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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGarrett Graff: You can explain America's constitutional collapse in a single coherent sentence
This is actually the really simple story of the collapse of American democracy. You can explain Americaâs constitutional collapse in a single coherent sentence:
— Garrett M. Graff (@vermontgmg.bsky.social) 2026-01-17T19:39:30.905Z
sarisataka
(22,257 posts)The checks and balances triad , only works when all the branches are participating to balance the others. The founders did not imagine a scenario where a branch would choose to abdicate its authority.
TheRickles
(3,193 posts)popsdenver
(1,678 posts)The Legislative Branch Republicans, and the Judicial Branch Republicans, and include the U.S. Supreme Court Republican Justices..............
Every last one of them are the finest that the Republican Party could buy.....................and I can only imagine that many of them caved into Extortion, and BlackMail as well................AND at this point they all know one main thing:
If Trump goes down, we'll all go down.......
RainCaster
(13,395 posts)Something with a similar sound, but far more subservient.
global1
(26,431 posts)31st Street Bridge
(104 posts)Both 2016 and 2024 were as shady as hell. That's why he kept yelping about 2020; he knew when the fix was in in 2024, no one would dare complain like he did.
Farmer-Rick
(12,503 posts)I mean the final numbers said he won, but the electronic hanky panky and statistical anamolies of the 2024 election were everywhere. Pedo Trump rigged it like he does everything.
LymphocyteLover
(9,420 posts)lapfog_1
(31,709 posts)kimbutgar
(26,905 posts)I guess there must be some good blackmail on those 6 who bow down to the fat a$$ piggy!
crim son
(27,550 posts)Sure they are: afraid of losing their jobs. They don't give a crap about the country.
RVN VET71
(3,135 posts)to reduce itself to scum on its own simply because it gravitates to power. And that's because power means money -- and the possibility of an occasional liaison amoureuse with a woman "on the younger side".
(Except for Amy, who has given herself exclusively to Jesse and, through him, to her MAGA Lord , and through him to God.)
SheltieLover
(77,123 posts)Autumn
(48,771 posts)Republicans.
moniss
(8,791 posts)lick the boot once the boot came but they actually went decades looking for a fascist strongman to put in place in order to have a boot to lick.
Mme. Defarge
(8,904 posts)over Greenland. Now its TACO time. . .
Farmer-Rick
(12,503 posts)By removing restrictions to the free flow of money in politics, it turn our elections into just another capitalist commodity to be bought up by filthy-rich psychopaths.
sop
(17,603 posts)dwayneb
(1,105 posts)Once corporations became citizens we were screwed. And even before that once lobbyists and PACS were allowed to buy influence with no regulation. Only question left is what form our autocracy will have.
clevergrrrl
(145 posts)that you know wearing a gimp costume and a ball gag. It all makes sense. They love the taste of boot leather and need a big daddy to tell them what to do.
FakeNoose
(40,341 posts)... and they are just as useless as Congress.
ShazzieB
(22,246 posts)Congress is, or should be, the first line of defense against a tyrannical president, because the power (and responsibility) of impeachment rests with them. The Republicans that currently have control of Congress are the ones who are shirking their duties in a way the Founders would never have imagined possible.
SCOTUS has certainly contributed to the problem, but right now the ball is in Congress's court (pun intended), and Congress has so far been hamstrung by the craven cowardice of GOP politicians. Let's hope the American people vote enough of them out of office in November to enable Congress to finally act.
I know some are doubtful that the midterm elections will even happen. I understand why, and I agree that the danger exists, but I have made a conscious decision to put that out of my mind until and unless it actually becomes reality. I am resolved to continue hoping as long as there is any hope left. The only alternative (as I see it) would be succumbing to despair, and I refuse to give myself permission to do that.
BurnDoubt
(1,526 posts)Remember when Rudy was making the rounds of the Sunday Buffet and bragged about his FBI cred, saying he was at the NY branch all the time?
He got the dirt on everybody, and gave it to Der Fuhrer, and Der Fuhrer has the goods on him, too. Its a tradition that the Director compile dossiers on everybody who is anybody, and most of the irrelevant, too.
