SciFi Chick wrote:I appreciate your thoughts Sigma and Fisher, but every election, I'm told now is not the time for a third party. We're in between elections, and it looks like we might be headed in the direction of a third party, and that's the direction I'm going in. Still getting told now is not the time...
geonuc wrote:I think the young upstart is going to be seated in Congress.
Add my voice to those saying 'now is not the time'. It is far less risky to attempt to change the character of one of the two major parties than establish a third party. Both parties have undergone radical changes during the course of their history.
Thumper wrote:I'm sure it will go fine. Mitch warned the Democrats to treat him fairly...
geonuc wrote:That a sitting president can't be tried or sued is actually a legal stance that holds great favor among constitutional scholars, I believe. I'm not a scholar obviously, but I also take that stance.
The more relevant question with Kavanaugh, I think, is whether a president can pardon himself.
SciFiFisher wrote:I even agree with the intent of the doctrine. My challenge lies in the fact that we have a sitting president who has egregiously flouted ethics and the law. I am even strongly of the opinion that he has committed treason. There is sufficient smoke that the raging bonfire of ethical violations, laws broken, and blatant disregard for the common welfare of the U.S. is mind boggling. And what has me even more incredulous is the tidal wave of GOP and other supporters who turn a blind eye. In fact, it appears that many of them are willing accessories to the crimes. And are encouraged to commit crimes of their own.
geonuc wrote:Yes, I know there are massive difficulties and issues with the above (no one wants a President Pence, GOP gerrymandering is slowly making elections a joke, etc). But it's the system we have.
geonuc wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:I even agree with the intent of the doctrine. My challenge lies in the fact that we have a sitting president who has egregiously flouted ethics and the law. I am even strongly of the opinion that he has committed treason. There is sufficient smoke that the raging bonfire of ethical violations, laws broken, and blatant disregard for the common welfare of the U.S. is mind boggling. And what has me even more incredulous is the tidal wave of GOP and other supporters who turn a blind eye. In fact, it appears that many of them are willing accessories to the crimes. And are encouraged to commit crimes of their own.
Nevertheless, the legal remedy cannot be to sue or try a sitting president. The president is (probably) immune and should be immune. Think about what it would mean if you COULD sue or try the president? Sure, you don't like this guy but how about the next president? Or Obama when he was in office? This is not a precedent that you even remotely want to have happen.
The remedy for a president who is breaking the law is clear and straightforward: impeachment.
The remedy for Congresscritters who will not impeach a president that needs impeaching is also clear: vote.
The remedy for a US Supreme Court that says corporations are people is also clear:a constitutional amendment.
Yes, I know there are massive difficulties and issues with the above (no one wants a President Pence, GOP gerrymandering is slowly making elections a joke, etc). But it's the system we have.
SciFi Chick wrote:I agree geonuc. We may not like the system. But we need to fix the system. Not entirely dismantle and break the system.
Rommie wrote:geonuc wrote:Yes, I know there are massive difficulties and issues with the above (no one wants a President Pence, GOP gerrymandering is slowly making elections a joke, etc). But it's the system we have.
I think a huge fraction of the voices I hear really pulling for circumventing these things and hoping they'll be saved in that way are frankly people who wish we could be saved from problems we face deus ex machina style. The more extreme version of this from the other side are the people who think Sandy Hook is actually a false flag, government conspiracy thing- because then you'd have to admit that you live in a world where things like that can happen.
We very unfortunately live in a world where we are barreling towards a constitutional crisis, and there's no one going to swoop in from the sides to solve the issue. My understanding is even Mueller thinks as geonuc does that the president can't be tried, and has to be impeached. But on the bright side, I do look forward to the rest of the fucking ship going down even if he can't.
SciFiFisher wrote:Rommie wrote:geonuc wrote:Yes, I know there are massive difficulties and issues with the above (no one wants a President Pence, GOP gerrymandering is slowly making elections a joke, etc). But it's the system we have.
I think a huge fraction of the voices I hear really pulling for circumventing these things and hoping they'll be saved in that way are frankly people who wish we could be saved from problems we face deus ex machina style. The more extreme version of this from the other side are the people who think Sandy Hook is actually a false flag, government conspiracy thing- because then you'd have to admit that you live in a world where things like that can happen.
We very unfortunately live in a world where we are barreling towards a constitutional crisis, and there's no one going to swoop in from the sides to solve the issue. My understanding is even Mueller thinks as geonuc does that the president can't be tried, and has to be impeached. But on the bright side, I do look forward to the rest of the fucking ship going down even if he can't.
One possible hope/thought is that Mueller may provide enough evidence that even the idiots in congress have no choice but to move to impeach.
SciFi Chick wrote:So if today's performance is any indication, we might get a President Pence.
And if the Russians are convicted, does that mean the election is nullified?
Rommie wrote:I would btw be interested to hear the military members of this board tell me what the definition of treason actually is and whether you think Trump engaged in it.
Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort.
SciFiFisher wrote:Good question. There is literally no precedent for nullifying a presidential election. The closet we came in recent memory was Gore challenging the Florida election results and he chose to drop it in the interest of unity and not splitting the country in two.
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