It is time to hold the president accountable for illegal
actions. If Congress will not do this, they are complicit in the illegalities. Which means they, too,
are unfit to hold their offices.
Border Troubles
The only real chaos on our southern border is that created
by the Trump administration. Claims
otherwise trace to conspiracy theories and outright lies coming from far-right
websites and outlets. Anyone with
internet access can verify this for themselves.
Refugees have the right under federal law to apply for
asylum. The president wants to deny them
that right, which is therefore an illegal
act under federal law. He does this for
purposes that can only be described as racist,
and which are therefore are both illegal, and abusive, under the Constitution which he swore to uphold. Failure to uphold the Constitution is an
impeachable offense.
Due process for illegal aliens is a gray area under federal
law, something Congress has failed to
rectify. But summary deportations and arbitrarily-presumed
guilt justifying family separations is definitely a denial of any concept of
due process. Such procedures
therefore violate the Constitution, which
the president swore to uphold. Failure
to uphold the Constitution is an impeachable offense.
The president wants to nullify part of the 14th
amendment to the Constitution, by
presidential executive order!
Specifically, he wants to end
citizenship-by-birth for the babies of immigrants. This issue has not before been a problem, not since the adoption of the amendment right
after the Civil War.
Amendments to the Constitution may only be modified or nullified
by the Constitution’s amendment process itself:
proposed by 2/3 supermajorities in Congress or by 2/3 of the states, and ratified by ¾ supermajorities in Congress
or by ¾ of the states. This
is subversion of the Constitution by the president, a very serious impeachable offense indeed!
Incitement to
Violence
Despite what the president claims, the newsreel footage available on-line
clearly shows the president using very inflammatory rhetoric at his political
rallies, and in multiple cases encouraging
his followers to beat up hecklers and news reporters. This is clearly incitement to violence, which is certainly not at all civil behavior, even if legal.
“Incitement to riot” laws exist in all the states, which may make this presidential exhortation
to violence an illegal act. Even if
not, such probably qualifies as a “misdemeanor”
under the constitution’s “high crimes and misdemeanors” definition for
impeachable offenses, particularly since
the recent mail bomber and the recent synagogue shooter seem to have been far-right
wing extremists. Such are commonly Trump
supporters. *** Update 11-1-18: The mail bomber is known to be both an extremist and a Trump supporter. The synagogue shooter is most definitely an extremist, but reportedly not much of a Trump supporter.
This is all the more serious, since people died at the synagogue
shooting. The president didn’t do
this, nor did he specifically order
this. But he certainly inspired these
criminals to commit their acts. Inspiring
others to commit crimes might well be an impeachable offense. It is certainly worth considering.
Possible Treason
For two years, the
president has been damaging our alliances by insulting our allies and starting
trade wars with them. These alliances
have kept the peace and forestalled our enemies for 7 decades. While doing this, our president has treated most of our worst enemies
(Russia, North Korea) better than our allies.
This very probably qualifies under the “aid and comfort to
the enemy” definition of treason in the Constitution, and it was witnessed by millions, if not billions, on television right up to the Helsinki meeting. The Constitution requires only two witnesses.
Whether actually treasonous or not,
this is serious enough to qualify under the Constitution’s “treason or
other high crimes and misdemeanors” definition of grounds for impeachment. One public figure did call this “treasonous”, and suffered retaliation at the hands of president
for it. That act alone bespeaks of a very
real disregard for the Constitution and federal law.
Where Is Congress On
This?
The Republicans have control of the House, the Senate,
the White House, and now, the
Supreme Court. However, Republicans as we have always known them have
mostly left the party, or been thrown
out of it, by right-wing extremists and
Trump supporters. The party, as we knew
it, is no more.
Thus there is no chance of a House impeachment or Senate
trial under these circumstances, since
this new version of the Republican party has repeatedly demonstrated itself to prioritize
party advantage over the good of the country.
In a very real sense,
the Trumpist Republicans as they now exist in Congress are complicit in
Trump’s offenses, since they do
absolutely nothing to restrain him.
What to Do About It
The only way around this dilemma is to vote them out as
quickly as you can, starting November 6.
