Heather Cox Richardson brilliantly identifies the signal flaw of the MAGA movement. Trump described the Second Amendment right to bear arms as “foundational to maintaining all other rights held by Americans.” (Of course, Trump’s lawyers–not Trump himself– wrote those words as raw meat for his base.)
Richardson replied that “it is the right to vote for the lawmakers who make up our government that is foundational to maintaining all other rights held by Americans.”
On Friday, President Donald Trump issued an executive order “protecting Second Amendment rights.” The order calls for Attorney General Pam Bondi to examine all gun regulations in the U.S. to make sure they don’t infringe on any citizen’s right to bear arms. The executive order says that the Second Amendment “is foundational to maintaining all other rights held by Americans.”
In fact, it is the right to vote for the lawmakers who make up our government that is foundational to maintaining all other rights held by Americans.
The United States Constitution that establishes the framework for our democratic government sets out how the American people will write the laws that govern us. We elect members to a Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. That congress of our representatives holds “all legislative powers”; that is, Congress alone has the right to make laws. It alone has the power to levy taxes on the American people, borrow money, regulate commerce, coin money, declare war, “to make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper.”
After Congress writes, debates, and passes a measure, the Constitution establishes that it goes to the president, who is also elected, through “electors,” by the people. The president can either sign a measure into law or veto it, returning it to Congress where members can either repass it over his veto or rewrite it. But once a law is on the books, the president must enforce it. The men who framed the Constitution wrote that the president “shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.” When President Richard Nixon tried to alter laws passed by Congress by withholding the funding Congress had appropriated to put them into effect, Congress shut that down quickly, passing a law explicitly making such “The impoundment” illegal.
Since the Supreme Court’s 1803 Marbury v. Madison decision, the federal courts have taken on the duty of “judicial review,” the process of determining whether a law falls within the rules of the Constitution.
Right now, the Republicans hold control of the House of Representatives, the Senate, the presidency, and the Supreme Court. They have the power to change any laws they want to change according to the formula Americans have used since 1789 when the Constitution went into effect.
But they are not doing that. Instead, officials in the Trump administration, as well as billionaire Elon Musk— who put $290 million into electing Trump and Republicans, and whose actual role in the governmentu remains unclear— are making unilateral changes to programs established by Congress. Through executive orders and announcements from Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency,” they have sidelined Congress, and Republicans are largely mum about the seizure of their power.
Now MAGA Republicans are trying to neuter the judiciary.
After yet another federal judge stopped the Musk/Trump onslaught by temporarily blocking Musk and his team from accessing Americans’ records from Treasury Department computers, MAGA Republicans attacked judges. “Outrageous,” Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) posted, spreading the lie that the judge barred the Secretary of the Treasury from accessing the information, although in fact he temporarily barred Treasury Secretary Bessent from granting access to others. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) said the decision had “the feel of…a judicial” coup. Right-wing legal scholar Adrian Vermeule called it “[j]udicial interference with legitimate acts of state.”
Vice President J.D. Vance, who would take over the office of the presidency if the 78-year-old Trump can no longer perform the duties of the office, posted: “Judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power.”
As legal scholar Steve Vladeck noted: “Just to say the quiet part out loud, the point of having unelected judges in a democracy is so that *whether* acts of state are ‘legitimate’ can be decided by someone other than the people who are undertaking them. Vermeule knows this, of course. So does Vance.” Of Vance’s statement, Aaron Rupar of Public Notice added: “this is the sort of thing you post when you’re ramping up to defying lawful court orders.”
The Republicans have the power to make the changes they want through the exercise of their constitutional power, but they are not doing so. This seems in part because Trump and his MAGA supporters want to establish the idea that the president cannot be checked. And this dovetails with the fact they are fully aware that most Americans oppose their plans. Voters were so opposed to the plan outlined in Project 2025—the plan now in operation—that Trump ran from it during the campaign. Popular support for Musk’s participation in the government has plummeted as well. A poll from The Economist/YouGov released February 5 says that only 13% of adult Americans want him to have “a lot” of influence, while 96% of respondents said that jobs and the economy were important to them and 41% said they thought the economy was getting worse.
Trump’s MAGA Republicans know they cannot get the extreme changes they wanted through Congress, so they are, instead, dictating them. And Musk began his focus at the Treasury, establishing control over the payment system that manages the money American taxpayers pay to our government.
