The Crisis of Governability: A Call for the Rise of the Moderate Center

As we navigate through the turbulent waters of the current political landscape, one thing becomes increasingly clear – the United States is facing a crisis of governability. This crisis is not an isolated event, but rather a symptom of deeper issues threatening the foundations of our democracy.
The rule of the minority presents a fundamental challenge to the democratic principle of majority rule. It seems paradoxical that in a country built on the idea of “government of the people, by the people, for the people,” a minority can impose its will on the majority. This imbalance of power has resulted in heightened political polarization, with the extreme right and left dominating the discourse while the moderate center is marginalized.
The time has come to address this crisis head-on, and one potential solution lies in the rise of the moderate center. Moderates, by their nature, tend to be pragmatic and value compromise over conflict. They are more inclined to seek common ground and build bridges across the political divide. Their rise to power could serve as a much-needed counterbalance to the extremes on both ends of the political spectrum.
A government led by moderates would prioritize dialogue and consensus-building over partisan warfare. It would focus on developing policies that benefit the majority, rather than catering to the interests of a select few. This approach could help restore faith in our democratic institutions and ensure that the voices of all citizens, not just a vocal minority, are heard and considered.
However, for this vision to become a reality, we need to address the systemic issues that have given rise to the rule of the minority. This includes reevaluating our electoral system to ensure it accurately reflects the will of the majority, as well as the legislative process to ensure that the will of the majority rules no matter what party holds the power of the gavel.
In the end, the crisis of governability is not just about who holds power, but how that power is exercised. It’s about fostering a political environment where dialogue and compromise are valued over conflict and division. It’s about ensuring our democratic institutions work for all citizens, not just a select few. And most importantly, it’s about reaffirming our commitment to the principles of democracy that form the bedrock of our nation. The path to achieving this may be challenging, but with the rise of the moderate center, it’s a path worth pursuing.
The group of moderates from both parties in the U.S. House of Representatives is called the Problem Solvers Caucus. This bipartisan group, as per their official website, is committed to finding common ground on many of the key issues facing the nation.
Solar Eclipse and the Crisis of Governability: A Symbolic Rebirth
As we grapple with the ongoing crisis of governability, we find ourselves on the brink of a significant celestial event – the October 14, 2023 solar eclipse.
This phenomenon, where the moon momentarily obscures the sun, holds profound symbolic resonance when viewed through the lens of our current political climate.
In archetypal symbolism, the sun represents authority, power, and the conscious mind, while the moon symbolizes the past, emotions, and the subconscious. The forthcoming solar eclipse (‘New Moon’) can be seen as a metaphor for the current crisis of governability – the lunar forces (dragging us to the past) temporarily obscuring the sun (a future hierarchical democracy).
However, a solar eclipse is not a permanent state. It’s a transition, a moment of darkness before the sun re-emerges, brighter than ever. This can be a potent symbol of hope and renewal in our troubled times. As we navigate through this period of political eclipse, we can view it as an opportunity for the ‘sun’ to rise again, reclaiming its rightful place and restoring balance.
This ‘rebirth’ of the sun can be associated with the rise of the moderate center. Just as the sun returns after the eclipse, so too can the moderate center emerge from the shadows of extremism. The eclipse, then, serves as a powerful reminder that even in the darkest times, change and renewal are possible.
The solar eclipse also invites us to leave behind what no longer serves us, much like the moon fading away during the eclipse. It challenges us to let go of the polarizing politics of the past and embrace a more balanced, inclusive future. It’s a cosmic nudge to move forward, not backward.
In conclusion, the forthcoming solar eclipse can offer valuable insights into our current political crisis. It serves as a stark reminder of the temporary nature of imbalance and the inevitable return of equilibrium. It’s a symbolic call to action for the moderate center to rise, just as the sun does post-eclipse, and guide us towards a more balanced, inclusive future. Let this solar eclipse be an opportunity for us to realign our politics with the principles of democracy, and allow the ‘sun’ to rule once again.
LIBRA KEYNOTE:
“I CHOOSE THE WAY WHICH LEADS
BETWEEN THE TWO GREAT LINES OF FORCE.”
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Right Human Relations, Goodwill, and Peace on Earth
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