It really doesn’t matter so much who the opposition actually
is, or what they claim to want to do. I literally don’t see how any such
change at all, could be any worse than
the status quo.
So that’s my recommendation:
vote ‘em out! Elect anybody
but Trumpist Republicans!
Then insist the new ones stop Trump from doing any more
damage to this country. Contact them and
tell them so, in no uncertain terms.
Final Remarks
I do not make these recommendations lightly. I am a long-time fierce independent
voter, who over the decades voted for
more Republicans than Democrats, all of
it split-ticket. Misbehaviors like these
have reversed that trend in recent years.
Update 10-31-18 for Texas races:
Our governor and lieutenant governor have led the charge to destroy the Texas public schools by underfunding them and promoting tax-funded vouchers at private schools. This underfunding forces local tax entities to raise their revenues to compensate. The governor and lieutenant governor then point at "out-of-control local tax offices" for political gain.
This perfidy outweighs any good either man has done. So I recommend you vote for the "other guys", it really doesn't matter who they are or what they advocate. How could we possibly do worse? Update 11-7-18: statewide, we re-elected them, not by large majorities.
Our state attorney general is a 3-time-indicted felon for bribery and corruption, just not yet tried in a court of law. This way far outweighs any possible good he could have done. Vote for the other guy. Update 11-7-18: statewide, we re-elected this one, for which I am ashamed of my state.
Our commissioner of agriculture has made trips at taxpayer expense to compete in the rodeo in Arkansas, then Oklahoma to get a pain shot for injuries suffered in that rodeo. He said he would do state business while on those trips, justifying traveling at taxpayer expense.
But the records indicate he did no state business on those trips, and did not reimburse the state for the expense. That's actually a crime. Vote for the other guy. Update 11-7-18: statewide, we re-elected this one, for which I am ashamed of my state.
The rest are not quite so egregious. You must decide whether they prioritize party advantage over good of the people. (The correct priority is the other way around.) If you think they do value party advantage over good of the people, then I recommend voting for the other guy. I did, because that's the conclusion I reached, for my senator, my rep, and a bunch of others.
Update 11-1-18: I voted early, because next week (election day is next week), my dementia-afflicted mother is being moved to a nursing home, and I am undergoing (hopefully-minor) cancer surgery (Update 11-7-18: they got it). I wanted my vote to count, no matter what!!! Split ticket as usual, biased in favor of the opposition, in large part.
Please, get out and vote yourself !!! Make your voice heard !!! If your opinion about any given race is not too strong already, I recommend you try to determine which candidate might prioritize the good of his constituents above the advantage of his party. Way too few do. Update 11-7-18: clearly too few did.Update 10-31-18 for Texas races:
Our governor and lieutenant governor have led the charge to destroy the Texas public schools by underfunding them and promoting tax-funded vouchers at private schools. This underfunding forces local tax entities to raise their revenues to compensate. The governor and lieutenant governor then point at "out-of-control local tax offices" for political gain.
This perfidy outweighs any good either man has done. So I recommend you vote for the "other guys", it really doesn't matter who they are or what they advocate. How could we possibly do worse? Update 11-7-18: statewide, we re-elected them, not by large majorities.
Our state attorney general is a 3-time-indicted felon for bribery and corruption, just not yet tried in a court of law. This way far outweighs any possible good he could have done. Vote for the other guy. Update 11-7-18: statewide, we re-elected this one, for which I am ashamed of my state.
Our commissioner of agriculture has made trips at taxpayer expense to compete in the rodeo in Arkansas, then Oklahoma to get a pain shot for injuries suffered in that rodeo. He said he would do state business while on those trips, justifying traveling at taxpayer expense.
But the records indicate he did no state business on those trips, and did not reimburse the state for the expense. That's actually a crime. Vote for the other guy. Update 11-7-18: statewide, we re-elected this one, for which I am ashamed of my state.
Update 11-1-18: I voted early, because next week (election day is next week), my dementia-afflicted mother is being moved to a nursing home, and I am undergoing (hopefully-minor) cancer surgery (Update 11-7-18: they got it). I wanted my vote to count, no matter what!!! Split ticket as usual, biased in favor of the opposition, in large part.
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