Musk and MAGA officials claim they are combating waste and fraud, but in fact, when Judge Carl Nichols stopped Trump from shutting down USAID, he specifically said that government lawyers had offered no support for that argument in court. Indeed, the U.S. government already has the Government Accountability Office (GAO), an independent, nonpartisan agency that audits, evaluates and investigates government programs for Congress. In 2023 the GAO returned about $84 for every $1 invested in it, in addition to suggesting improvements across the government.
According to Musk’s own Grok artificial intelligence tool on X, the investigative departments of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Department of Transportation, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), as well as USAID, have all launched investigations into the practices and violations of Elon Musk’s companies.
The vision they are enacting rips predictability, as well as economic security, away from farmers, who are already protesting the loss of their markets with the attempted destruction of USAID. It hurts the states—especially Republican-dominated states—that depend on funding from the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Education. Their vision excludes consumers, who are set to lose the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as well as protections put in place by President Joe Biden. Their vision takes away protections for racial, ethnic, religious, and gender minorities, as well as from women, and kills funding for the programs that protect all of us, such as cancer research and hospitals.
Musk and Trump appear to be concentrating the extraordinary wealth of the American people, along with the power that wealth brings, into their own hands, for their own ends. Trump has championed further tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, while Musk seems to want to make sure his companies, especially SpaceX, win as many government contracts as possible to fund his plan to colonize Mars.
But the mission of the United States of America is not, and has never been, to return huge profits to a few leaders.
The mission of the United States of America is stated in the Constitution. It is a government designed by “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.” Far from being designed to concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a single man, it was formed to do the opposite: spread wealth and power throughout the country’s citizenry and enable them to protect their rights by voting for those who would represent them in Congress and the presidency, then holding them accountable at the ballot box.
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Note that the assertion of 2nd amendment rights has replaced abortion as the single issue Trump wants to focus on. Sure there are immigrants fear, but soon he will want you to think he has solved that problem. Of course the price of eggs is high, but that only mattered if he could blame it on Biden. Trump is gearing up to use second amendment rights the way republicans have used abortion. That way the faithful only have to think once.
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It’s like the thing that one is not supposed to look at, yet I do. It reminds me of “The Kramer” painting from Seinfeld where people said, “…it is so awful and disgusting, yet I cannot look away.” There is way too much and making me unhealthy: the lies, the enablers, all the things I taught my students not to be; an emanating stench like a rotten potato waaaay back in the cupboard (actually happened to my mom in her motorhome) that took a while to figure out. All the good I would preach to my students and the way to behave with decorum. In fact, when I participated in a We the People civics forum, we were told of specifics before we entered the event: proper attire; proper use of language; no fidgeting and especially decorum. It saddens me. With that said, however, when searching for “decorum” this morning this came up. The entire press conference with baseball caps and the “lil’ X” kid running around then picking his nose was offsetting. I have heard many say Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics (Super Bowl) were not decipherable, but Elon’s “mumble mouth” was hard to ascertain. This is from “Grimes” Musk’s former spouse: “I think so much of what’s been happening over the last decade is simply that the art of diplomacy, oration, and generally competent leadership has been lost. The purpose of politics is to find solutions when the population can’t agree – but both sides have stoked hysteria rather than provide mature competent leadership. For whatever ways in which one wishes to complain about administrations before this – there was a sense of decorum by both republicans and democrats that – no matter what you think – showed at least the veneer of respect towards the people – that is part of leadership. and that counts for a lot with regards to maintaining stability and yes, mental health.” Buffalo Springfield sang it well in 1967: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp5JCrSXkJY As always, just from my perspective. Blessings all.
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Thanks. Always love to hear what you are thinking.
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@Roy — Most of the time I hesitate to post what I am thinking, but Diane’s blog is the best; I love the people here and it is a healthy release for me. I spent a lifetime trying to help the “bad kids” do the right thing and now they see a future of those who “FAFO.” But, I am fortunate to still see them (many in their 30s and 40s) doing well and living good lives. It still seems we are in “Stranger Things” land. I appreciate your kind words as it means more to me than you know. On another note, if you haven’t seen the Netflix movie, The Six 8-8-8, it is worth the watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99a49v61QCE Blessings.
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Rich,
The Six-8-8-8 is a good movie. I recommend it.
It’s a true story.
Probably banned by Trump.
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On a positive note, I learn something new each day. This is a beautiful hymn. https://minnesotareformer.com/2024/06/19/lyrics-and-background-to-the-black-national-anthem-lift-every-voice-and-sing/
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That song is unofficially known as the Black national Anthem.
