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Adam S. Grant's avatar

The most frightening part of this entire nightmare is this sentence from the article:

“Judges can block him, governors can sue him, but the machinery of power still lurches forward because the blueprint was never written to stop a bad-faith operator at the top.”

This regime is chock-full of bad-faith operators, from Trump down thru Miller, Susie Wiles, Noem, Rubio, Hegseth, RFK, Jr.

I’d like to know where the White House counsel is… or even who he or she is.

At the end of the day, it will come down to all of us to resist this fascist takeover.

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Robert jerman's avatar

so much to unpack here... what is unfolding is what has always worried me since trump took the stage. Our whole government structure, law and order, and economy rest on a few gossamer threads of decency. we rely on balance of power, and when one branch, the presidency for example, begins to disobey the rules, we have methods such as impeachment to correct the matter. all this relies on a means to enforce this and the fatal flaw as we are seeing is if the justice department is not independent from the presidency, then everything falls apart. he can do what he wants, congress and the senate can impeach him, the courts can rule against him, but it ultimately falls to the justice department.. the police, the FBI, the enforcing branches to enforce those decisions. that is not happening. the justice department, like ICE is his own little army. fill the congress and senate with Democrats and what can they do? they can impeach, they can hold hearings, but to what end if there is no one there to enforce it? Authoritarians always turn toward the enemy from within. they recognize that the "enemies" external to the nation are generally not going to rush over the border and invade. they pose less of a threat to the authoritarian's power than those inside the nation. Putin and Oban knew that NATO was not going to invade, but they were at risk from opposition inside Russia and Hungary respectively and so quelled that opposition and took over the courts and press in their own ways. trump is doing exactly that, and so much of what he is doing now is carrying out actions that both partially distract from the real issues (failing economy, bad decisions on tariffs, rudderless national direction, backwards drift on the climate) but also reinforce his false claims about crime, immigrants, etc. By taking action against an imagined enemy (the imaginary chaos in Oregon) he reinforces it in the minds of his followers who are content not to actually check up on anything...

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