How a policeman uses their power says a lot about what type of a human they are.

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How a policeman uses their power says a lot about what type of a human they are.
All policemen have about the same power. Most policemen use their power appropriately. Those who abuse their power and authority have been found to be narcacisstic, insecure and lack empathy.
All USA Presidents have about the same power. How a President uses their power says a lot about what type of a human they are.
Those who abuse their power and authority have been found to be narcacisstic, insecure and lack empathy.
Donald Trump is abusing the power and authority given a USA President more than any President in history.

 
Donald Trump is abusing the power and authority given a USA President more than any President in history.
No. Donald Trump is attempting to exert sufficient Executive Power to force the Legislative and Judiciary Branches back into their proper lanes, within their Constitutional boundaries. Unfortunately the other two branches aren’t going quietly back inside their fences.
 
No. Donald Trump is attempting to exert sufficient Executive Power to force the Legislative and Judiciary Branches back into their proper lanes, within their Constitutional boundaries. Unfortunately the other two branches aren’t going quietly back inside their fences.
That's not what's happening. Trump is getting rid of the laws that are in conflict with his objectives and then using SCOTUS to uphold his actions.

The process is pretty simple:
1. The perpetrators (Trump et al) violate the law
2. When the victim who is harmed files a claim and
a. the courts uphold their rights and
b. issues an injunction to halt the perpetrator(s) (Trump et al) from finalizing their act until the claim is heard on its merit's to determine if the perpetrators acted lawfully or not
3. The perpetrators immediately appeal the injunction
4. If the appeal court
a. strikes down the injunction
i. the perpetrators continue with their violation of the law
b. upholds the injunction order
i. the perpetrators take their grievance to the Supreme Court of the United States
5. If SCOTUS
a. upholds the lower court's ruling then that prohibits the perpetrators from continuing until the
original claim is adjudicated
b. determines that the lower court was incorrect in issuing the injunction then the perpetrators are allowed to continue their violation of the law until the original claim is adjudicated
6. If the original claim is found
a. to be valid then the court can determine how the plaintiff is made to be made whole again by the perpetrators
b. to lack merit or to be unfounded then the case is dismissed

The problem with this process is that any damage or additional damage caused by Trump et al while these cases wind their way through the legal system, is pretty much just "too bad" to my understanding.
 
How a policeman uses their power says a lot about what type of a human they are.
All policemen have about the same power. Most policemen use their power appropriately. Those who abuse their power and authority have been found to be narcacisstic, insecure and lack empathy.
All USA Presidents have about the same power. How a President uses their power says a lot about what type of a human they are.
Those who abuse their power and authority have been found to be narcacisstic, insecure and lack empathy.
Donald Trump is abusing the power and authority given a USA President more than any President in history.


You couldn’t claim a damn power that he has abused.

Or, more accurately, you maybe could but you couldn’t support your claim in any instance where his use of power or authority was “abuse of power.”

You remain a silly trite empty hack.
 
That's not what's happening. Trump is getting rid of the laws that are in conflict with his objectives and then using SCOTUS to uphold his actions.
He’s getting rid of laws and policies that never should have existed to begin with. He’s taking back the powers of the Executive Branch and pushing back against oversteps by the Legislature and incorrect prior rulings by the Judiciary.
 
He’s getting rid of laws and policies that never should have existed to begin with. He’s taking back the powers of the Executive Branch and pushing back against oversteps by the Legislature and incorrect prior rulings by the Judiciary.
So the laws governing and protecting civil rights should never have existed to begin with? Why is that?
 
Anathema is the way he is because he has been found to be narcissistic, insecure and lacks empathy.
 
Anathema is the way he is because he has been found to be narcissistic, insecure and lacks empathy.
If I recall correctly, he has a birth mark that caused people to react negatively to him and that experience has made him particularly bitter, if he's the same person I'm thinking of. He even showed a photo briefly of the mark.
 
So the laws governing and protecting civil rights should never have existed to begin with? Why is that?
Not for individuals who are bothered legally, integrating themselves into American society/culture and on a pathway to citizenship.
 
Trump is not targeting just that group, he's targeting everyone who is not of the top demographic and pretty much not of the 1%
I don’t see it that way at all. I do see him as targeting people who are not American First, as he should.
 
You couldn’t claim a damn power that he has abused.

Or, more accurately, you maybe could but you couldn’t support your claim in any instance where his use of power or authority was “abuse of power.”

You remain a silly trite empty hack.
You are not able to accept one bad thing your cult leader has done. I might as well be communicating with a rock.
 
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