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CousinIT

(9,151 posts)
Sun Apr 21, 2019, 11:18 AM Apr 2019

Rothkopf: "In today's America, the president and those who work for him are above the law."

ORIGINAL twitter thread:


UNROLLED thread:

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1119974306870636544.html

In today's America, the president and those who work for him are above the law. The president can't be indicted for crimes he commits. A majority in the Congress believe holding him accountable for his crimes is too politically divisive for justice to be done.

Trump has already be cited for violating campaign finance laws with no effect. Mueller has showed conclusively he has obstructed justice and no consequences are likely. The Treasury Sec and head of the IRS have broken the law--likely with the WH advice--without consequences.

The Commerce Sec has lied to the Congress and nothing is done. The president's son and other chief advisors have done so as well, and nothing is done. Subpoenas are ignored without consequence. Rules are broken--from the Constitution's emoluments clause to the guidelines...

that protect our national security information--and it does not seem to matter. Those who seek to guide the White House to follow the law--like senior employees at the Department of Homeland Security--are fired for upholding their oaths.

Not only does the president lie serially to his employers, us, but those who are on the government payroll to provide transparency in the government--like the WH press secretary--lie as well with complete impunity.

The attorney general, supposedly the nation's top law enforcement official, acts instead as the president's private attorney, lying and twisting the law to suit his personal ends. His predecessor, the acting attorney general, did likewise, also misleading Congress repeatedly.

Illegal laws are promulgated. Funds are allocated contrary to the wishes of the Congress--and thus in violation of Constitutionally mandated processes and roles. Treaties are attacked and their abrogation is threatened. A foreign enemy attacked us during the last presidential...

election and helped elected an unfit and illegitimate candidate and while there is no doubt this is precisely what the founders meant when they spoke of high crimes, it seems the treasonous will not only go unpunished but they will be rewarded with more power...

...including perversely, the power to obstruct justice without consequence and thus make it impossible for prosecutors to prove crimes of conspiracy were committed. (As Mueller implied was happening in the report thanks to Trump team lies, destroyed evidence, etc.)

The president is a serial sex abuser. So what? The president paid off his mistresses to help win an election. So what? The president gave the Russians classified information, met in secret with Russian leaders, changed US policies to aid his Russian sponsors. So what?

The president has committed tax fraud for years. So what? His sister, a federal judge, had to step down to quash an investigation into her implication in those crimes. So what? Money laundering? So what? Rampant corruption? So what?

This is where we are America. We have found a loophole in our Constitution that lets presidents and their families and their cabinet secretaries and their cronies in business or in Congress trample our laws, disregard ethical guidelines, make a mockery of our system.

All it takes is a majority in the Senate and a corrupt Senate Majority leader. For two years it was helped by partisan and corrupt GOP leadership in the House. They are immoral and disgusting, but don't fault them alone. They are after all, living the American Dream.

They are playing hardball. They are getting everything they can get away with. They are hard-boiled realists who are assessing the weaknesses of the system and of their opponents and perhaps rightly concluding, "It's open season for criminal government in the US, boys and girls."

And they have great allies. They have Americans who do not read or understand. They have party loyalists who do not care. And they have opponents who are afraid to act, to step up, to challenge their power. They have opponents who fear defeat...

...more than they are committed to doing what is right. They have opponents who value caution above their constitutional obligations, the sanctity of our system, the long term consequences of their enabling behavior.

Those consequences should not be downplayed. If Trump goes this far, how far will his heirs in criminality, venality, lack of morality go? How bad can it get?

We must wonder now if we have passed a tipping point. Is this system too far gone to be saved?

Or will a courageous few step up to use the courts to successfully challenge these miscreants? Will members of the Democratic leadership start to actively and aggressively seek enforcement of subpoenas and punishment for those who violate the law?

Most importantly, will enough of the leadership come around to realize that impeachment hearings are vital to the health and future of the country, they are critical to the preservation of our rule of law, they are what the founders require...

...in the wake of the stomach turning wrong-doing revealed by Mueller and that is compounded daily before our eyes. They must start to realize that regardless of what might or might not happen in the Senate, successful impeachment hearings will at the very least reveal the truth.

Successful impeachment hearings will make the case to the American public that crimes have been committed. Perhaps that case, well made, can turn the Senate however unlikely that may seem. But if it does not, but it is solid and true, it will reveal the Senate for what it is.

And then, it may serve two more purposes. It will send the message to the American electorate that Trump's criminal enterprise and those like McConnell who support must be brought down. And it will send a message to the leaders of tomorrow.

That message is that we are a nation of laws founded on the principle that no man or woman among is, can or should be above the law...and that there will always be those who, regardless of the odds, will respect and honor that principle and dare to do what is right.

Right now, our system is dying before our eyes. Failure to act will lead to further, perhaps irreversible decay. This is not a situation that offers the luxury of further musing, of waiting until tomorrow. American democracy has entered the intensive care ward.

It is up to us to act now to save it or to reconcile ourselves to begin the process of mourning for what was lost, of mourning for a tragic end to the great American experiment in giving power to the people and denying it to those who would exploit us like tyrants past.
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Rothkopf: "In today's America, the president and those who work for him are above the law." (Original Post) CousinIT Apr 2019 OP
So true Demovictory9 Apr 2019 #1
Very well stated RainCaster Apr 2019 #2
I guess we'll find out if laws are still a thing Bettie Apr 2019 #3
The public is uninformed and continues to sleep. triron Apr 2019 #4
Wow fantastic read and spot on! MoonRiver Apr 2019 #5
K&R DLevine Apr 2019 #6
Yes. Impeachment hearings now. sharedvalues Apr 2019 #7
"Americans who do not read or understand"--exactly. nt tblue37 Apr 2019 #8
K&R yonder Apr 2019 #9
Agreed on many points. The problem I have with this is... CaptainTruth Apr 2019 #10

Bettie

(15,997 posts)
3. I guess we'll find out if laws are still a thing
Sun Apr 21, 2019, 12:05 PM
Apr 2019

or not.

I fear the answer, becasue it will be one more step toward dictatorship. We're not far away now.

CaptainTruth

(6,546 posts)
10. Agreed on many points. The problem I have with this is...
Sun Apr 21, 2019, 02:36 PM
Apr 2019

... in order to reach a conclusion that all those folks can do all those things with "no consequences" you have to know that none of the 12 unknown (to the public) cases Mueller referred to other prosecutors has anything to do with the acts & persons named, or you know none of those investigations will be pursued. You also have to know exactly what SDNY, NYAG, & perhaps other prosecutors are pursuing in their own independent investigations.

How does he know all of that? I thought only a very few people had seen the unredacted Mueller report, including details of the evidence found & passed off in those 12 publicly-unknown cases? And he has inside non-public knowledge of what SDNY & NYAG are pursuing?

No, he doesn't, & saying those members of the Trump regime did all of those things with "no consequences" is flat wrong. There are already political consequences & I'm confident that as the dozen+ ongoing investigations continue there will be criminal consequences.

We can say "no criminal consequences... YET" ... but this is far FAR from over my friends. As Rachel would say, "stick a pin in it."

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