This is the stuff that turns Spines into Jelly. This explains the world were in, all the way from the top of the ticket to the bottoms of ICES bloody boots.
That, and good-old physical intimidation.
None of these things should EVER be normalized in a Democracy. Every news story is a tale of the corrosive nature of Secrecy and Domination.
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Tree Lady
(13,033 posts)Made from that time, Adams and the other congressmen fought hard for their power and separate states. The president was more of a leader/figurehood. And watching Burns latest doc Washington wasnt the perfect guy we were all led to believe.
DeeDeeNY
(3,905 posts)Fox "News" feeds it with their lies and it gets further nurtured by right-wing internet sites. The founders could never have anticipated that.
xuplate
(164 posts)Because of Citizens United we have congressional members bought and paid for by special interest groups and appear to have no loyalty to the electorate they pretend to represent.
Cheezoholic
(3,549 posts)May not see it today but let a decade pass and see where and how they're living.
DallasNE
(7,971 posts)Unlimited money corrupts absolutely. It just took the quid pro Quo to grease it.
bluestateboomer
(537 posts)Our founders had the challenge of establishing a modern government that was unique for its era. No one could reasonably foresee every human flaw which might challenge a governmental system. Our constitution has served moderately well for over two centuries. But the current helplessness we feel against the banality of facsist evil we face just highlights our system's flaws. Foreign observers of our country probably had the time to avoid our mistakes when designing their democracies.
That said, now that we are fully aware of the systemic loopholes bad actors misuse to destroy even the good aspects of our self governance, when we recover, if we recover, we must be ready to build back better.
dwayneb
(1,105 posts)Has created the greatest political weapon or propaganda ever devised. In many ways it is just as powerful and dangerous as other weapons of mass destruction.
hadEnuf
(3,543 posts)snot
(11,542 posts)E.g., the AUMF has generally been supported by a majority of both parties, and its use or over-use by presidents from both parties has consistently been supported by the representatives of their own party as well as at least some from the opposing party.
How about the abduction, torture, and/or targeted killing of US citizens without a trial or anything else resembling due process, whenever a Pres. cares to label someone a "terrorist"?
Another e.g.: there's no real dispute that the privacy of innocent citizens is continually being invaded, directly or indirectly, by governmental agencies from the NSA to local police, in blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment and other privacy protections; but few if any congressional reps. in either party seem to care.
Similarly, first amendment protections have been pretty well shredded, with peaceful protests regarding one issue or another, depending on which party is in power, being suppressed, and administrations pressuring social media platforms to censor, demonetize, or shadow-ban kinds of speech that US governments are constitutionally prohibited from censoring directly themselves.
Or, what happened to antitrust enforcement? How can the kinds of consolidation we've seen in the media, amazon, Google, Meta, health care, et al. possibly be in the best interests of consumers? Even if savings are offered in the short term, we all know that these monopolies will raise prices or find other ways to exploit us as soon as they've cornered enough of the market.
And when's the last time either a Pres. from either party put someone in charge of Treasury who wasn't affiliated with the Wall St. firms that caused the 2008 Great Financial Crash, got bailed out, and then gave themselves the biggest bonuses they'd ever received?
There's been a frightening collapse in the rule of law generally I'm not talking about petty crime; I'm talking about brazen disregard by governmental authorities, as well as the white-collar thugs they're supposed to restrain, for both national and international law.
Cherokee100
(437 posts)Citizens United, enough said.
Buddyzbuddy
(2,186 posts)DFW
(59,772 posts)They use some of the same tactics, but by no means all.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,038 posts)Johonny
(25,557 posts)Response to highplainsdem (Original post)
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Six117
(303 posts)Let's not forget that. Congress does not represent us.
cstanleytech
(28,254 posts)czarjak
(13,459 posts)LymphocyteLover
(9,420 posts)does this sick dementia patient have that's so damn powerful???
randr
(12,624 posts)Getting reelected means more than any supposed protection of principles