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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsStop Waiting for a Formal Declaration of "Crisis" -- Jennifer Rubin
https://contrarian.substack.com/p/stop-waiting-for-a-formal-declarationYou have likely heard that question innumerable times over the past three months, followed by a discussion as to whether our president has actually, explicitly, openly violated a court order (make that a Supreme Court order). When a question is so pervasive, it is safe to assume that yes, we are already there.
When does the combo of authoritarian bullying, revenge seeking, stooge-nominating, retaliatory prosecuting, contemptuous litigating, and lawless usurpation of congressional power become a crisis? The word is defined by Merriam-Webster as an unstable or crucial time or state of affairs in which a decisive change is impending especially one with the distinct possibility of a highly undesirable outcome. Frankly, we have been in that crisis since the first day of the Trump presidency.
When a Republican Congress allows the president to seize the power of the purse and does nothing, when the secretary of defense commits the worst breach of national security protocols in memory (and evidently doesnt learn his lesson), or when Republicans refuse to reclaim the power to lay tariffsdespite a recession-inducing presidential trade warthe question is not if we are in a constitutional crisis, but just how bad it is.
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To borrow from Stephen Sondheim, there wont be trumpets or bolts of fire, heralding that we have arrived at this moment. But lets not muddy the waters with artificial paradigms. Lets try this: Trump has undertaken an autocratic coup, dropping the pretense he is bound by law or obligated to act in the countrys best interest. He thinks he is a dictator (not just for a day, but for all the days since taking office), and he is trying his best to act like one.
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NoMoreRepugs
(12,234 posts)so annoying.
whathehell
(30,548 posts)Ask Canadians about Wayne Gretsky or South Americans about Pele... We're not the only country that lionizes excellence.
Hotler
(13,747 posts)Orrex
(67,398 posts)Martin68
(28,080 posts)The best case scenario is that we can solve this crisis through the application of well-established constitutional and legal means. If that fails (and there is no evidence they have failed yet), we will have to resort to non-democratic solutions. That must be used only as a last resort. if we do so prematurely, we are just contributing to the failure of our democracy.
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