“But over time, the executive branch grew exceedingly powerful. Two world wars emphasized the president’s commander in chief role and removed constraints on its power. By the second half of the 20th century, the republic was routinely fighting wars without its legislative branch, Congress, declaring war, as the Constitution required. With Congress often paralyzed by political conflict, presidents increasingly governed by edicts.”

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    I personally am riding out the storm before I make any call on this type of stuff. As much as the current president is mucking things up, I’m holding hope.

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      Don’t just hope, Act!

      Find and join your local democratic organization. The initial cost in time is almost nothing. Just meet up and introduce yourself.

      Once part of the conversation, you can help influence your local party and select candidates for local office that share your values. You can select delegates who vote in larger offices, and through them promote your goals.

      It’s not perfect, and we currently don’t have a flawless democratic system, but participating only every 2-4 years during the major elections is not how you get the results you want. A lot of complaints exist online around weak candidates, or ‘opposition party’ that exists only to be a foil for the Right. Those things can only exist if we are not engaged.

      The time to be engaged is NOW. Help find or support new House and Senate candidates for your state legislature as well as federal. Contest every office. Even if your precinct/district seems 100% red, not having candidates on the ballot is a huge disservice to anyone who would want to vote for them and hides our strength.

      Now is the time to be loud.

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        1. I have voted every single time I could since I got registered to vote.

        2. If I didn’t absolutely jumble my words and such due to some form of anxiety when speaking with people over the phone, I probably would call elected officials in my area.

        Best I can do outside of voting is going to some of the protests in my area and not posting anything about what happens online for safety reasons.