10:00 PM Elected king, House of Commons, way before US Constitution.
In fact, what else could they do, We the People, than imitate the old world statehood?
Senate for House of Lords, House of Representatives for House of Commons, what else. President for king. So it wasn't Montesquieu with its separation of powers who invented the American state, uh-uh. He merely conceptualized it.
But what happens when let's say the President is just a front for a whole invisible multi-level conspiracy which just pulls the strings of what he does. A (once) good looking blackmailable adventurer who doesn't have anything else than the suits he wears?
And then he starts acting like a king, ignoring more and more the Constitution, treating the US armed forces like his own. And then the Congress not saying nothing, proving being part of it while We the People have no clue except for a vague feeling of unsettledness that will wear off over the weekend or until his next adventure whichever comes first?
Talking about general perception cause i don't believe it happened the way they say the did. (Nothing ever does). Maduro was way to relaxed, like walking in the park in all the pictures.
So in the end what We the People really did? They replaced a hereditary monarchy with an (pre)elected one.
BTW have you ever asked yourselves why the UK does not have a written Constitution? It is because it was constituted for such a long time. But then what is the advantage of US having one and being ignored by everybody?
However by know i now enough not to be a fan of UK monarchy either. Then what? Read my line: We are all unowning, hopeless, subjects of the Sun Emperor.

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