jensen getting credit for doing literally nothing is annoying the hell out of me
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jensen getting credit for doing literally nothing is annoying the hell out of me
If the commander in chief attempts to ignore the election’s results, you will face a choice.
“These powerful crosscurrents—Mr. Trump’s electoral defeat, his assault on the integrity of our elections, his impending criminal prosecution, and his creation of a private army—will collide on January 20. Rather than accept the peaceful transfer of power that has been the hallmark of American democracy since its inception. Mr. Trump may refuse to leave office. He would likely offer as a fig leaf of legitimacy the shopworn lies about election fraud. Mr. Trump’s acolytes in right-wing media will certainly rush to repeat and amplify these lies, manufacturing sufficient evidence to provide a pretext of plausibility. America’s greatest Constitutional crisis since the Civil War will come about by a president who simply refuses to leave office.
America’s political and legal institutions have so atrophied that they are ill-prepared for this moment. Senate Republicans, already reduced to supplicant status, will remain silent and inert, as much to obscure their complicity as to retain their majority. The Democrat-led House of Representatives will certify the Electoral College results, which Mr. Trump will dismiss as fake news. The courts, flooded with cases from both Democrats and Mr. Trump’s legal team, will take months working through the docket, producing reasoned rulings that Trump will alternately appeal and ignore.
Then the clock will strike 12:01 PM, January 20, 2021, and Donald Trump will be sitting in the Oval Office. The street protests will inevitably swell outside the White House, and the ranks of Trump’s private army will grow inside its grounds. The speaker of the House will declare the Trump presidency at an end, and direct the Secret Service and Federal Marshals to remove Trump from the premises. These agents will realize that they are outmanned and outgunned by Trump’s private army, and the moment of decision will arrive.
At this moment of Constitutional crisis, only two options remain. Under the first, U.S. military forces escort the former president from the White House grounds. Trump’s little green men, so intimidating to lightly armed federal law enforcement agents, step aside and fade away, realizing they would not constitute a good morning’s work for a brigade of the 82nd Airborne. Under the second, the U.S. military remains inert while the Constitution dies. The succession of government is determined by extralegal violence between Trump’s private army and street protesters; Black Lives Matter Plaza becomes Tahrir Square.
As the senior military officer of the United States, the choice between these two options lies with you. In the Constitutional crisis described above, your duty is to give unambiguous orders directing U.S. military forces to support the Constitutional transfer of power. Should you remain silent, you will be complicit in a coup d’état. You were rightly criticized for your prior active complicity in the president’s use of force against peaceful protesters in Lafayette Square. Your passive complicity in an extralegal seizure of political power would be far worse.
For 240 years, the United States has been spared the horror of violent political succession. Imperfect though it may be, our Union has been moving toward greater perfection, from one peaceful transfer of power to the next. The rule of law created by our Constitution has made this miracle possible. However, our Constitutional order is not self-sustaining. Throughout our history, Americans have laid down their lives so that this form of government may endure. Continuing the unfinished work for which these heroes fell now falls to you.”
Mom is struggling with caretaking for my grandma, who has Alzheimer's. I extended my vacation to give my moms a chance to get out and have some time to themselves. So I extended by almost a week and looks like they might just get a hotel in the poconos or something and chill for five days while I care for gran.
Im going to be so exhausted after this trip. My itinerary is kind of crazy.
Starting in Orlando, flying to NJ, driving to PA and resting one day, then back to NJ for camping for three days, driving back to PA and resting one day, train to NYC and then fly to SC and then Rome for a day, train to Assisi for two days, train back to Rome for four days (I think), fly to Madrid and then NYC, train to PA, help gran for a week then train back to NYC, and fly back to Orlando.
I assume once back in Orlando I will sleep for a week 😂
Y’all.
Y’ALL.
The response from the SamCait shippers regarding Caitriona Balfe’s engagement is fucked up and pretty fucking scary.
There are some delusional fucking people in this world and they need to fucking CHILL.
I AM YELLING ITS GONNA BE 3 YEArs
I decided to try a charcoal peel mask. I feel like Petrie in the Land Before Time when he falls into the tar pit.
Kendall's beautiful profile is being ruined by those lip fillers