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by rdtsc
3430 days ago
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> (2) put safeguards in place that limit the power of the Presidency > Way too much power in those executive orders, Makes sense. Coming from Europe and talking to people there, it takes a while to explain to them how the President here has so much power here. > we'll shut the country down until congress presents a working plan on how we're going to:
> (1) get rid of Trump But what would be the basis of that? Just people saying "not my president". He was voted in by a large part of the country after all. Now let's think about Google or Facebook shutting for a day maybe. That would get people's attention. Wonder if that would work... it might. There is no real "Republican leaning" equivalent there for those services. Most technology companies which face the public are left-leaning I think. So yeah, I want to see they try that perhaps. |
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Damaging America, possibly beyond repair. One person should not be allowed to do that, especially someone who was voted in on the slimmest of margins.
I'm trying to imagine how the Republican congress would have reacted to Hillary Clinton signing any of these executive orders, I don't think they'd be wanting for reasons to impeach in that situation.
> Now let's think about Google or Facebook shutting for a day maybe. That would get people's attention.
Just twitter for a couple of weeks. That would at least stop Trump from putting his foot in it for a while, though I'm sure the narcissist in chief would quickly find some other avenue to keep ramming on the buttons of his base.
Oh, another real problem with the US electoral system: no matter what there is a four year lock-step system, even if the outcome is horrible. Elsewhere governments can fall early and new elections would be called. Such a thing would never happen in the US and I believe this is an important safety mechanism.