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In reply to the discussion: "There's no statute or specific provision of the Constitution that specifically authorizes [View all]Charlotte Little
(658 posts)This is a forum where folks mull over everything. The OP is simply putting this up for discussion.
Fantasy? Sure. But I'll admit that I am all for annulling a POTUS who (may be) proven beyond a doubt to have cheated alongside a hostile foreign leader. The founding fathers worried that a Trump could happen, but somehow they did not have the forethought of a complicit coequal branch of government. In other words, the constitution is actually quite flawed and pretty weak, as we all now are witnessing. And if Trump and his flying monkeys keep lining the federal courts with right wing judges, you can bet your ass that they'll be making all kinds of changes to the constitution.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/were-surprisingly-close-to-a-new-constitutional-convention-bad-idea/2017/04/06/f6d5b76a-197d-11e7-855e-4824bbb5d748_story.html?utm_term=.cf6a045438d6
So, while we should remain skeptical, we should also maybe agree to stop doing what democrats are so well known for - bringing a butter knife to a nuclear war.