Good Morning.
Well, it's been 24 hours. What has the First Felon already destroyed?
Let's go straight to the military.
Many promises have been made to his base, but what would this mean for the rest of the country?
Since incoming President Donald Trump announced his campaign for reelection, the public has weighed and dissected the merits and shortfalls of his aims for the military.
But what has been missing is how these promises or inferences might come to fruition and what challenges they may face on their way to implementation.
In this episode, we spoke to two experts with collective decades of experience in analyzing military policies, both foreign and domestic. We talked about five promises – or policies floated in the media – that will likely see early headway in Trump's military.
Using the active-duty military for mass deportations.
Rollbacks on transgender troop policies.
Replacing "woke" generals.
Restoring Confederate base names.
And keeping the military "out of wars."
We asked the experts: Are these possible? And if so, what would they look like in practice?
The article is a rather lengthy read; do at least go and skim it to see what the panel of experts thinks may happen.
But how might such things occur without congressional oversight? Of course, the First Felon is taking a page right out of Hitler's playbook. Most media sources state that
he is planning on declaring a "National Emergency". Which will likely grant himself unlimited powers, given a compliant rubber-stamp
Rechistag Congress.
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to declare a national energy emergency as soon as he takes office Monday, months after promising voters that he would cut their electric and gasoline prices in half in the first year of his administration.
“To achieve this rapid reduction in energy costs, I will declare a national emergency to allow us to dramatically increase energy production, generation and supply,” Trump told supporters at a rally in Potterville, Michigan last August. “Starting on day one, I will approve new drilling, new pipelines, new refineries, new power plants, new reactors and we will slash the red tape.”
The president-elect reiterated as recently as Dec. 22 his intention to “declare a national energy emergency” on the first day of his administration. He vowed to issue a series of executive orders to reverse Biden administration policies on natural gas exports, drilling and emissions standards.
Trump plans to establish a National Energy Council led by North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, his pick to lead the Department of the Interior. Burgum said during a Senate hearing on his nomination this week that he expects the council to be established through an executive order.
It is unclear whether emergency declaration would be largely symbolic or would invoke broader powers that go beyond the executive orders on energy that Trump is widely expected to issue Monday. The president-elect’s transition team did not respond to a request for comment.
“My anticipation is that it will be a rhetorical declaration of an energy emergency,” said Mike Sommers, president of the oil industry’s lobby group American Petroleum Institute. “When you bundle together the executive orders, that will be the answer to what to do about the energy emergency.”
There are several emergency statutes Trump could invoke that are related to energy, said Glenn Schwartz, director of energy policy at the consulting firm Rapidan Energy. Emergencies are often loosely defined under federal law, giving the president broad discretion to use them as he sees fit, Schwartz said.
And Trump would likely face little pushback from the courts because they are reluctant to challenge presidential determinations related to national security, Schwartz said.
“What you end up with is that even if Trump were to expand his emergency powers in unprecedented ways, it is not clear that courts would step in to halt any of these resulting actions,” the analyst said.
So - yesterday at noon, the ship of state ran up on the iceberg. The bulkheads will hold for a little while, but like the Titanic, the defenses of the nation will rapidly be overwhelmed by the inrush of fascism.
Hold on to your butts.