Bob Schwartz

When will Trump declare himself supreme and absolute ruler, not subject to Congress, the Supreme Court, the laws and the Constitution?

When will Trump declare himself supreme and absolute ruler, not subject to Congress, the Supreme Court, the laws and the Constitution?

So far he hasn’t had to expressly declare that, with an acquiescent Republican Congress and a sympathetic Supreme Court. But that could change, a little or a lot.

If there is a change in acquiescence (sycophancy) or a change in sympathy, Trump might feel forced to declare what he already believes.

We have more than hints at his belief. “Trump 2028” is a constitutionally forbidden third term, but is already being promoted. This is not a gray area. If by some outlandish chance the Supreme Court finds a way around the clear prohibition, Trump’s declaration would actually be unnecessary. He would already be in total charge.

But what if, for the sake of argument, the Court rules he cannot run for another term. Or what if dozens of other Trump attempts at defying law and Constitution are stymied by the Congress or the courts. That will be the moment for Trump to declare a national emergency, one that exceeds the powers of Congress or the Courts to address, an emergency only he can solve. That will be the moment Trump declares himself supreme and absolute ruler, not subject to Congress, the Supreme Court, the laws and the Constitution.

For those who still go around using words like “unprecedented” and “unthinkable”, and haven’t yet dropped them from their vocabulary, you might consider doing that.

Our voluntary one-day fast on Yom Kippur is over. Not so in Gaza.

The International Rescue Committee:


Famine is now a deadly reality in Gaza

Many families are starving, children are wasting away from severe acute malnutrition, and people are dying. Immediate action is not just necessary – it is a moral imperative. All gifts matched to help families in Gaza and conflict zones worldwide.

How to help Gaza as famine unfolds


The day after Yom Kippur is the most important day of the year

Last page of the Yom Kippur prayerbook

Yom Kippur is considered the most important day on the Jewish calendar. Just as Easter is considered the most important day on the Christian calendar. Just as the day you get married, the day your child is born, the day you start your new job, are considered very important days.

But when you look back, for example, on Yom Kippur one year later, you may find that the most important day was the day after. After all that soul-searching, confession, commitment to do and be better, what happened next? More to the point, what did you do next, how were you next?

When you descend from the heights, climb out of the depths, and are back on ordinary ground, once again eating the meals you eat every day, that is when the work begins. That is the most important day of the year.

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