Since beginning his second term, Donald Trump crossed the line into unacceptable legal and behavioral territory on multiple occasions. But his supporters weren’t watching that border. Instead they moved the line.
That has to stop. The line can’t move any further.
On January 18, Trump texted Norway’s prime minister, Jonas Gahr Støre:
“Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America.”Consider:
- 1 Norway’s government does not select Nobel winners.
- 2 Trump desires Greenland which belongs to Denmark, not Norway.
- 3 Trump admits he wasn’t thinking solely about the good of the United States while coveting the Nobel Prize.
A few days later, Trump spoke about Greenland at Davos:
So, we want a piece of ice for world protection. And they won't give it. We've never asked for anything else, and we could have kept that piece of land, and we didn't. So,they have a choice. You can say ‘yes ‘and we will be very appreciative, or you can say ‘no’ and we will remember. A strong and secure America means a strong NATO, and that's one reason why I'm working every day to ensure our military is very powerful.He’s mistaken. Greenland was never ours to keep. The oil in Venezuela never belonged to us either, but Trump’s claiming that it did helped him justify illegal attacks on that country and its citizens. Some legal experts consider those attacks murder, and therefore the president is a murderer.
When NATO was formed in 1949 its mission was to protect the national sovereignty of its members. If one member country were attacked, other member countries would help defend it. The United States already has a military presence in Greenland and can enlarge that presence should need arise. We don’t need to own Greenland to defend it, nor do Greenlanders wish to be governed by the United States. Denmark, which owns Greenland, won’t sell it to us. Trump’s tough stance caused consternation among Davos meeting attendees and European leaders. By day’s end, Trump had backed off saying he’d achieved a concept of an agreement. But this didn’t erase the damage he’d done. European leaders mobilized both to oppose and mollify Trump. His position convinces many Europeans that their long-standing ally is no longer trustworthy.
But Trump hasn’t just damaged our international relations. Here in the USA, ICE agents killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Administration spokespeople and other ICE fans claimed that Good brought her death upon herself. After ICE killed Alex Pretti the administration was quick to label him a domestic terrorist, claiming the ICE agents who killed him were merely defending themselves. Camera and phone video show the administration’s story is false. As Chico Marx once said, “Well, who ya gonna believe, me or your own eyes?” I believe my eyes.
Although over two dozen Republican law makers expressed their displeasure with ICE, far too few have done so. There are 218 Republicans in the House of Representatives alone. More need to speak up to offset President Trump’s bad behavior.
President Trump made 30,573 misleading or false statements during his first term the Washington Post reported. That’s a lot of lies. Since then, lying has gone viral. Many politicians lie frequently now. Lying in the service of power is replacing power in the service of the public good.
Recent journalism shows that Homeland Security uses neo-Nazi dog whistles to recruit ICE agents. Are we becoming a racist nation? Just the other day Donald Trump said that the upcoming mid-term election should be placed under federal control in at least 15 states. The Constitution allows the states primary authority in conducting elections, while Congress may make secondary modifications such as choosing a national election day for all states. The president has no authority here. But the Constitution hasn’t stopped Trump from usurping Congressional authority in other instances. Federalizing elections under Republican supervision is a sure fire way to rig them. It would invalidate the Constitution, just as invading Greenland would invalidate NATO. Does our nation no longer respect its agreements and laws?
I believe Donald Trump should either be restrained from acting outside norms or removed from office. This would be best for the country, but it is not an easy thing to do. It would require a change of heart from a majority of Republicans. They would need to realize that cooperation excels rivalry in solving problems, and this goes against their competitive nature.
It’s a shame our country has political parties at all, but the two who hold the majority have ceased to function cooperatively. Without cooperation little gets done as much gets destroyed. Something – an invasion from space – or something else needs to jar us into cooperating. What’s going on now isn’t working.
Recent journalism shows that Homeland Security uses neo-Nazi dog whistles to recruit ICE agents. Are we becoming a racist nation? Just the other day Donald Trump said that the upcoming mid-term election should be placed under federal control in at least 15 states. The Constitution allows the states primary authority in conducting elections, while Congress may make secondary modifications such as choosing a national election day for all states. The president has no authority here. But the Constitution hasn’t stopped Trump from usurping Congressional authority in other instances. Federalizing elections under Republican supervision is a sure fire way to rig them. It would invalidate the Constitution, just as invading Greenland would invalidate NATO. Does our nation no longer respect its agreements and laws?
I believe Donald Trump should either be restrained from acting outside norms or removed from office. This would be best for the country, but it is not an easy thing to do. It would require a change of heart from a majority of Republicans. They would need to realize that cooperation excels rivalry in solving problems, and this goes against their competitive nature.
It’s a shame our country has political parties at all, but the two who hold the majority have ceased to function cooperatively. Without cooperation little gets done as much gets destroyed. Something – an invasion from space – or something else needs to jar us into cooperating. What’s going on now isn’t working.

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