You could say the same about the Roman Senate. In this case, history repeats itself. The American Presidency is morphing itself into Imperial Presidency. So how do we stop that?
“The American Presidency is morphing itself into Imperial Presidency. So how do we stop that?”
It may be historians will look back and identify the election steal of 2020 and Biden’s assumption of rule by edict and coercion is the equivalent of Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon and casting the rule of the Senate aside. With total control of the election process, the day is soon coming when the Democrats will assume supermajorities in Congress, control the White House, have a majority of leftist politicized justices on the Supreme Court. Plus control 3/4 of the state governorships and legislatures. At that point they will be able to jettison the Constitution of the founders for a new Constitution given the tyrannical state absolute power over the individual.
How do we stop it? Good question. January 6 taught 2 lessons
1) Any overt action by the people to address their grievances directly in DC will be crushed and those involved will be made examples of.
2) The GOP has no lines in the sand. They will retreat meekly whenever challenged by the left, particularly when the left is crushing individual liberty.
Likely the most effective tactic would be a national strike for a month during the winter months. As Rand Paul has pointed out they cannot arrest everyone. Perhaps organize a national “sick out” for two weeks in February. When 1/2 to 2/3 of the workers in the country call in sick and don’t report to work (a peaceful protest) the nation’s economy will come to a halt. There will be no replenishment of goods in the stores, no pilots to fly plans or engineers to drive trains. No police on duty to protect society from criminals. A two week general strike would force the government to crack down unmercifully, which would drive more discontent, or force the government to loosen up.
Another option is for states to actually secede again.