Jeff Merkley of Oregon gave address to make case that president is ‘violating the law’ through authoritarianism

Oregon’s Jeff Merkley gave a marathon, nearly 23-hour speech on the Senate floor that began on Tuesday and ended late Wednesday, pressing the case that Donald Trump is acting as an authoritarian by prosecuting political enemies and deploying the military into Merkley’s home town of Portland.

The 68-year-old senator began speaking around 6.20pm on Tuesday evening and continued until just after 5pm on Wednesday. Standing continuously on the Senate floor alongside placards that read “authoritarianism is here now!” and “Trump is violating the law”, Merkley paused only to take questions from fellow Democratic senators who joined him in the chamber to make their own points about the president’s conduct.

“I’ve come to the Senate floor tonight to ring the alarm bells. We’re in the most perilous moment, the biggest threat to our republic since the civil war. President Trump is shredding our constitution,” Merkley said as he began his speech.

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      If this was “literally the only thing they can do”, then it would be the only thing Republicans have been doing, too.

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          Republicans successfully prevented Biden from accomplishing a single one of his campaign promises.

          Where is the stonewalling from the Democrats that should have stopped the BBB and all the appointments of loyalists? A ton of dems even approved those appointments!

          There’s no unity to be had with people who’s actions show them being complicit in the fascism. Controlled opposition is a very real tactic.

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          I’ll happily support Democrats fighting.

          I don’t believe they have the courage.

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      Middle aged Korean politicians were literally scaling walls and grabbing the guns out of cops’ hands a few months ago.

      Have some fucking self-respect and stop making excuses for cowards.

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      Yeah except dems also behave this way when they have power.

      At a certain point you have to accept you have been duped and start looking at their actions instead of their intentions.

      Republicans somehow get way more done and block way more shit when they are supposed to be impotent.

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        Because they fucking got elected by the fucking stupid American fucking electorate.

        There have only been a handful of years when the Republicans haven’t had the elected numbers to block things over the last three Democratic presidents.

        Vote for progressives in the primaries if you want things to get better.

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        Oh boy! This is fun. So in 2008 the Republicans refused to swear in Al Franken. After 8 months of battling Republicans in court and politically, Franken was sworn in July 2009. This gave Dems 60 votes in the Senate. This is when they past the ACA, Dodd Frank, Job Creation Act which extended unemployment benefits. After the 111th Congress the house flipped back to Republican majority.

        More recently. Biden was implementing a new approach to monopoly capitalism with the appointment of Lina Khan to the FTC. We also had Elizabeth Warren start the CFPB prior to that.

        I will also say Dems have been much better on renewable energy and electrification infrastructure investment. But that is my field and most of those details come across in small bits and pieces through market news emails.

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          These all sound great in theory but when you underfund these programs and leave them half implemented, hoping to get re-elected or “hoping” have the next guy gets around to it, functionally all they do is appease liberals who don’t pay attention and nothing else.

          You know where democrats actually take action? Anything the republicans ask for. Obama left the supreme court stacked “against” them and gave corporations full control of American society (ok this is one is mostly because they helped him get elected, not because republicans asked for it, but it still ended up favoring the reds), Biden gave ICE 3.4 billion dollars just in case the next guy needed it, and the list goes on and on. Every single thing Donald Trump is happy to take the blame for was carefully set up by Democrats