Anger and bitterness in defeat does not lay a fertile ground for binding a nation and moving forward to heal a nation. The Washington, D.C., demonstrations of January 6, 2021 in favor of President Trump, whom too many still believe had the presidential election stolen, is a mark on the character of this nation which will live in infamy on par with that of Shakespearian Lady Macbeth’s damn spot.
For the Republican Party the damage done will plague us into many tomorrows unless we stand together and say enough is enough.
There have been many mistakes in the 2020 election which may not get the light of day needed to ensure future elections are fair. A bipartisan federal commission on election fairness would be advised to deal with recommending uniform standards for mail-in voting, including cut off dates, soiled ballots, verification of eligibility, etc.
This experience highlights many irregularities that occurred and the need to minimize their recurrence. An investigation of voting machines to ensure they are operating above board should also be undertaken.
The value of the Electoral College was only enhanced by this fracas and melee which served as an affront to our democracy on the eve of the Electoral College certification of presidential votes.
Without such an additional layer to this process, it would be possible for five states, e.g., New York, California, Texas, Illinois and Florida to have the numbers to elect a president without any other states being involved. This could mean the needs of the smaller states would be supplanted and their resources commandeered by disparate interest.
The attack on the U.S. Capitol by members of an angry constituency must be dealt with using all deliberate speed and immediate justice. The comparison of the treatment of this riot and that of those engaged in the nationwide Black Lives Matter protest are striking.
Helped unfortunately in this pandemic atmosphere by not wearing mask, the perpetrators should be easily identified and jailed without bail. When the world reviews what was done to us by us, other terrorists may see it as a prime opportunity to strike.
Sidelined by this turn of events has been the moving away from prescient issues which led to the rise of Trump. Immigration control, media unfairness which has cost them much credibility, an "America first" trade policy and "citizens first" view will not go away even with the disappearance of Trump.
It is highly unlikely that Trump, or even members of his family, will be party stalwarts in the foreseeable future, for what is needed is not another autopsy but a 180-degree review on where we have been and what have we done to ourselves and for this great nation.
In all the getting back at him, don’t overlook the unchallenged censure of the president by Twitter, Facebook and other social media which is unprecedented and gives unfettered power to non-elected bodies. These monopolies need to be broken up and regulated for more fairness and limited in privacy violations in their collection of data.
Two weeks is too short a time to successfully remove Trump from office via the 25th Amendment with its appeals process, or to impeach him. President Trump is not likely to resign, but it is hoped that he will be presidential in allowing for an orderly inauguration as he goes quietly into oblivion.
The nation does not need to prolong this national tragedy. Showing leadership means allowing the peaceful transition from one administration to another by putting in place new, credible guardians of democracy which will hopefully put our citizens first.
Ada M. Fisher, MD, MPH is a former Medical Director in a Fortune 500 company, licensed teacher, retired physician, former county school board member, speaker, author of "Common Sense Conservative Prescriptions Good for What Ails Us Book 1" and was the NC Republican National Committeewoman (2008-2020). Read Dr. Ada M. Fisher's Reports — More Here.
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