BlackSand
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Much obliged for the kind words. I don't presume a full understanding of the Trump dynamic, or the specific motivations and actions that brought this event to pass, but to my mind it seems that Trump's presidency, being excessively divisive, is a faithful expression of the aforementioned methodology. The right holds fast; the left rages, shouting from the rooftops; and the swing voters become increasingly inclined to suppose a need for a change.
Be it one term, two terms, or even multiple presidencies, once one foot carries the centralization baton as far as it can go, then the other foot is called upon to touch ground and go. The distance achieved by each is limited by the necessity to maintain the perceived legitimacy of the race. I've described this as a methodology, which denotes some level of intent, though I do not speculate as to what degree this is by design. In any case, even if only a subconscious manipulation of an organic phenomenon, the result is fairly apparent: a persistent widening of the chasm between the limits of the Constitution and the current state of law, and continued dissatisfaction displayed by the general populace. The 2016 election highlighted this latter observation most clearly, as the overwhelming majority of votes were cast against one of the candidates, rather than wholeheartedly for the other.
The previous statements notwithstanding, I do not mean to present the Constitution as a laudable standard, but merely as a serviceable point of reference for charting our course. Secession or coup are not advisable, to my mind, as they deeply prune but do not uproot. Revolution, yes, though primarily (ideally exclusively) a revolution of the cultural consciousness as it regards a commitment to the core principles of justice, freedom, and dare I say, basic human morality. A first step would be for the individual to closely evaluate their political position for inconsistencies with their own values.
I believe that this earnest effort alone would reveal that there is no place across the entire spectrum of right to left where an person may plant their flag without it falling squarely upon a contradiction. A true break would require courage, perception, and imagination beyond common occurrence, but it is far from impossible. As with any vice, it is preferable that the recovery be initiated before striking rock-bottom, but the collective decent yet continues, and (as the Trump phenomenon would suggest) the winds do not blow favorably.
Those with the resources and will to most effectively self-govern ... Have little use for those with little or no desire to accept that responsibility.
Governance in general is like a road that travels where those who desire to be governed want to go, as well as where those who desire to govern want them to go.
Once one steps off the road, they become responsible for arriving at their desired destination, they choose the path and weather the hardship of their own accord.
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There is only proof in the fact that my desire to travel a different path has led us far from the OP's question ...
And that should I not want to suffer the consequences of the authoritarian policies that govern, it is probably necessary for me to redirect any further comments.
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