With whistles blowing we get silence from Republicans
Remember when Republicans screamed about abuse of power because President Obamas IRS was making its legally required determinations of nonprofits legitimacy? And they mostly turned down liberal ones? Such innocent times. Remembering nostalgia can be painful.
But now its serious. Trumps childish name calling? Ho hum. Lying all the time? Goes in one ear
Hiring then firing unethical incompetents, not to mention people who wont kow to his tow? Common as breathing. But the last couple of weeks have been exceptional, even for Trump. Anyone who sees what hes doing and doesnt care or, worse, defends it, is complicit in the destruction of constitutional governance. Were no longer approaching autocratic abuse of power: its upon us. In the era of Trump, things that go without saying need saying, over and over; even to people plugging their ears.
Separation of powers and checks and balances, especially oversight of the executive by Congress, is fundamental to our form of government. Its not magic, though. It requires willingness of representatives and citizens to buy in. Traffic lights are meaningless if everyone ignores them. (An increasing problem in these parts, but I digress.)
Those who watched Trumps campaign manager Corey Lewandowskys nontestimony saw an arrogant, condescending, disrespectful creep, whod not have answered questions whether or not hed been ordered to stay mum. But there are other witnesses to Trumps malefactions. Trump and his consigliere Mr. William Barr are silencing those people, too; every one of them. Under such conditions, checks bounce.
The oversight dereliction by national Republicans, and, till now, aimless tut-tutting by Democratic leadership, was not, presumably, what our founders had in mind. They believed theyd built safeguards to prevent exactly the sort of executive overreach were seeing from Trump; and they assumed elected officials would commit to protecting the republic. They had put country above personal advantage, so they believed future generations would, too. How wrong they were.
Which brings us to the roiling whistleblower/Ukraine mess, about which, as details ooze out, we already know enough to recognize behavior grievously inconsistent with original intent.
If on nothing else, can Republicans agree that an open, democratic society must encourage and protect people willing to call out dangerous and/or illegal governmental actions? That a system allowing fair evaluation of their allegations is vital, and that efforts to prevent it, especially by an accused president, are dangerous? Before taking a position, perhaps Trumpists could pretend were talking about Hillary Clinton or President Obama. Its a useful exercise.
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DBoon
(22,366 posts)They reject the philosophy of the Enlightenment and wish to return to the days of absolute monarchies that rule in God's name
They call this the post-liberal society. Victor Orban is their guide.
Pachamama
(16,887 posts)Following orderswill not be a valid defense...
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