Sujet : Re: The resistance is about to ignite
De : nospam (at) *nospam* example.net (D)
Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 10. Nov 2024, 11:22:53
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On Sat, 9 Nov 2024, JAB wrote:
Laurence Tribe: It's not over. The resistance is about to ignite
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Unlike the sudden slide into authoritarianism seen in other countries,
the United States benefits from a decentralized government that can
serve as a strong counterweight to Trump's authoritarian ambitions.
It's within this space -- the system of checks and balances -- that
the resistance will emerge, argues Harvard's Professor Laurence Tribe,
one of the foremost constitutional law experts in the country. The
Constitution is not just a "remarkable piece of prose," says Tribe,
and he underscores the prominent role that state legislatures will
play in resisting Trump. Civil society, like journalists and
educators, will also play a crucial role in creating a cultural-
political resistance to any attempts to erase democratic norms. "It's
not over," says Tribe. "We are about to see all of the institutions
activated in a way that we haven't had to see before." The law is "an
area where reality bites," says Tribe.
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https://www.msnbc.com/ali-velshi/watch/laurence-tribe-it-s-not-over-the-resistance-is-about-to-ignite-224025669597
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The authoritarian socialists are regrouping instead of accepting the will of the people. This is why Trumps reforms need to be deep and hard hitting in order to drain the swamp.