As Long As Rational Minds Prevail

Old Trapper

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Government is not the threat, and can be controlled by the people. It is when the irrational gain power that one has to worry, and, unfortunately, that time is here. It is how Hitler, Stalin, and others have gained the power they have with a minority support of the people:

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/01/presidential-emergency-powers/576418/

It would be nice to think that America is protected from the worst excesses of Trump’s impulses by its democratic laws and institutions. After all, Trump can do only so much without bumping up against the limits set by the Constitution and Congress and enforced by the courts. Those who see Trump as a threat to democracy comfort themselves with the belief that these limits will hold him in check.

But will they? Unknown to most Americans, a parallel legal regime allows the president to sidestep many of the constraints that normally apply. The moment the president declares a “national emergency”—a decision that is entirely within his discretion—more than 100 special provisions become available to him. While many of these tee up reasonable responses to genuine emergencies, some appear dangerously suited to a leader bent on amassing or retaining power. For instance, the president can, with the flick of his pen, activate laws allowing him to shut down many kinds of electronic communications inside the United States or freeze Americans’ bank accounts. Other powers are available even without a declaration of emergency, including laws that allow the president to deploy troops inside the country to subdue domestic unrest.

This edifice of extraordinary powers has historically rested on the assumption that the president will act in the country’s best interest when using them. With a handful of noteworthy exceptions, this assumption has held up. But what if a president, backed into a corner and facing electoral defeat or impeachment, were to declare an emergency for the sake of holding on to power? In that scenario, our laws and institutions might not save us from a presidential power grab. They might be what takes us down.
 
According to Trumps words today, is this about to become even more feasible? Is the border wall the excuse he will need"
 
I almost hope Trump pushes things that far.

The Republicans in congress HAVE been spineless to date. But I think it actually is possible for them to be energized to the point where they will put the safety and integrity of the Republic ahead of their personal interests.

The reason I used "almost" in my first sentence, though, is because I recognize that they may not be that ethical. Crossing Trump will almost certainly be political suicide for many (perhaps all) Republicans. The fools have managed to paint themselves into a corner.


 
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