Describing the current situation in the US as a “constitutional crisis” is a counter-productive understatement because “the abstraction of constitutional crisis obscures the immediate danger, making what’s happening seem like an issue more for legal experts and policy wonks than for the everyday Americans who stand to lose not only essential government services but also fundamental rights.”
Read David A. Graham in @TheAtlantic
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Read David A. Graham in @TheAtlantic
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https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2025/02/constitutional-crisis-language-effective/681800/?gift=m7A4xd1YdUQAlZ44BfAFpnzCGbhr5Rg9_S0t29xpAGQ&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share
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‘Constitutional crisis’ is an understatement
It’s the hottest, and most useless, buzz phrase of the moment.David A. Graham (The Atlantic)
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