If you have not taken notice, the Democrat Party is no more . . . replaced by socialist radicals.

Did you know that 30 years ago,  Ceasar Chavez oppsed illegal imigration because such would underminene wages for members of his union.  Chavez would no longer be accepted by the Democrats of today  . . . .  socialists all.

General Robert E Lee of the South and a member of the Democrat slave owner community, would no longer be accepted by present-day Democrats. Woodrow Wilson, the first progressive president, would be rejected today because of his racism.  FDR, the only four term president and a Democrat,  would be soundly rejected, today.  There would be no place for John F Kennedy as well.  And,  for the purposes of this article,  it should be noted that neither Martin Luther King, Jr. nor the labor leader/reformer,  Ceasar Chavez, would be accepted.  

In short,  if the past leadership of the Democrat Party are no longer accepted,  we can draw this rather obvious conclusion:  The Democrat Party has been replaced by a radical socialist alternative.  

And while we may fear such a development,  let it be known that a socialist President would be powerless to accomplish his/her goals except via "executive demand."     Surprisingly, Barack Obama is our best example of this failing.  In eight years,  his only major bills were the Dodd/Frank banking reform bill and Obama Care.  Dodd/Frank has been rewritten to make it fairly effective.  ObamaCare never enlisted more than 20 million people,  its cost to consumers have increased over 400%,  and today,  it has been universally rejected by the socialist Left   . . . .  seriously rejected.  In fact, Biden is the only voice supporting ObamaCare.  

Oh,  a Democrat majority would raise taxes and increase regulations but next to nothing else would be accomplished in a  permanent  sense of the word.  We know this because such was virtually all that was accomplished under the eight-year Obama Administration and his democrat Super majority.

My point:  The radicals will not be able to "fundamentally trasform the United States" without and unless the federal court system is radicalized or suspended . . .  and that cannot happened in today's political economy.  Read the Right-Hand margins of this blog,  and you will be reminded that Barack's express purpose for running as President for fundamental transformation

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