Timsup2nothin
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But how long is that last gasp going to last? If Trump wins in 2020 (I'm giving it 40% chance) the damage that will be done, notably to climate change, would basically be irreversible and likely catastrophic.
I think it's over. Trump has severely damaged the GOP, which wasn't strong to begin with, already, and that was with a cooperative congress trying to protect itself. The house democrats are in a position to use Trump to literally split the GOP like a grapefruit if they set their minds to it...and there is little doubt that Pelosi has the mind to do it. With control of the floor an endless parade of bills that appeal to one half of the GOP but are absolute anathema to the other can be presented, mixed with bills that go the other way. The two halves of the GOP are then left alternately siding with democrats and calling the other half sellouts for siding with democrats. Every one of them should go into 2020 with votes on their records that the good republicans back home will be frothing mad about.
And since those bills will have republican support in the house, when McConnell shoots them down in the senate to protect his vulnerable members he will take heat like Ryan never sent him. So GOP senators, going into 2020 and 2022 with very nasty maps, are going to get tarred and feathered as well. If the GOP doesn't come out of this mortally wounded I will be embarrassed for the Democratic Party. The opportunity is clear, and the tools are at hand and easy to use. If they jerk around squabbling and let it slip through their fingers the world deserves whatever the GOP does to it.