Team Trump wants to steal another election -- and there's only one way to beat them back
When she returned a few hours later, she wasnât carrying any bags from the shops, and she was seething. The woman sheâd eaten lunch with was married to a man who owned a chain of downtown hotels in major cities around the country. They lived in a big Tudor house in Mission Hills, the Beverly Hills of the Midwest. She drove a Cadillac. She was rich.
Why was my mother so angry? Well, it was what her motherâs friend talked about throughout their lunch. That week, she had gone to the bankruptcy auction of a chain of Midwestern drug stores and had bought a thousand pairs of stockings for a nickel apiece. She couldnât stop talking about it, my mother said. Sheâd bought 50 makeup compacts, a hundred bottles of her favorite nail polish and a hundred color-matching Revlon lipsticks. Sheâd gotten the whole load â the stockings and the makeup and the nail polish â for less than $100.
âSheâs rich!â Mom practically screamed. âShe could afford to buy a whole drugstore full of stuff at full price, and all she could talk about what how much money sheâd saved! I couldnât take it. I finished my lunch and made an excuse that I had a headache and left. Iâm never going to see her again.â
Donald Trump is the woman from Kansas City writ large. Heâs a cheap, penny-pinching rich bastard whoâs trying to steal another election so he can keep enriching himself in office. Heâs gotten a taste of living the high life on the taxpayerâs dime, and he loves it. Everything heâs done since January of 2017 has had one goal in mind: remaining in the White House as long as he possibly can. Thatâs why, on the day after Robert Mueller testified before Congress about how he hadnât been able to nail Trump for colluding with the Russians to steal the 2016 election, Trump didnât wait even 24 hours before he picked up the phone and called Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, and tried to strong-arm yet another foreign leader into helping him steal the 2020 election.
The ways that Trump has grifted his presidency are too numerous to deal with here, but letâs just take his golf outings as an example. Last weekend, Trump made his 227th and 228th visit to one of his golf resorts, according to Trumpgolfcount.com. According to a recent article in Forbes, Trump has spent somewhere between $105 million and $108 million in taxpayer dollars playing golf since taking office. If he is re-elected and continues playing golf at the same rate, the bill to taxpayers at the end of eight years in office could top $340 million.
You could ascribe at least some of those costs to simply getting the president where he wants to go during his time off. But letâs take a single part of that cost that Trump himself could cover for the government if he wasnât so cheap: The cost of golf carts used by the Secret Service to follow Trump around while he plays golf. According to Yahoo Finance, we taxpayers have spent $550,000 for the Secret Service to rent golf carts from Trump at his own golf courses since he took office.
Trump owns the golf courses in Florida and Virginia and Pennsylvania where he usually plays. He even owns the course in Doonbeg, Ireland, where he played golf in June and the Trump International Golf Links in Turnberry, Scotland, which was recently in the news because crews ferrying Air Force jets back and forth to the Middle East have frequently stayed there while refueling at the nearby Prestwick airport.
Trump could afford to loan those golf carts to the Secret Service when he plays golf. But you want to know why he doesnât? Because as rich as Trump is, heâs never rich enough. Heâs going to keep grubbing every nickel he can from the Treasury as long as he can, which is one big reason heâs trying to steal another election. He loves the presidential lifestyle. He loves being picked up in a helicopter and flown out to Air Force One and being taken anywhere he wants to go. All he has to do is pick up the phone and say, âTake me down to Louisiana. Iâve got a rally.â Off he goes, and it doesnât cost him a nickel.
The FBI was investigating the Trump campaign back in 2016 when it was colluding with Russia to use the stolen Democratic emails to defeat Hillary Clinton, but they didnât catch him in the act. Robert Mueller spent nearly two years, from May of 2017 to March of 2019, investigating the links between Trump, his campaign and the Russians who hacked the Democratsâ emails. He couldnât establish enough evidence to prove a criminal conspiracy.
But when some unknown person in the CIA blew the whistle on Trumpâs phone call with Zelensky, and when Trump himself released the White House ânotesâ from the call, he got caught in the act. He had to try to steal another election. He doesnât think he can win otherwise.
Have you noticed whose name we havenât heard since the House took up its investigation of the attempted bribe of Ukraine to help in Trumpâs reelection? Brad Parscale, the campaign manager for Trumpâs re-election. You would think that if Trump wants to win in 2020, weâd be reading stories of Trump huddling on Air Force One with Parscale discussing campaign strategy and tactics. Weâd be reading about their plans to take the âblue wallâ states of the Midwest again, how theyâre going to rack up even more electoral votes this time than they did in 2016.
But have you seen any of those stories? Neither have I. You want to know why? Because Trump doesnât believe he can win with a good, well-run, well-funded campaign. Trump believes the only way he can win is by cheating â by stealing another election.
Thatâs why the stories youâve been reading have been about gerrymandering and voter suppression and voter purges in states like Georgia and Ohio. Thatâs why youâve been reading stories about how polling places have been closed in state after state, almost all of them in inner cities packed with Democratic voters. Trump and the Republicans are losing the demographics, so theyâre trying to fix the electoral fight.
Trump doesnât think he can win with Brad Parscale, so he tried to get Volodymyr Zelensky to chip in and help, and he tried to use $400 million of our taxpayer dollars as a bribe. He stole the election in 2016 with the help of Vladimir Putin, but his time he got caught. This is what Democrats should be running on for 2020. Trump is a cheap, money-grubbing thief who is enriching himself off the presidency, and heâs trying to steal another election to keep the grift going. Thatâs why heâs being impeached. We can win the 2020 election with that argument.

