

Occam’s Soundbite Engine says: “No army can withstand the strength of an idea whose time has come.” ~ Victor Hugo

WWE Script theory aside, my idea is that the water was fine for Repuke candidates until fat-ass Trump decided to cannonball into the pool of candidates. He is nothing if not an opportunist. Or a patsy for Hilly.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 19, 2016 10:36 pm

Looks beautiful, Maggie.

Suzanna
Suzanna
March 19, 2016 11:43 pm

Maggie,

Thanks for the AB link, thanks for the lovely picture,
and get well soon.

Maggie
Maggie
March 20, 2016 3:00 am

Is beautiful. Is coming along. Thanks for the kind words. The bite is already better.

Maggie
Maggie
March 20, 2016 3:00 am

My husband bought me a big box of plastic gloves. Isn’t he romantic?

Maggie
Maggie
March 20, 2016 3:06 am

Nick has transitioned from teaching young airmen how to operate, program and repair the AWACS computer system inflight to being a master craftsman on the finishing touches on our home. The logs themselves have a satin finish, but he (in his infinite refined taste) determined that a semigloss on the cedar ceiling would make it pop. I believe the interior of this dormer definitely POPS.

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Maggie
Maggie
March 20, 2016 3:16 am

Okay, EC… I gotta know… I have no doubt you speak several languages. Most people not born in this country make an effort to learn a few other languages when young because they aren’t brought up as we ‘murkans are to believe everything depends on English. However, if by talking in “tongues” you are referirng to the gobbledygook stuff of the Pentecosts among the multidenominational churches I’ve known, please defend it as the tongues that came from heaven on the day of Pentecost.

Not because you HAVE to, but because I would like to believe the multiple times I’ve seen it was not simply a big hoax.

But, I’m a cynic like Ann. And, I’m from Missouri. Show me.

Maggie
Maggie
March 20, 2016 3:19 am

And, unfortunately for the tax assessor of the county, that is the ONLY AREA Nick has been able to finish.

Maggie
Maggie
March 20, 2016 8:56 am

This morning my husband informed me that General Lori Robinson, whom we both flew with when she was a lieutenant in AWACS, is now the Commander of Northcom.

All hope is lost.

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 20, 2016 9:37 am

Nice place Maggie. I don’t know General Robinson but suspected her appointment was political crap. You verified that.

Dean thumbs up on Kasich. If that guy is on the ticket in any slot , I stay home. He is part of the problem .

Maggie
Maggie
March 20, 2016 9:57 am

@overthecliff… Oh the stories we could tell. But won’t… we all have skeletons, but usually don’t end up in positions supposed to protect entire continents of people.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 20, 2016 2:30 pm

Maggie,

1. Montefrio said he spoke several languages. I only speak English and Spanish – fluently but not eloquently. What I mean is that I can get by but can’t compete with people born to the tongue.

2. Speaking of tongues, I said above that it happened in a special situation that gave Peter the opportunity to address Jews from many lands. Paul gave it less importance than some Pastors now give it.

3. I wont go further into it than point 2 above. There is an equivalent occurrence when you see people posting this comment in social media and in public media – “Our prayers are with them” “Sending prayers” “Prayers”…………. I do not understand what this shorthand means, is the president or other public authority really praying for them or what? It seems to be a modern Gesundheit and nothing more.

4. As for Gen Robinson, “a prophet is not without honor except in his native land” applies here.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 20, 2016 2:36 pm

Maggie says: we all have skeletons, but usually don’t end up in positions supposed to protect entire continents of people.

It’s called ‘kicked upstairs’ where you can’t do any harm.

Uncle Ronnie comes to mind, he was pretty much out of it in his final years in office, the cabal or Bush 1 or Nancy must have been running the show.

I can’t wait to call ex-president Trump “Uncle Donald” but that term is usually applied to great leaders – good or bad.

Maggie
Maggie
March 20, 2016 2:51 pm

EC…Very good point on #4 above.

Familiarity breeds something or other.
Other posts also excellent make excellent points… either you are making sense today or the spider bite has affected my mind.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 20, 2016 3:10 pm

My blood sugar has some effect on my brain. I used to be smart. Sometimes it comes back. Other times, I read what I wrote and regret that I said I don’t drink, it would be a great excuse.

I don’t know when the blood sugar is affecting my thinking, Marty used to tell me to get off the drugs, he meant that I was sounding delirious. My friend Ray was a few years older and also had diabetes, he would go into rages but never disclosed to anyone why he did that since he was ordinarily a quiet guy and quite lovable.

I was a dick last year and I was also quite out of control with blood sugars at 500+. The hygienist said her dad had an incident where his blood sugar was near 900. I don’t know if she meant to reassure me or just blow off my concern.

My Chinky doc gave me Invocana. Whatever the drawbacks, I feel more normal.

Maggie
Maggie
March 21, 2016 6:43 pm

Here…