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It's terrifying to think that there's still nearly 4 years left of this.
Oh don't worry. It won't end in 4 years.
Unitary Executive Theory is a throwback to the Bush Jr Era (and if you dig deep enough you'll find it back to Truman/Eisenhower/Nixon). Its a relic of the Cold War, when Americans were poisoned to the idea of popular government by the horrifying threat of Soviet infiltration.
You consolidate power in the executive branch - under guys like Hoover and Dulles and McNamara - so they can do the grisly work of squashing the Tankies at home and abroad without squeamish liberals in Congress or the courts getting in the way. Then we can have our liberty back, right after we have guaranteed our domestic security and our international sovereignty. Right after we're confident our people will make the Right Choices at the ballot box.
This isn't something that will end in 4 years because its something that has been ongoing for the last 80.
People have been saying this is all the fault of the American people because they just didn't vote against Trump. They're right that it's the fault of the American people, but it's the fault of everyone who ignored the warnings people have been pushing about our corrupt government for generations. Alarm bells should have been sounded when the govt started rounding up pro-worker union leaders by calling them suspected communists. Riots in the streets should have started when George W Bush stole an election through the Supreme Court. Citizen's United was the deathblow to any hope of democracy, and most Americans weren't even aware it died. People have been sitting on the sidelines and letting the rich get away with whatever they want since before I was born in this country, it's laughable to think anything will change.
People forget about Bremer, the Elon Musk of Iraq.