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Fri Feb 7, 2025, 09:56 PM Feb 7

The Constitution is collapsing. A lack of character is to blame - Tumuly WaPo

To say that what is happening now is a constitutional crisis is to put it too mildly. Let’s call it what it is: a constitutional collapse.

Congress’s abdication of its constitutional powers and responsibilities to an executive branch run amok — or, you might say, run-a-Musk — would surely have horrified the Founders.

“In republican government, the legislative authority necessarily predominates,” James Madison wrote.

But during Donald Trump’s first weeks in office, he has begun to unilaterally dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development, which was made an “independent establishment” by Congress. He set a target on other parts of government with a legislative mandate, including the Education Department. He put a block on trillions in funding that lawmakers appropriated to a host of federal programs, until a court order stopped him. He fired 17 inspectors general without giving the 30-day notice to Capitol Hill required by law.

The framers clearly never envisioned a Congress that would be so supine in the face of such a barrage. Or a Senate majority that would, rather than advise, merely consent to such preposterously unqualified Cabinet choices as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the Department of Health and Human Services, Tulsi Gabbard to be director of national intelligence and former Fox News host Pete Hegseth to run the Pentagon.

Or that the people’s representatives — even if they belong to the president’s party — would stand by as Elon Musk and his Band of Bros, without seeking the “legislative authority” that Madison thought was necessary, upended the civil service protections that lawmakers put in place for government workers more than a century ago. And while they were at it, rummaged through federal systems that contain the private information of tens of millions of Americans.

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The Constitution is collapsing. A lack of character is to blame - Tumuly WaPo (Original Post) question everything Feb 7 OP
I think the constitution will survive... Lovie777 Feb 7 #1
Thanks for this share. FalloutShelter Feb 7 #2
It is the Republican Congress JustAnotherGen Feb 7 #3

JustAnotherGen

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3. It is the Republican Congress
Fri Feb 7, 2025, 10:57 PM
Feb 7

That has abdicated responsibility.


I want it to all accelerate now. Go full speed. I want to still be alive when it hits the Trump voters. I don't care who they blame it on - I just want to see them suffer.

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