One of the most shocking aspects of the Trump presidential campaign is the way the billionaire keeps promising to do things that are likely beyond the limits of presidential authority set by the Constitution of the United States.
Trump promises use of raw power, like tearing up treaties, torturing terrorists, threatening Muslims – all are huge applause lines at Trump rallies. Would Trump be doing the Democrats one better? President Obama has overstretched the limits of his authority as president, and so did George W. Bush before him, and Bill Clinton before him, and George H. W. Bush before him. Each president takes the presidency further from the rule of law.
“The most likely change might not involve out-and-out authoritarianism as much as a coarsening of acceptable US political behavior. Trump proposals that seem startling now – such as killing terrorists’ spouses – might be less so after years of a Trump administration.”
“What would be activated would be a normalization of certain kinds of things… The law might not change but the attitude would,” says Andrew Rudalevige, a professor of government at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, and author of “The New Imperial Presidency.” And this would affect the rule of law, namely the way the Constitution is implemented, even if not one word changes. And that’s already happening through judicial reinterpretation, presidential executive order, and legislative activism. Trump, apparently would take it further.
While Trump’s talk of targeting the wives and children of terrorists isn’t likely to happen, the rhetoric represents the attitude of many of Trump’s followers toward the rule of law. Trump also talks about waterboarding terrorists, “or worse,” which would be a violation of criminal law. But the enthusiasm his comments engender among his followers suggests that if they could they would take matters into their own hands, or at least pressure their leader to do so.
For years, GOP lawmakers [have] been accusing Mr. Obama of abusing his office and bypassing the will of Congress, and now their party’s presumptive presidential nominee is promising to go even farther.
What if the existing checks on presidential power, both legislative and judicial don’t work? After all, the job of White House counsel isn’t primarily to point out the limits of presidential authority. It’s to figure out legal justifications for things presidents already want to do.
“The Constitution does not enforce itself.” Enforcement could “depend on the domestic political and international security situation facing the nation at that moment.” During World War II for instance, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, decided that it would be OK to imprison Japanese-Americans in internment camps. He did it by an executive order. And most US citizens accepted that violation of the Constitution due to the crisis they believed they faced.
“Since 9/11 the presidency has changed,” argues Chris Edelson, an assistant professor of government at American University in Washington. “President George W. Bush pioneered sweeping surveillance powers, some of which have since been enacted into law. Obama has intensified a nominally secret drone war that includes the extra-judicial killing of American citizens deemed to be terrorists. The next president will inherit that war intact. This increase in presidential security power will be an issue whoever wins the presidency,” says Edelson. “It’s not specific to Trump or presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.”
The rule of law is being undermined by the rule of the mob. Under Trump, America could become “a place where a majority has voted to restrict the personal rights of a minority, or minorities.”
The Constitution is increasingly fragile these days. Will its principles be repudiated? Many Americans are simulating the frustrations of the German people on the eve of World War II as Hitler rose to power and overthrew the German Constitution. History repeats itself. Will it happen again?
The United States “shall repudiate every principle of its Constitution as a Protestant and republican government.” See Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 5, page 451.
Comments
Goel
Tuesday July 5th, 2016 at 09:57 AMFor that statement in Testimonies to be fulfilled, there will have to be a Republican President to make it happen. “repudiating the principles of the Constitution is nothing compared to the repudiation of “thus saith the LORD”. So, what if this begins in earnest to happens with the installation of a Republican President in November 2016, it will stun every one. It must be that God is saying, “time is up world”.
Yes, Keep The Faith.
timesandlaws.com
Tuesday July 5th, 2016 at 12:11 PMThe United States already has repudiated its constitution. 1913 private bank took over, it illegally takes IRS taxes, runs churches through 501 3c organizations etc. Its not in our future folks, it already is speaking like a dragon. The Pope speaking to congress? The United Nations on our land– run by the Jesuits? The Supreme court ruling on gay marriage? Does anyone remember that?
Provi
Tuesday July 5th, 2016 at 04:50 PMMy major concern since I can visualize the certainty of what is coming is, how come the churches are not teaching, exposing, and preaching the signs of the times with urgency?
Gary Martin
Wednesday July 6th, 2016 at 06:02 AMIt doesn’t matter whose in office, but some are more likely to bring on the end sooner than later. We are getting very close to the end of our time on this earth. We need to make our calling and election and sure.
“All who profess to be the children of God need now to realize that we are living in perilous times. The end of all things is near at hand. The signs are rapidly fulfilling, yet it would seem that but few realize that the day of the Lord is coming swiftly, silently, as a thief in the night. Many are saying, Peace and safety [1 Thessalonians 5:3]. Unless they are watching and waiting for their Lord, they will be taken as a snare [Ezekiel 12:13; 17:20].” 19 Manuscript Releases, page 371.5.
We need to be aware of what is going on around us. The signs of the times are fulfilling as Jesus said they would, and as it has been written about in the Bible and in the writings of Ellen White. We need to stay very close to Jesus. After all, He is “the Way” through the storms that have been going on and will continue to strengthen, as we get closer to the end of our time on this earth.
S Hassell
Thursday July 7th, 2016 at 09:28 PMEvil builds like fire, God puts the fire out when he sees it manifested in his thought, READ YOUR BIBLE He gave us Ellen White she wrote The GREAT Controversy. Read it to the end .Take it for what its worth. Keep your faith in god or condem it and follow SATAN . It is one or the other. I am with GOD, You chose.
Daniel
Sunday July 10th, 2016 at 01:04 PMIt is time to teach on signs of the times before the close of probatipon