Almost time for bed. Tonight you and Carol
have been watching The Rachel Maddow Show and "The Last Word with Lawrence
O’Donnell" and the subject of a Constitutional Crisis came up. Here is
what Wikipedia says. - Amorella
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Constitutional
crisis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A constitutional crisis is a situation which a legal system's
constitution or other basic
principle of operation appears unable to resolve; it often results in a
breakdown in the orderly operation of government. Often, generally speaking, a
constitutional crisis is a situation in which separate factions within a
government disagree about the
extent to which each of these factions holds sovereignty. Most commonly,
constitutional crises involve some degree of conflict between different
branches of government (e.g., executive,
legislature, and/or judiciary), or between different levels of government in a
federal system (e.g., state and federal governments).
A constitutional crisis may occur because one or more parties to
the dispute willfully choose to violate a provision of a constitution or an unwritten constitutional
convention, or it may occur when the disputants disagree over the
interpretation of such a provision or convention. If the dispute arises because
some aspect of the constitution is ambiguous or unclear, the ultimate
resolution of the crisis often establishes a precedent for the future. For
instance, the United States Constitution is silent on the question of whether
states may secede from the Union;
however, after the secession of several states was forcibly prevented in the
American Civil War, it has become generally accepted that states cannot leave
the Union.
A constitutional crisis is distinct from a rebellion, which is
defined as when factions outside of a government challenge that
government's sovereignty, as in a coup or revolution led by the military or
civilian protesters.
A constitutional crisis can lead to government paralysis, collapse,
or civil war.
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hours. More theatre in the Capitol tomorrow. I am bothered on how serious this
could become; look how it is today.
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