The coup against President Trump has been developing for months and can be seen on the nightly news. Yet few talk about what it really means for the country and what can be done to avert this fate.
Fortunately, we have the bulwark of the Constitution and protracted process inherent in the rule of law. But the urgency and clarity of mind to prevail and prevent the ouster of the President can certainly be heightened by grasping the goals and temperament of the power brokers who seek his destruction and the subsequent reordering of the country.
Suffice it to say that removal of Trump without sufficient cause would likely have dramatic and lasting repercussions. At a minimum, the power brokers involved in a successful coup would feel entitled to a big role in reordering the nation. At the other end of the spectrum, a more dramatic maximum type response could come in the form of a civil uprising of armed constituencies that voted for Trump, who might well feel there is no other recourse from the fundamental betrayal of the ballot box and disenfranchisement by their government.
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Trump has made a number of mistakes since taking office, but I find this article to be substantially correct. The media, the politicians, and the moonbats are relentless in their attacks. I've never seen anything like this in the USA, probably because nothing like this has ever happened before.
ReplyDeleteNo matter what he does, they are against and his approval rating is remarkable consider this.
DeleteEssentially the US elite fear people like Brock: Populists and libertarians, oh my!
ReplyDeleteAnd Trump got elected on that platform. (Anti-war appeals to libertarians.) He's too much of a pushover right now though. I'm with Bannon: He needs to figuratively burn Washington down.
We need a 180 on the important issues. Washington needs to get on the new "right side of history": The America First side.
Populists and libertarians, oh my!
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He needs to figuratively burn Washington down.
Either way........:)
"Fortunately, we have the bulwark of the Constitution and protracted process inherent in the rule of law."
ReplyDeleteThe author pretty much lost me after that bit of fantasy.
Y'all have a nice day.
Well, we do have the Constitution and the rule of law, but obviously they have been ignored.
DeleteNow that we're continuing in Afghanistan, everyone loves Trump...
ReplyDeleteKristol's still mad at him. That's something...
Such a disappointment but we shall prevail! :)
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