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Subject: Here’s What Has To Happen In The Next 14 Days


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Here’s What Has To Happen In The Next 14 Days

12/04/2016 08:01 pm ET | Updated 57 minutes ago

Roger Wolfson Attorney, writer

A lot of wishful thinking is happening in America right now. “Maybe
Trump the President will be different than Trump the Candidate.” We
already know this is a fallacy. Trump the president-elect is exactly
the same as Trump the candidate. “Maybe he’ll suddenly become more
responsible and balanced.” “Maybe this is the kick in the pants
America needs.” “Maybe he’ll be impeached.” But the most damaging
wishful thought of all is: “Maybe I don’t have to do anything — maybe
the electors will choose to appoint someone else, on their own.”

The Electors should. But they won’t. Not without political pressure
the likes of which America has rarely seen before. Which means we all
need to be motivated. Well — how about the safety of our own lives,
and the lives of everyone we love? Because let’s not fool ourselves.
Anyone with a rudimentary appreciation of the powers of the president
of the United States knows that the stakes are life and death.
Pretending otherwise is wishful thinking.

The president of the United States has complete and unilateral control
over 1,900 active nuclear weapons. Due to advances in modern
technology, the most common protocols for authorizing American nuclear
weapons allow for as little as 90 seconds of reflection by the one
person alive with the power to use them. How on Earth are any of us
safe, how are our loved ones safe, when that person is considered
entirely unqualified by some of the most respected members of his own
party, and has been assessed by hundreds if not thousands of
psychological professionals as having incurable Narcissistic
Personality and Sociopathic Personality Disorders?

Other than thermonuclear war, virtually every competent scientist in
the world believes that the biggest threat to human survival is global
warming. Donald Trump doesn’t believe global warming exists. Members
of his own party have said that his ignorant insistence of this,
despite the facts, should disqualify him from the Presidency. They are
right. Actions must be taken, and incredibly swiftly, to address
global warming or we will reach a point of no return. But the head of
Trump’s EPA transition team (himself a global warming denier)
consistently fights to roll back crucial stopgap measures already
underway. We’re talking about our lives, people.

Thankfully, the founders of this nation predicted this. They foresaw
that the people might elect someone unfit to be president. Hence, they
added the idea of electors to the Electoral College.

There are those who mistakenly believe that the Electoral College
requires electors to vote for Donald Trump. But that is the opposite
of what the electors are supposed to do in circumstances like these.
Lawrence Lessig, this nation’s premier constitutional expert, cleanly
explains the responsibility of electors, as follows.

“Like a judge reviewing a jury verdict, where the people voted, the
electoral college was intended to confirm — or not — the people’s
choice. Electors were to apply, in Hamilton’s words, “a judicious
combination of all the reasons and inducements which were proper to
govern their choice” — and then decide.... [T]heir wisdom — about
whether to overrule “the people” or not — was to be free of political
control yet guided by democratic values. They were to be citizens
exercising judgment,  not cogs turning a wheel.”

As Lessig states convincingly and with authority — the will of the
people is Hillary Clinton. She won the majority of votes by a margin
of over two and a half million people. It’s pretty simple. This is a
democracy, and if the winner of the Electoral College, but not the
popular Vote, is unfit to serve, then the elector’s sole
responsibility is to elect the winner of the popular vote.

This deserves to be repeated in simpler form:

No less an American than Alexander Hamilton himself expressed clearly
that the Constitution established electors as a protection valve; to
have a group of citizens bound not by party, but by their
responsibility to this nation. Whether you like her or not, the
sizable majority of voters actually chose someone who is more
qualified to be president than anyone in the last few decades, Hillary
Clinton. Electors are obligated, by design, to elect her.

Clearly, there is little chance that they will do so if Americans
don’t demand it. The Constitution allows for, and requires, civic
involvement. We need to stand up so profoundly that the electors feel
protected and supported for voting their conscience. By December 19th,
those who feel an itch to speak up, but haven’t done so, are going to
regret it. By January 21st, those who have remained uninvolved will
have a hard time containing their regret. After January 21st, if
something terrible happens, it will be impossible to justify having
been silent when something still could have been done.

Fortunately, resources exist to help us, right now.
Www.asktheelectors.org is a simple tool to reach out to electors
directly — use it to voice your concerns, and offer your support and
thanks for their conscientious votes for Hillary Clinton. Sign a
petition at Change.org, and share it on social media. Join in any
public protest. And take every opportunity to speak honestly and
earnestly to friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers, urging them
all to join you in the fight for our shared future. If you are a
Democrat, remind your Republican friends that if Trump had run as a
Democrat — something he could have chosen to do - you’d be making the
same argument. This isn’t about party. It’s about survival.

This article was cowritten by Roger Wolfson, a writer and activist,
and Jared Berenholtz, a Television Executive.



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