The Post-Journal
What Happened To The Grand Old Party?
February 22, 2025
Rolland Kidder
Now all that seems to be gone. “We are the great United
States, we are bigger and smarter than any other nation, and we will tell the
world what to do. International leaders and members of military alliances which
we helped create need to understand that we are now the boss.”
And, as to free trade, especially here in North
America: “Forget about free trade agreements. The United States is going to
slap a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico, unless they do exactly what we tell
them to do.”
Teddy Roosevelt, who, I believe, everyone would concede
was a strong and outspoken President–exercised American power by “speaking
softly but carrying a big stick.” Now, we speak loudly, brandish the big stick,
and tell other countries that we will act for our own benefit regardless of
what they think.
All of this is sad to me. This is not the America I
grew up with. This is not making America great again. It is the way of banana
republics and autocrats.
And, the idea that a clown like Elon Musk, can come
into the government with a “meat axe” approach and actually know what he is
cutting…is a joke. Apparently, it doesn’t matter that the United States Agency
for International Development was created and supported by both Republican and
Democratic parties in the past. Now, in the name of government efficiency, it
is to be abolished by fiat from Elon Musk and the White House.
What about the program instituted by President George
W. Bush to combat the epidemic of AIDS throughout the world? What about food
programs when there are famines? Are not American farmers still the
“bread-basket” of the world? Does America not care anymore?
Eliminating some programs because they are wasteful or
inefficient could be understood, but eliminating an entire agency created by
the Congress to address such issues… is just plain wrong.
The GOP now seems to have only one mantra…and that is
“follow the leader.” Whatever he says goes. Wherever he leads us, we will
follow. It reminds me of the Pied Piper leading a mesmerized crowd over the
cliff.
Much of this new approach to government seems to be
driven by inflaming fear and discord. Fear has always been an easy sell. Yet,
driving wedges between people and nations has not been the American way.
Where it will all end, we don’t know.
One bright spot came last week, when a federal
prosecutor with strong Republican credentials, quit her job in the Southern
District of New York rather than follow orders from Washington to stop criminal
charges against the Mayor of the City of New York. She viewed such orders as
blatantly illegal and a violation of legal and judicial ethics.
This is what it will take to turn things around.
People, like her, will have to stand up to officials in high places when they
are leading us in the wrong direction.