I suppose that that title may be presumptuous, but not by much.
Roger Simon speculates:
...The most obvious part is that the rule of law will have, for all
intents and purposes, ended in the United States. Equal justice flew out
the window. How does the public react to that? A good portion of it
will roll over, but a certain percentage will not. Their reactions will
be contingent on a number of things -- whether Clinton is elected
anyway (unlikely at this point, but possible), the steadfastness of
opposition politicians and media, etc.
But in the final analysis, a
democracy cannot exist without the consent of the governed. For that
percentage in opposition, consent will have broken down pretty much
completely. Then what? Civil war? That's perhaps a bit excessive, but
civil wars can be of various types and evolve in different ways. All
kinds of things could break down, which could result in anything from
general disobedience to the law to mass tax refusal. Millions would no
longer respect the system.
Loretta Lynch, Obama, et al, are actually facing a giant tinderbox...
Discuss.
Dad, the Rule of Law has been dead for some time. The fact the Obama hasn't been impeached is proof, not only of the corruption and cowardice of Congress, but of the bankruptcy of We the people...
ReplyDeleteAt this point, I'm all for breaking something...
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