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Diane — You might be interested in this site. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLbh7GXw0Es
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Rick, thank you!
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But once a law is on the books, the president must enforce it.
A nice sentiment that Diane Ravitch and Heather Cox Richardson believe in – but only if it a law that they support. President Biden only minimally enforced immigration laws and border security practices so that millions of future Democratic voters entered the U.S. and began to receive some public benefits, the ultimate goal being to eventually make them citizens so they can receive all public benefits and therefore become lifetime loyal voters for the party that gave them free stuff. Biden transfers student loan debts to taxpayers even AFTER he and many other Democrats said no President has the unilateral power to do that.
I agree that Trump has no regard no constitutional norms. But spare us your sanctimony. Your only fixed principle is whatever it takes, by any means necessary.
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Please cite a specific law that Biden did not enforce.
I must have missed where Biden incited an insurrection because he demanded to stay in power. I must have missed where Biden shut down investigations into himself and his son, threatened judges, and purged the FBI of everyone who ever investigated any Democrat.
No one here is buying your lie about illegal immigrants. It was TRUMP who demanded that Republicans quash the bi-partisan border bill so Trump could use “the border” as a campaign talking point, along with “inflation”.
If you believe Trump cares about either of those, I have a great university for you to pay Trump money to attend!
Here is President Reagan’s statement when he signed the 1986 Immigration Reform Act:
“We have consistently supported a legalization program which is both generous to the alien and fair to the countless thousands of people throughout the world who seek legally to come to America. The legalization provisions in this act will go far to improve the lives of a class of individuals who now must hide in the shadows, without access to many of the benefits of a free and open society. Very soon many of these men and women will be able to step into the sunlight and, ultimately, if they choose, they may become Americans.”
Richard Nordang, did Ronald Reagan support immigration reform so he could get more Republican voters?
A simple yes or no will suffice. But don’t bother trying to twist yourself into knots to explain your hypocrisy.
So tired of right wing liars claiming that anything that Democrats support – like Social Security and Medicare – is “free stuff” that illegal immigrants also getting.
I know Republicans are desperate to end Social Security and Medicare, but will Republican voters be as gullible as the ones who gave Trump money for Trump University and approve of their Republican Congress ending Social Security and Medicare because it’s “free stuff” going to illegal immigrants?
Stop insulting Diane Ravitch, you hypocritical troll. Stop lying.
And spare us your sanctimony, since your only fixed principle is to accuse others of doing what you are doing.
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Okay, so let’s actually “enforce” the 2nd Amendment.
“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
When you purchase a gun, you should have to so proof of your membership in a well regulated Militia.
I also note is says “the right to keep and bear Arms,” not merely guns. So when can I get a bioweapon like bubonic plague for my collection? Or is there a limit to the kind of arms I can keep and bear?
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Richard,
Obama and Biden deported more immigrants than Trump–in his first term or now.
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Hahahahaha!
“But spare us your sanctimony.”
Have you looked at the tone of your own rhetoric? It definitely sounds like you know something about sanctimony.
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Here is a clip from the above Truthout article:
The ideological harmony between ALEC and the Trump administration has been apparent for some time, with Nelson already telling donors in the early days of Trump’s first term that his cabinet and other advisors had “the potential to be an ALEC administration… full of the people and ideas we’ve advanced since 1973.” And she was already exultant then, proclaiming, “Now is our time. And ALEC is ready.”
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Some observations. It was strangely jarring in the lead up to the election how my Muslim students – ALL my Muslim students – were openly advocating for…. wait for it…. Jill Stein for President. Their constant exposure to social media had led them to believe voting Dem was against their interest and that by casting that vote they were repudiating both Trump and Harris. A clever way of removing a key Dem voting demographic. I believe this was the blueprint. Push the electorate left (greens) or right (Trump). This is how the Latino vote was fractured. All of this is Russia engineered with the help of billionaires’ secret proprietary algorithms pushing you right of center (I still get Joe Rogan videos on my YouTube feed despite down voting everyone of them every time). This along with millions of cancelled mail in votes and Republican voter suppression tactics put the Putin puppet in the White House. I’m sure elections will be the next locus of “fraud” that Musk and his merry band of vandals will penetrate and corrupt. Game over. Deposit another quarter.
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Re: I’m sure elections will be the next locus of “fraud” that Musk and his merry band of vandals will penetrate and corrupt.
Look up the SAVE Act
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Good call.
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