Is Trump a Dictator? Is It Time for the 25th Amendment?
This nonpolitical blog has been discussing President Trump’s unconstitutional acts. Today the questions for you are whether President Trump has demonstrated a willingness to be a dictator. If your answer is yes, what should your government be doing about that problem before it is too late? How can you help the retention of our democratic form of government?
Charles Montesquieu (1689-1755) the French philosopher was a major inspiration for the founders of our country when they drew up the Constitution and the first ten amendments. He opined that a government based on pure acts of will and whim would be dictatorial.
This blog has briefly discussed the following unconstitutional activities:
1. Refusal by Trump and Vice President Pence to assure a peaceful transition of power.
2. Discussion of a third term for himself that could only be done in violation of the constitution.
3. His use of troops on peaceful demonstrators in violation of the first amendment.
4. Many attacks on Judges, jurors and the court system in violation of the Separation of Powers.
5. A list of questions for Judge Barrett about what Trump said to her in their meetings.
In all of these activities, most of them in public, the president has used his will as his only guide in violation of the constitution. That is the definition of a dictator. It is important to know, as Speaker Pelosi suggested this morning, whether the President is having difficulties that undermine his ability to govern. However, the dictatorship question facing the nation is the most important issue today, October 9, 2020. What do you think?
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