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Brian Beutler: Democrats Approach Their Enabling Moment
Brian Beutler - Democrats Approach Their Enabling Moment
If Democrats provide the decisive votes to fund this government, it will reverberate through history for all time.
Brian Beutler
Feb 10, 2025

The shortest summary of the now-unfolding plot against America is that the right lost decades-long ideological battles over the proper size of government, and who gets to wield power in the United Statesthen, instead of moving on to other areas of political disagreement, decided to impose its will criminally, and in exceptionally corrupt fashion.
With Donald Trumps blessing, or perhaps through his neglect, Elon Musk has dragged the country into its worst legitimation crisis in decadesmaybe everand impels Democrats to shift into a different gear of opposition.
That starts at the top. At a recent, private meeting, Hakeem Jeffries reportedly told Silicon Valley donors that Democrats plan to retake the House in 2026 [by] reaching toward the center, while Trump will swing harder right.
I take essentially no position on what policies Democrats should run on at this moment. My point isnt to discourage Democrats from seizing the center, to whatever extent they can, or to encourage Jeffries to pull the party in a particular ideological direction. It is only to say that this is not a plan that matches the circumstances. It can be an addendum to such a plan. But if Democrats respond to the subversion of the Constitution with normal median voter theory-style politics they may well wake up in the autumn of 2026 to find that the federal government no longer tolerates fair elections.
Whatever policy gestures they make, Jeffries and his Senate counterpart Chuck Schumer needas a top priorityto be procedurally aggressive. Not even that aggressive! But enough to insist that their role in the constitutional system be upheld.
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If Democrats provide the decisive votes to fund this government, it will reverberate through history for all time.
Brian Beutler
Feb 10, 2025

The shortest summary of the now-unfolding plot against America is that the right lost decades-long ideological battles over the proper size of government, and who gets to wield power in the United Statesthen, instead of moving on to other areas of political disagreement, decided to impose its will criminally, and in exceptionally corrupt fashion.
With Donald Trumps blessing, or perhaps through his neglect, Elon Musk has dragged the country into its worst legitimation crisis in decadesmaybe everand impels Democrats to shift into a different gear of opposition.
That starts at the top. At a recent, private meeting, Hakeem Jeffries reportedly told Silicon Valley donors that Democrats plan to retake the House in 2026 [by] reaching toward the center, while Trump will swing harder right.
I take essentially no position on what policies Democrats should run on at this moment. My point isnt to discourage Democrats from seizing the center, to whatever extent they can, or to encourage Jeffries to pull the party in a particular ideological direction. It is only to say that this is not a plan that matches the circumstances. It can be an addendum to such a plan. But if Democrats respond to the subversion of the Constitution with normal median voter theory-style politics they may well wake up in the autumn of 2026 to find that the federal government no longer tolerates fair elections.
Whatever policy gestures they make, Jeffries and his Senate counterpart Chuck Schumer needas a top priorityto be procedurally aggressive. Not even that aggressive! But enough to insist that their role in the constitutional system be upheld.
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Brian Beutler: Democrats Approach Their Enabling Moment (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Feb 10
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(17,205 posts)1. If you've got a hammer
FRICKIN USE IT
But this is all mostly a sideshow. The real and perhaps final test for Democrats in the Trump era will probably come in just a few days, when Republican leaders approach them for help funding the government and servicing the national debt.
If Democrats provide those votes before the rule of law has been restored, and without locking in any mechanism to maintain the rule of law going forward, they will have in essence assented to the wrecking of democracy. They will have voted for an Enabling Act to raze the American republic. They will etch the words disgrace and surrender into their own partys epitaph.
If Democrats provide those votes before the rule of law has been restored, and without locking in any mechanism to maintain the rule of law going forward, they will have in essence assented to the wrecking of democracy. They will have voted for an Enabling Act to raze the American republic. They will etch the words disgrace and surrender into their own partys epitaph.
Otherwise it's used on you.
Sink the Bismusk.