Senator Chris Coons asks Republican Senators as to whether Trump can run for a 3rd term. Here are the surprising answers!

Is Trump worth ignoring the Constitution and us becoming an Authoritarian regime?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 36.4%
  • No

    Votes: 7 63.6%

  • Total voters
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Senator Chris Coons asks Republican Senators as to whether Trump can run for a 3rd term. Here are the surprising answers!



It seems that Republicans do not want to support our Constitution.

The Unconstitutional Conservatives

Not too long ago, Republicans believed in the rule of law, limiting the power of government, and protecting individual liberty. Then came Donald Trump.

and here is what would happen if we ignored the Constitution

AI Overview

Ignoring the United States Constitution would likely lead to a rapid descent into an authoritarian regime, as the Constitution serves as the foundational legal framework that limits government power and protects individual rights. Without it, the system of checks and balances, civil liberties, and the rule of law would collapse, allowing those in power to govern unchecked.

The consequences of abandoning the Constitution would unfold across several critical areas:
  • Loss of Civil Liberties: The government could legally restrict or eliminate fundamental rights like freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, the right to bear arms, and protections against unreasonable searches (often guaranteed by the Bill of Rights).
  • Consolidation of Power: The dismantling of the separation of powers means the executive, legislative, and judicial branches would no longer act as checks on one another. This centralization is a defining characteristic of an authoritarian or dictatorial system.
  • Erosion of the Rule of Law: Without the supreme law of the land, legal protections in the criminal justice system—such as the right to a fair trial and habeas corpus—could disappear. This would open the door to arbitrary arrests and detainment without cause.
  • Threats to Democratic Elections: Constitutional provisions regarding the structure of elections and term limits (such as the 22nd Amendment) could be altered or abolished, enabling leaders to extend their rule indefinitely. [1]
  • Economic and Social Instability: The breakdown of constitutional order typically causes severe institutional instability, likely triggering widespread protests, economic disruptions, and a total loss of public faith in government institutions.
Why do the Republicans want this to happen? Is Trump worth it?

I hope Trump does run again.
 
your reply is the norm for a Trump cult member

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Let me see if I have this straight. Trump and supporters defy Washington Establishment, Liberals toe the Progressive Washington Establishment line and somehow those who abhor the party line are "sheep" or 'cult' in your story?

If we apply your analogy of sheep, Trump supporters are the black sheep who have left the fluffy white sheep in the dust.
 
Instead of worrying about Trump running again, the commies should be concerned about their 2028 ticket.

WHO IS IT GOING TO BE AND WHY WILL THEY DO A GOOD JOB RUNNING THE NATION?
 
I doubt he will too, but it will be wild if he does.

It wouldn't be supported by most Conservatives. It'll be time for Trump to pass the mantle on anyway. He's forged the path (rather, re-established it). The Republicans have a deep bench of good candidates to continue the fight.
 
Thats is exactly what cult members post!
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Senator Chris Coons asks Republican Senators as to whether Trump can run for a 3rd term. Here are the surprising answers!



It seems that Republicans do not want to support our Constitution.

The Unconstitutional Conservatives

Not too long ago, Republicans believed in the rule of law, limiting the power of government, and protecting individual liberty. Then came Donald Trump.

and here is what would happen if we ignored the Constitution

AI Overview

Ignoring the United States Constitution would likely lead to a rapid descent into an authoritarian regime, as the Constitution serves as the foundational legal framework that limits government power and protects individual rights. Without it, the system of checks and balances, civil liberties, and the rule of law would collapse, allowing those in power to govern unchecked.

The consequences of abandoning the Constitution would unfold across several critical areas:
  • Loss of Civil Liberties: The government could legally restrict or eliminate fundamental rights like freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, the right to bear arms, and protections against unreasonable searches (often guaranteed by the Bill of Rights).
  • Consolidation of Power: The dismantling of the separation of powers means the executive, legislative, and judicial branches would no longer act as checks on one another. This centralization is a defining characteristic of an authoritarian or dictatorial system.
  • Erosion of the Rule of Law: Without the supreme law of the land, legal protections in the criminal justice system—such as the right to a fair trial and habeas corpus—could disappear. This would open the door to arbitrary arrests and detainment without cause.
  • Threats to Democratic Elections: Constitutional provisions regarding the structure of elections and term limits (such as the 22nd Amendment) could be altered or abolished, enabling leaders to extend their rule indefinitely. [1]
  • Economic and Social Instability: The breakdown of constitutional order typically causes severe institutional instability, likely triggering widespread protests, economic disruptions, and a total loss of public faith in government institutions.
Why do the Republicans want this to happen? Is Trump worth it?

He already said that Rubio or Vance should be the nominees.
 

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