{"id":63891,"date":"2020-09-27T03:30:00","date_gmt":"2020-09-27T11:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-honoring-rbgs-final-wish-for-americans\/"},"modified":"2020-09-27T03:30:00","modified_gmt":"2020-09-27T11:30:00","slug":"opinion-honoring-rbgs-final-wish-for-americans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-honoring-rbgs-final-wish-for-americans\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion: Honoring RBG’s final wish for Americans"},"content":{"rendered":"
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg left a lasting legacy, particularly for women, and her death may have an equally decades-long impact if we do not honor her dying wish. Justice Ginsburg told her family, “My fervent wish is that I not be replaced until a new President is installed.” Americans overwhelmingly want the appointment of her replacement delayed until after the January inauguration of the next president.<\/p>\n
It’s hard to overstate how much Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — the “Notorious RBG” — influenced women’s rights, equal pay and civil liberties for all Americans. Presidential appointments impact Americans daily in terms of fundamental rights, minimum wage, access to health care, job training, and more. Thoughtful, intelligent appointments to cabinet-level or judicial positions should benefit the average American.<\/p>\n
It’s also possible to cheat Americans by appointing people who benefit from power instead of serving our citizens. The real winners during the Trump administration are corporations, CEOs, and the 1% billionaires whose wealth exploded while the average American’s income remained static or was wiped out in a mismanaged pandemic. While the U.S. Treasury continues to print money to prop up the stock market to benefit the wealthy, Americans are depleting their savings and mortgaging their home to pay bills.<\/p>\n
Betsy DeVos, Trump’s Secretary of Education, still has the luxury of vacationing on one of her 10 yachts while average Americans are worried about their kids actually returning to school.<\/p>\n
Trump’s U.S. Postal Service appointee, Louis DeJoy, owned assets with mail service competitors such as UPS. He crippled the U.S. Postal Service to benefit himself while infringing on America’s capacity for an efficient mail-in election.<\/p>\n
Former Energy Secretary, Rick Perry, rigged billion-dollar energy deals that benefitted his friends and political donors while Western states experience brownouts due to power consumption exceeding capacity. People are dying without air conditioning during heatwaves.<\/p>\n
The Supreme Court, at the behest of the Trump administration, is considering whether to strike down the Affordable Care Act which would effectively leave millions of already struggling Americans without health care in a pandemic.<\/p>\n
Tax cuts for businesses benefit the rich, not the working class. The maximum corporate tax rate went from 35% to 21% resulting in lost revenue and more national debt for future generations. Trump’s proposed payroll tax relief failed because even Republicans agreed that downstream workers could see their Social Security impacted by the loss of revenue. In reality, tax cut benefits never “trickle down” as promised. They just make the rich wealthier.<\/p>\n
And while average Americans have not profited during this administration, they have been encouraged to lash out violently at fellow Americans instead of directing their anger toward the actual perpetrators of these crimes. It doesn’t have to be this way. This isn’t about “government” failing. It’s about the failure of poorly unqualified, self-serving people who should have never been appointed to their position of power in the first place.<\/p>\n