Posted on 04/06/2020 8:30:52 AM PDT by Kaslin

In Belgrade, Serbian troops patrol city streets with fingers on machine guns.
President Aleksandar Vucic, who announced an open-ended state of emergency on March 15, said the soldiers are there for protection. The first-term president warns there will not be enough graveyards in the city if people ignore his lockdown orders, the Associated Press reports.
The situation in Serbia is not as unique as one might think.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte announced on Thursday that any person defying quarantine could be shot on sight.
"Do not intimidate the government. Do not challenge the government, Duterte said in a televised address. You will lose."
Around the world, democratic institutions struggle to maintain constitutionalism amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Leaders across the globe, The New York Times reports, are invoking executive powers and seizing virtually dictatorial authority with scant resistance.
A few hundred miles north of Serbia, the Hungarian parliament this week handed nationalist leader Viktor Orbán the power to rule by decree to combat the pandemic. There was no sunset clause.
Orbán has already issued a decree that allows the state to imprison those found guilty of disseminating false information or obstructing the states crisis response for up to five years. The nationalist leader told lawmakers his new powers pose no threat to democracy.
Its an age-old tale: would-be strong men exploiting a crisis to consolidate power. Its also the scenario critics of President Trump feared most.
For years many accused Trump of harboring authoritarian ambitions. Often Trumps tweets and rhetoric were cited as evidence of his tyrannical ambitions.
As with so much of what Trump says and tweets, many of these statements are so absurd that they seem clownish. But lets be frank: They are also the views of an aspiring authoritarian ruler, wrote Michael Hirsh in a 2019 Foreign Policy article titled, The Tyrannical Mr. Trump.
Hirshs charge is not unique. One can find dozens of articles written in the last few months in prestigious publications detailing Trumps alleged authoritarianism.
The American presidents actions, however, tell a different story.
In contrast to Orbán, who threatened to imprison media who publish false information, Trump has leaned into his feud with the press. The president has held press conferences nearly every day, fielding dozens of questions from journalists.
On matters of economy, Trump has resisted calls from his political counterparts to nationalize the distribution of medical supply chains in the wake of shortages of medical products.
The federal governments not supposed to be out there buying vast amounts of items and then shipping, Trump said. You know, were not a shipping clerk.
Instead of nationalizing economic sectors, Trump has sought to slash bureaucratic red tape at nearly every opportunity. He persuaded the FDA to ease regulations, bringing new drugs to market and allowing private laboratories to test for Covid-19. He issued an order allowing medical professionals to practice across state lines.
The White House has also mostly stayed out of the lockdown fight. Instead of imposing orders, the White House has disseminated social distancing guidelines to state leaders, respecting their sovereignty and giving them flexibility to address the pandemic as they best see fit.
Importantly, at nearly every turn, Trump has nudged America toward a return to normalcy.
Instead of exploiting the crisis to gather more executive powers, Trump was vocal about the possibility of reopening the economy by Easter. When it was announced the social distancing guidelines would be extended through April, on the advice of his medical staff, the president sounded almost apologetic.
I want our life back again, the president told reporters in the Rose Garden.
These are not the typical actions of an authoritarian. Panic, fear, and war are the recipe for their rise, the conditions on which they thrive. Normalcy is not.
This does not mean there has not been overreach. The $2 trillion stimulus bill, passed by unanimous consent in the Senate and voice vote in the House. The resuscitation of the Defense Production Act, legislation that gives the president command economy powers, which allowed Trump to force General Motors to make life-saving ventilators. Bans on international travel. These are actions that will give many civil libertarians and advocates of limited government indigestion, but they are at least old tools, not new ones.
Ironically, Trump has been pilloried by for not using the full extent of his vast federal powers. Hes an authoritarian weak man, said Politico.
This is the kind of national emergency that only presidential leadership can solve, chided New York Times columnist David Leonhardt. But President Trump has decided not to solve it.
Indeed, the most invasive policies confronting Americans are coming from state and local governments, not Washington, D.C. Residents in more than a dozen states face jail and fines of thousands of dollars if they leave their homes. In Colorado, Alaska, Maryland, and Hawaii violators face up to a year in jail if found guilty of leaving their home without proper cause.
In Rhode Island, soldiers are going door-to-door ordering fleeing New Yorkers to self-quarantine. In parts of Texas, you can be fined $1,000 if you go outside without a mask.
Many of the restrictions on daily life are unprecedented, yet they quickly have become the new normal. Its an ominous time for liberty. Many leaders seem drunk on power.
Yet we should be encouraged that Americas commander-in-chief does not yet appear to be quite so intoxicated, despite the fears of his opponents.
While many of the presidents actions will appall the few Madisonians who still (thankfully) walk among us, they are hardly the earmarks of a wolf-tyrant.
If all that fiat money dumped into the economy doesn’t cause runaway inflation I will be very much surprised. It always has before.
There was a story yesterday of a woman in Pennsylvania being stopped by a cop and fined $200 just for going for a drive in her car.
Just as President Trump said, theyre coming for you. Im in their way.
Its comical and pathetic to see the same President impeached by Congress for abuse of power now being criticized for failing to abuse his power.
“Unlike Other World Leaders, Trump Is Shunning Authoritarianism”
As he should and as our country expects. This is the United States of America, not any other country.
Thats not a likely scenario. DEFLATION is the bigger threat we face. Ask anyone in the hotel business or the energy sector how this works.
Ohio gov. Mike DeWine is embracing authoritarianism. DeWine and his uber sincere health director Dr. Acton are reveling in scaring people and taking control.
I can’t express how much I hate this.
“””There was a story yesterday of a woman in Pennsylvania being stopped by a cop and fined $200 just for going for a drive in her car.”””
That’s crazy. Saturday we had a sweet sixteen birthday/pool party for the niece. About 15 family members. We parked the cars around the hood so not to draw attention.
Oh that cant be. After all Trump is Hitler
Now the left is crying he is not dictatorial enough.
He acted too soon because he didn’t act soon enough.
Ohio gov. Mike DeWine is embracing authoritarianism.
They don’t call it the Uniparty for nothing.
Trump loses in every outcome. PEOPLE WILL DIE if HCQ is used. Trump caused PEOPLE TO DIE by not issuing a nationwide quarantine.
And soon it will be Trump caused PEOPLE TO DIE because he overreacted by turning off the economy.
Im still waiting for a whistleblower to claim that Trump knew all along about the virus, but will have to wait for the impeachment investigation for that one to surface.
Demand destruction
No. Obama did it, and inflation was minimal.
I was very much surprised.
They obviously aren’t teaching about Federalism in our Public Skrewels.
Trump Walks On Water/Trump Can’t Swim
Right.
Historically, megalomaniacs of every description have leap-frogged all protocols, all tradition, all laws to establish themselves in powers that no population would otherwise consider, much less accept. By the time the crisis passes, their power is consolidated and it’s much more difficult to get rid of them!
The founders understood human nature well enough to foresee these failings in people unprincipled people who desperately wanted power and also people who readily surrendered to fear, fear-mongering and abject ignorance.
Its a tightrope act, though keep order and make progress against the crisis.
Unfortunately for Trump, his OTHER challenge in this is the MSM, which has never shied away from exploiting a bad situation wholly to the benefit of Americas enemies .AND to their own everlasting shame.
Its too bad the same MSM has by now removed the stigma of shame from every single lawless and depraved activity known to civilized man
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