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Hizonner an hour ago

Well, the assholes currently screwing up the the USA got there by decades of miscellaneous political maneuvers, both fair and foul (most of the fair ones done by an earlier generation), culminating in actually getting elected (basically on a platform of then acting unconstitutionally, because that appealed to enough morons). And the people they replaced also got in through politics.

What they did not do was to sue their way into power. I mean, yes, they used the courts at a few key points, but that wasn't the core of it, and the smart money says they could have done it without, say, Bush v. Gore.

The new court approaches of the 1950s through 1970s were a product of politics way, way more than a driver of it, and so is the present reactionary judicial backlash. In fact, the biggest thing I'd say you could argue was the courts leading, Roe v. Wade, worked for a few decades, but at the same time set up a ton of resentment that was later exploited to help blow up the whole system around it.

And if you go back far enough, you run up against a violent revolution, also not conducted in court. Although even there it's important to remember that revolutions invariably fail if they don't have huge political support first.

So, if you want to actually do something, go elect some politicians who will clean up the mess. By the way, that doesn't just mean going back to the way things were one day before Trump. It means fixing the long-term institutional decay that let Trump and his manipulators cause so much chaos when they happened to win an election with honestly not overwhelming support.

[By the way, I need to edit this: This particular authoritarian move is relatively bipartisan and represents an attitude that's become depressingly common all over the planet. Nonetheless, if you want to do something even about this, the answer is still political.]