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    14 days ago

    If you’re applying the law as it is written, there isn’t a way to square a dictator within the framework of the constitution. ALL federal power is vested in the elected positions, and ALL remaining powers are reserved to the states. It’s not possible for a non-elected official to have more power than an elected official.

    The constitution would have to die for a dictator to exist- as in, people would have to willingly stop enforcing it.