Beyond Impeachment Despair Reigns in America

Beatrice Rangel outlines the hollowing out of the U.S.A.’s industrial base and the depression it causes as jobs flow to Asia and the likely results of that despair. As Ms Pelosi finally sends the articles of impeachment to the Senate and aspirants to the democratic nomination to duel President Trump gather in Iowa every hour there will be 8 Americans dead by drug overdose, 67% of them victims to opioid addiction. And as we examine other health related statistics the future fails to be rosy. And most probably none of these Americans will have a voice in Iowa or anywhere else during the campaign. Let alone in the US Congress that will be taken by the impeachment procedures that will end with President trump’s acquittal. To be sure, this legion of despair does not make it to the CNN-Fox primetime. But will determine the future of their country as they are the spring of political divisiveness while eroding the economy’s competitiveness . As the situation progresses, these left behinds will not deserve serious treatment of their calamity by democrats or even President Trump. Democrats will emphasize President Trump’s numerous shortcomings. And truth be told, this catastrophe precedes President Trump. the Us might well face over the next years violent protests that could make the Gilets Jaunes movement in France and the youngsters’ rebellion in Chile look as summer jamborees.