It is, at least, de facto law and a vast majority of people, even those who oppose it's outcome, consider it law writ.
So, go tipping your hat at windmills and continue to deny the reality of our legal construct.
See where it gets you.
My original post was that I can't and won't support Trump, because his conception of what American government is is backward.
But when I start seeing posts like yours, I'm going to have to start believing that the man is more than just wrong. Perhaps he's very dangerous as well.
But when I start seeing posts like yours, I'm going to have to start believing that the man is more than just wrong. Perhaps he's very dangerous as well."
I don't think Trump himself is dangerous. But some of the concepts and desires and flights of fancy I've seen from his most ardent followers, well...if they were put into action as desired, we would no longer have a Constitution nor a republic.
So in that sense, I understand what you mean.
It's one reason, among many, why I'll never support Trump. A candidacy which inspires lunacy in some corners isn't a good thing, and it confirms my decision for me.