Historian Heather Cox Richardson is worth following as we observe soulless billionaires working to end democracy, elevate unelected radicals and criminals,and expand the American empire. The February 7 email from Ms. Richardson includes
New York Times reported today that the congressional phone system has been jammed with tens of millions of calls from outraged constituents contacting their representatives to demand that they stand against President Donald Trump and his sidekick Elon Musk as they unilaterally dismantle the United States government and gain access to Americans’ private information. The Senate phone system usually gets about 40 calls a minute; now it is up to 1,600.
Talking Points Memo reported that Senate Republicans were not especially concerned about Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency team rampaging through the federal government, figuring that Musk won’t last long and that the courts will eventually stop him. Today, Musk posted on X: “CFPB RIP,” with a tombstone emoji. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has recovered more than $17 billion for consumers from fraudulent or predatory practices since it began in 2011.
Trump seems willing to let Musk continue to run amok through the government while he becomes a figurehead. Today he posted on his social media site that he has fired the chair and members of the board of trustees of the Kennedy Center, saying they “do not share our Vision for a Golden Age in Arts and Culture.” He promised to announce a new board, “with an amazing Chairman, DONALD J. TRUMP!”
Trump and his allies have claimed—without evidence—that USAID is corrupt, but Steven Lee Myers and Stuart A. Thompson of the New York Times reported today that the disinformation making those claims on social media posts, for example, comes from Russia.
Senate was considering the confirmation of Christian Nationalist Russell Vought as director of the Office of Management and Budget. Vought, a key author of Project 2025, believes the powers of the president should be virtually unchecked.
[Independent Senator Angus King said the U.S. constitution’s framers] “were deep students of history and…human nature. And they had just won a lengthy and brutal war against the abuses inherent in concentrated governmental power,” King said. “The universal principle of human nature they understood was this: power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
The framers were so fearful of concentrated power that they designed a system that would be hard to operate. And the heart of it was the separation of power between various parts of the government. The whole idea, the whole idea was that no part of the government, no one person, no one institution had or could ever have a monopoly on power.”
“Project 2025 is nothing less than a blueprint for the shredding of the Constitution and the transition of our country to authoritarian rule. He’s the last person who should be put in the job at the heart of the operation of our government.”
“[W]e’re experiencing in real time exactly what the framers most feared. When you clear away the smoke, clear away the DOGE, the executive orders, foreign policy pronouncements, more fundamentally what’s happening is the shredding of the constitutional structure itself. And we have a profound responsibility…to stop it.”
I have observed and studied politics for more than sixty years. I have never been as worried about the fragility of democracy and I am convinced it is at risk in Canada in 2025.
Our school curricula should pay close attention to what would sustain government by the people. We should carefully consider:
- Public funding of election campaigns;
- Rewards for voting and penalties for not voting;
- Training for politicians that emphasizes their first duty is to the public, not the party;
- Implement term limits;
- Strict accountability for politicians and senior public servants;
- Limit the power of unelected bureaucrats and institutions;
- Reduce or end the influence of paid lobbyists and special interest groups;
- Increase transparency in all functions of government and government agencies;
- Address economic disparities to create a more equitable society;
- Protect marginalized groups and ensure their participation in democratic processes;
- Limit the influence of those who consciously spread disinformation;
- Take regular advice from citizen forums involving people selected at random.

Categories: Democracy


Great article. Democracy requires participation. Please never be a bystander. Trump, Musk, Vance (one of P2025’s authors) are such a danger to democracy. I sure miss the actual Conservative party Canada that McKay gave away. Will never forgive him for that. Now it’s ReformaCons that are exactly like Trump, Maga, ChristoFascists etc.
Poilievre is endorsed by Trump & Musk who dog whistled a Nazi salute. Try it yourself: ‘thanking a crowd’: your face wd be happier and the palm goes up in an open embrace like a hug. Can’t hug a palm down.
Harper knew those he brought into govt had no political experience & didn’t really care about democracy etc. It’s why he promptly muzzled them.
Can’t help but feel he left them like landmines to be free, if he was ousted, to spew their bigoted, hyper-partisan, ‘demonize the other’ mentality. No concept of democracy, agreeing to disagree, using voting regularly vs using emotional angers to bully, intimidate. Theirs has been a consistent attack against honesty, ethics, a woman’s autonomy rights. Democracy has been under attack since Harper, & continues with Poilievre, Lewis, so many
P25 is MAGA Manifesto. Here’s a link:
“Project 2025: Mandate for Leadership, The Conservative Promise.” Heritage Foundation, 2024.
Click to access 2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf
w/ specific pages noted:
https://x.com/BudEDog1/status/1887599731364221280
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The framers of the US Constitution may have had an understanding and fear of aspects of human nature for their time, and did design a structure of government that has weathered storms to date, but a serious flaw has been exposed. They couldn’t have imagined in their wildest dreams the information technology available today and how much harm, in the hands of those they feared, that technology could do to their construct and those they tried to protect.
The technology they couldn’t have imagined first wounded legacy media financially to the point it was easy pickings for those whose depravity they did imagine. What’s left of it exists as a broken shell, spreading disinformation at the behest of billionaires or hedge funds looking for a quick score with no regard for truth. Now outside of that, a few billionaires own and control the technology that through algorithms unimaginable a few, let alone hundreds of years ago, controls what huge swaths of the population see and hear. Brainwashing has been automated.
These billionaires have gained control of one of the main political parties to the extent that it exists more as a cult now, its members open to only that which is proclaimed by its leader, a morally bankrupt (but useful) idiot installed with the full knowledge that he will do much harm to everyone but those billionaires and their cronies in pursuit of ever more power and wealth.
Once that party is elected in sufficient numbers, they can confirm openly partisan members of the judiciary appointed by the useful idiot (as has been recently demonstrated), and the checks and balances envisioned in the founding structure no longer exist. All power rests with the billionaires and all they have to do is feed the useful idiot’s (very)base instincts to keep it that way. The billionaires are now virtually in complete control of all branches of the entire government, including the armed forces and justice department, with extremely pliable and indebted partisans in key positions, and looking to reap revenge.
As the US Constitution grew out of a civil war, will any meaningful replacement or amendment require another, now that things have deteriorated to this extent? Or will a global war do the job? Whether so or not, things are going to get much worse before they get better, if they ever do.
Here at home, we should ensure that we elect representatives that are as unlike those we see in power in the US as possible, not those who resemble and are recommended by them.
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2 term limits and 75th birthday must be pre elction.?
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