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Democrats 'don't play within the boundaries of the Constitution,' 'Life, Liberty & Levin' host warns
President Biden is engineering the "most diabolical presidency and most diabolical 
Democratic Party, probably since slavery," former Reagan Justice Department chief of staff Mark Levin said Sunday on "
Life, Liberty & Levin."
Hosting  guests Stephen Moore and Stephen Miller, Levin called the sudden  "Marxist" lurch of the federal government a "massive de-growth movement  dress[ed] up as climate change and the Green New Deal." He added that  congressional Democrats with 
Biden's  blessing seek to permanently transform America from a capitalist model  to one that is far to the left by ushering in "American Marxism" through  massive legislative bills disguised as "infrastructure" and "voting  rights."
Combined, he said, the 
Democrats seek to nullify the opposition Republican Party and control all levers of power in a way not seen in over 150 years.
"The  economics of that, how that's going to impoverish so many Americans in  the war on success, the destruction of the voting system to make it [so]  only one party can ever win, blowing out the Republican state  legislatures so they have no say on it," he said.
"This is  probably the most diabolical presidency and diabolical Democrat Party,  probably since slavery," Levin added, as most of the Southern states  where slavery – and Jim Crow segregation following the Civil War – was  commonplace were Democratic Party strongholds.
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Levin  went on to describe what he called the collective "thin reed" that  separates 245 years of American liberty from tyranny – the two moderate  Democratic Sens. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Joe Manchin III of West  Virginia.
"Every other single Democrat senator is marching right  behind Chuck Schumer and the American Marxists," he warned. Schumer, the  Senate Majority leader from New York, continues to seek passage of both  the S.1 voting law overhaul dubbed the "For the People Act" and the  $3.5 trillion "human infrastructure" bill that Levin warned is a  disguised package of far-left "de-growth" policies. 
Levin said  Americans must reach out to Manchin and Sinema to ask them to break with  their party on these measures, adding that their roles as one of the  few remaining congressional moderates are evidence America is "always  one election away from tyranny."
"[Democrats] will ram through  whatever they have to. They don't play within the boundaries of the  Constitution. They play outside the boundaries," he said.
Levin  stressed the Democrats' thin margin can be either broadened or erased in  upcoming elections. In 2022, key Senate races include seats in Arizona,  Georgia, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and  Wisconsin.
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Levin  added that on the GOP side, it is troubling that many of the minority  party's senators are not as concerned as he and others are about the  purported legislative dangers he described.
On "
Hannity"  last week, Levin dubbed GOP senators who supported the Democrats' first  infrastructure package this week the Bernie "Madoffs of the Republican  Party"
Later on "Life, Liberty & Levin,", Miller, a former  speechwriter and aide to President Donald Trump, added that Biden is  "the vessel that American Marxists have been waiting for their entire  lives to advance their radical program."
"What they are doing is  they're putting it all into one bill," he said. "Everything you just  listed off from the equity agenda to the destruction of voting rights to  the climate agenda to, of course, the open borders agenda.
"And  they reason that if we did this in five or six bills, we would get  crushed by the sheer weight of the exercise… It's up to everyone  watching this program, and it's up to all the American people to say to  their senators, no, do not pass this bill. Do not destroy our country.  Do not take away our treasured American way of life."
Miller added  that one other Senate Democrat, Mark Kelly of Arizona, reportedly has  reservations about the $3.5 trillion spending bill described by Levin.  Miller noted that Kelly is up for reelection in 2022 and has not yet  signaled a decision on how he will vote.
 Kelly recently 
told Newsweek  that "a lot of work remains" in rebuilding the U.S. economy, and that  he is concerned about the price tag of the bill, and whether it will be  properly paid for. His intrastate colleague Sinema added in the same  report she will not support a $3.5 trillion price tag.
 Levin is 'Right"!!!!
