Power is not something someone is awarded for being worthy. If worthiness meant anything much, then human history would look a lot different.
Power is something taken.
Power is not something someone is awarded for being worthy. If worthiness meant anything much, then human history would look a lot different.
Power is something taken.
Lincoln. "The Great Tyrant". Suspended habeus corpus. Ignored the Supreme Court. Arrested citizens and detained them. Interfered with the press, the judiciary, and elected officials.
Seems Trump is perhaps more similar than first appears.
Lincoln’s plan to address the slavery issue included colonizing the African American slave population. He supported this in policy and in action which many view as prima facia evidence that he was not only a racist but had more than a passing fancy for the ethnic cleansing of America. Trump could not in his wildest imagination ever be as offensive to a good portion of the population as Lincoln was. Many scholarly historians feel Lincoln was forced into emancipating the slaves by circumstances beyond his control in spite of his convictions...not because of them. He stated publicly that he would do anything to preserve the union including freeing all of the slaves, a portion of the slaves or none of them.
Lincoln wanted to jail Supreme Court Justice Taney for ruling against him on suspension of habeas corpus and had a Congressman and Federal Judge arrested.
Taking that packed bag and moving out of his governance while renouncing your citizenship IS a legal way.
This is not that hard to understand and you keep saying it. You should probably quit complaining/worrying and use that energy to save up for it, so when the funeral is done, and you have no one left here, you head straight to the airport.
Well, he is actually half Scottish, apparently:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Anne_MacLeod_Trump
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