Is Getting Trump Worth It?

Guest Post by Walter E. Williams

Is Getting Trump Worth It?

President Donald Trump is not the first president to be hated by a large segment of the American population. In more recent times, there was considerable hate for President Ronald Reagan. Even though the Democratic Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill and Reagan were polar opposites in their politics, they could be friends. Once, when Reagan confronted O’Neill about nasty things that he said about him in a newspaper, O’Neill replied, “That’s just politics, after 6 o’clock we’re buddies — we’re friends.” Politics today has become something not seen in our history. The true tragedy is that many Americans have bought into the hate, destructiveness and plain nastiness and are seemingly ignorant or uncaring about its long-term consequences for our nation.

Democrats say that if they win the presidency, they would increase the size of the U.S. Supreme Court by appointing justices who would do their bidding — packing the court. One wonders whether they think that a future Republican president would simply ignore what they have done. I doubt it. A future Republican president would resort to the same tactic and appoint justices that would do his bidding. The U.S. Supreme Court would become no less than a super-legislature, subject to the will of politicians.

Last June, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill in favor of D.C. statehood. The measure was dead on arrival at the Republican-controlled Senate. But should Joe Biden win the presidency and bring with him majorities in the House and Senate, he would make statehood for D.C. — and Puerto Rico — a political priority. That would give the Democrats four more seats in the U.S. Senate, therefore guaranteeing them a solid majority. But would Republicans accept that without a response? What about splitting up strong Republican states, such as Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho.

For example, create a West Oklahoma and East Oklahoma or a North Utah and South Utah. That would give the Republicans four additional senators thereby offsetting the new Democratic senators. You say, “Williams, dividing up states to get greater representation in the House of Representatives and the Senate would violate the Constitution.” The fact of the matter is that making Washington, D.C., a state would violate the Constitution. Article I, Section 8, clause 17 of the U.S. Constitution provides explicitly for a national capital that would not be part of a state nor treated as a state, but rather a jurisdiction under the exclusive authority of Congress, a neutral “district” in which representatives of all the states could meet on an equal footing to conduct the nation’s business.

So, far as dividing up states, Article IV of our Constitution, in part, says, “but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.”

By the way, in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln, who claimed that he was fighting against secession, violated the U.S. Constitution when he proclaimed the admission of West Virginia into the Union. The Virginia state legislature did not vote to support West Virginia’s secession from Virginia.

The bottom-line question is whether our nation can survive the divisions that we see today. Too many people want to blame it all on Trump. How much blame can be put on Trump for the riots, looting and, as Axios estimated, the close to $2 billion in losses from property destruction? What about the murder and shooting of civilians and law enforcement officers? What about the tearing down of monuments, not only those of Confederate generals but of Abraham Lincoln, Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and abolitionist Frederick Douglass?

Perhaps the most tragic aspect of today’s division is that much of it is a byproduct of our education system where young people are taught to hate our nation’s founders and founding principles. However, it is these principles, though practiced imperfectly, that have created the freest and richest nation in mankind’s history. The question is if our nation can survive the widespread anti-Trump hate.

Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate webpage at www.creators.com.

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16 Comments
Henry Ford
Henry Ford
October 28, 2020 12:31 pm

History shows the political party in power has changed the number of justices many times to support their own political goals. Too bad those that wrote the constitution didn’t think to fix that number. Maybe they thought about it and concluded congress would only change the number for good reason. Hmmm.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Henry Ford
October 28, 2020 5:57 pm

The numbers have remained unchanged since 1869.

ottomatik.
ottomatik.
  Llpoh
October 28, 2020 11:14 pm

Good to see you back on the Platform.

youknowwhoiam
youknowwhoiam
October 28, 2020 12:47 pm

Love it when an article starts right off with the first sentence being a false statement. I wouldn’t call 5-10% of the population a “large” segment. Trump likely has 90%+ support right now.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  youknowwhoiam
October 28, 2020 1:05 pm

How can you reach such a conclusion? I don’t think your opinion is any more verifiable than the writer’s.

Stucky
Stucky
  youknowwhoiam
October 28, 2020 1:12 pm

“Trump likely has 90%+ support right now.”

NINETY PERCENT?????

Love the optimism.

Not so happy that you are taking drugs before posting.

youknowwhoiam
youknowwhoiam
  Stucky
October 28, 2020 1:53 pm

lol.. funny! they can match rally registrants with voter records. Statistics like this: upwards of 30% of attendees at Trumps rallies are registered democrats. Upwards of 48% are not Republicans. Upwards of 30% didn’t vote in 2016. The numbers vary from rally to rally, but they are in those ball parks. Those are with 10k to 15k attendees. Biden can’t get 6 people to attend his “rallies”.

The polls are all fake. Remember- in 2016, they gave Hillary up to 98% chance of winning.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  youknowwhoiam
October 28, 2020 5:59 pm

Yes I know who you are – an idiot. Trump has 90%? Horseshit. Even if the vote is fair, even if Trump wins, Biden will likely get the most votes. The big shitholes will make certain of it.

youknowwhoiam
youknowwhoiam
  Llpoh
October 28, 2020 6:58 pm

only by election fraud. I believe the big shitholes have had enough of their democrap “leadership”. I don’t believe places like NY enjoy having their streets vacant with the businesses all boarded up. The media focus has been on the a relatively small group of leftist fuktards, not all those near the middle who are fed up with all the bullshit.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  youknowwhoiam
October 28, 2020 7:34 pm

rasmussen has trump up by a point–a few weeks ago the same thw same poll had him down by 12 points–

Llpoh
Llpoh
  youknowwhoiam
October 28, 2020 8:11 pm

There is no universe where Trump gets more real votes in NY, SF, Chicago, Phillie, DC, Baltimore, etc. Yes, they may pack the votes to affect the state results, but those Dem shitholes will vote Dem.

Seriously, the idea that Trump can win the big cities is truly stupid.

youknowwhoiam
youknowwhoiam
  Llpoh
October 28, 2020 9:00 pm

Maybe you’re right. We’ll see soon enough.

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
October 28, 2020 1:48 pm

The alternative to Trump is disaster and civil war….question answered

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  pyrrhuis
October 28, 2020 2:17 pm

So when Trump wins we will have peace and prosperity./sarc

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
October 28, 2020 5:44 pm

No, BUT it could delay the worst for a few more years.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 28, 2020 5:44 pm

You can’t make peace with people who want you dead. The left/communists/BLM/Antifa/democrats/jews have decided that is the goal. Total subjugation of the right/white people or else. And these lunatics are NOT a ‘large segment of the population’.