@ladyinblue2020 has a few legal questions👇
I’ll answer them. For me, though, the real questions are why Trump is trying to cause so much trouble and what he hopes to accomplish.
Q: Can Trump override the governors?
A: No.
Some call themselves “tenth amendment purists.”
They never actually cared about the tenth amendment or states’ rights. They wanted a justification for slavery, Jim Crow, and the ability to cheat and steal.
We often have competing rights, which must be weighed and balanced.
Health care workers have a constitutional right to their own lives. And they are dying right now because they are caring for infected people.
Q: What happens if there is a conflict between competing constitutional rights that the people and governors can’t work out themselves?
A: Courts resolve constitutional disputes.
So as a practical matter, the issue is between the citizens of states and their governors.
For me, the question really is: Why Trump is trying so hard to cause trouble?
I did a three part series on why the GOP base will risk death if Trump tells them to, beginning here:
If he loses his evangelical base, he really has nothing, because the election will be won based on turn out.
Causing death among his own supporters is obviously not a winning strategy, but — given the fact that he cares only about trying to hold power—it’s the better of his two options.
🔹Try to be a “normal” (i.e. democratic/ fairness) president or
🔹Continue with the leadership cult crazy stuff which will kill lots of his followers (and others).
If he tries to be "normal," he has absolutely no chance to win, and he knows it . . .
It’s a method of government used by fascists and would-be fascists as described by @TimothyDSnyder and @jasonintrator
Get the fighters fighting and keep them fighting.
If we’re busy asking, “Can Trump do that?” and fighting we may not notice that he and his pals are robbing us blind, and maneuvering to take as much wealth with them in Jan 2021 as they can.
For would-be oligarchs, it's about protecting their corruption machine.
He hopes we won’t have time or energy to think about stuff like this:
cnn.com/2020/05/21/pol…
That's the game again. . .
He'll have 1/3 of the country believing he was a victim.
nytimes.com/2020/05/20/us/…
Take care of yourselves. Stay safe. Focus on getting absentee ballots into as many hands as possible. Do what you can to help vulnerable members of the community through this.
Take breaks from the news cycle☕️🎞️
He wants to be overestimated. It raises his esteem in the eyes of his followers, who want a "strongman."
It causes others to panic and say 'it's all over,' which enables totalitarianism.