An Explosion Of Nothing | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Politics

An Explosion Of Nothing

No matter who wins, America will survive.

16
An Explosion Of Nothing
Wikimedia

For some reason, I took about an hour and a half out my life last night to watch the first Presidential debate. CNN was billing it as the one-on-one finale to an 18-month long Hunger Games, but it didn't live up to the hype. Nothing happened that I wasn't expecting and neither candidate dropped a bomb that razed the other. In other words, nothing monumental happened.

The same thing is going to happen after the election, no matter who wins.

In the interest of fairness, I am a straight, white, Christian, upper-middle class male and thus am fully entrenched in privilege. I cannot begin to understand the threats faced by minority groups of every characteristic and do not presume to speak to the value they place on this election. I only seek to give voice to the possible effects of a Clinton or Trump Presidency on the basic structure of American government and society.

The American system is built on a transcendent document that, for the most part, has stayed the same for nearly 230 years. It has grown with society, and has guided America through some horrific administrations. John Adams made it legal to arrest his political opponents for criticizing him; Andrew Jackson committed atrocities against America's indigenous people including the Trail of Tears; Andrew Johnson continually fought against policies that would give blacks and former slaves equal rights including the 14th amendment.

Some people on the Left believe a Trump Presidency would do irreparable damage to American institutions and values like a free and independent press, the separation of powers, and a desire for international peace and stability.

Their counterparts on the Right believe a Clinton Administration would leave America in a disastrous position. They say we would be at the mercy of terrorists groups like ISIS, and evil nations like Iran and North Korea, who would have surely obtained nuclear weapons by the time she left office.

These people forget however that the President needs Congressional approval to do anything that has enough to teeth to permanently damage our system of government.

But what if the next President goes around Congress?

Even though the President can write executive orders which carry the force of law, and have been labeled by Republican’s as Obama’s “time to ignore Congress” trick, an executive order's basis must be found in the Constitution, AND the Supreme Court has the power to rule an executive order unconstitutional.

Even if he or she wants to, the next President will have a difficult time restructuring the basis of American government.

The Framer's were intellectual super heroes that built a system stable enough to protect against the wiles and whims of un-worthy officials and madmen. The checks and balances inherent to our three branch system make it so that the acts of one branch, even the Executive headed by an increasingly powerful Presidency, cannot raze the country.

Listening to President Obama talk about mass shootings and seeing the futility in his eyes at not being able to pass the gun control measures he believes in is bittersweet; bitter because I believe in what he wants to pass, buy sweet because it is a sign that the authors of the constitution got it right. The President cannot do whatever he or she wants.

Hopefully, no matter who wins, America will get a President of sober mind that works for the good of the people. If the worst comes to pass however, and I am proved to be full of misplaced optimism and naiveté, presidents have been impeached or forced to resign for much less than the Right and Left expect of Clinton and Trump respectively.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Student Life

A Few Thoughts Every College Freshman Has

The transition into adulthood is never easy

19248
Mays Island
Courtney Jones

Today I started my third week of college at Minnesota State Moorhead. I have survived welcome week, finding my classes on the first day, and being an awkward loner in the dining hall. Even though I have yet to be here for a month, I have already experienced many thoughts and problems that only a new college student can relate to.

Keep Reading...Show less
Students walking on a sunny college campus with trees and buildings.

"Make sure to get involved when you're in college!"

We've all heard some variation of this phrase, whether it came from parents, other family members, friends, RAs, or college-related articles. And, like many clichés, it's true for the most part. Getting involved during your college years can help you make friends, build your resume, and feel connected to your campus. However, these commitments can get stressful if you're dealing with personal issues, need to work, or aren't sure how to balance classes and everything else going on during the semester.

Keep Reading...Show less
Relationships

9 Reasons Why Friends Are Essential In College

College without friends is like peanut butter without jelly.

8128
Bridgaline Liberati and friends
Bridgaline Liberati

In college, one of the essential things to have is friends. Yes, textbooks, a laptop, and other school supplies are important but friends are essential. Friends are that support system everybody needs. The more friends you have the better the support system you have. But you also have someone to share experiences with. And don’t settle for just one or two friends because 8 out of 10 times they are busy and you are studying all alone. Or they have other friend groups that do not include you. Don’t settle for just one or two friends; make as many friends as you can. After the first couple of weeks of college, most friend groups are set and you may be without friends.

Keep Reading...Show less
Lifestyle

The Power of Dressing Up

Why it pays to leave the hoodie at home.

5928
sneakers and heels
Sister | Brother Style - Word Press

For a moment your world is spinning. The phone alarm has just scared you awake and you’re flooded by daunting thoughts of the day ahead. You have three assignments due and little time to work on them because of your job. You’re running late because you’ve hit snooze one to many times after yesterday’s long hours. You dizzily reach for a hoodie, craving its comfort, and rush for a speedy exit, praying you will have time to pick up coffee. Does this sound familiar?

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

11 Signs You Live At The Library As Told by 'Parks And Recreation'

A few signs that you may live in the library whether you'd like to admit it or not.

5133
brown wooden book shelves with books

Finals week is upon us. It is a magical time of year during which college students everywhere flock to the library in attempt to learn a semester's worth of knowledge in only a week. For some students, it's their first time in the library all semester, maybe ever. Others have slaved away many nights under the fluorescent lights, and are slightly annoyed to find their study space being invaded by amateurs. While these newbies wander aimlessly around the first floor, hopelessly trying to find a table, the OGs of the library are already on the third floor long tables deep into their studies. Here is a few signs that you may live in the library, whether you'd like to admit it or not.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments