Executive Summary
- How the Deep State/"shadow government" came to be
- A number of "quiet coups" have concentrated power over the decades
- The moral hypocrisy of today's ruling elite and the public's growing rebellion against it
- The key success factor the current people's coup will need in order to triumph
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In Part 1, we reviewed six narratives that seek to “explain” Donald Trump’s unexpected victory in the 2016 presidential election. We then distilled these narratives down into three categories: moral claims, elite machinations and structural economic/social issues.
I propose that the most comprehensive explanatory narrative of Trump’s improbable victory is The People Staged a Coup D’Etat.
Threats to Democracy
To understand this narrative, we must first examine the structure of the American system of governance and the previous “quiet coups” that consolidated power in new elites.
In broad brush, the U.S. Republic was designed to be run by elites—hence the Electoral College and the bicameral legislature with a senate overseeing the rabble of the House of Representatives.
The founders—particularly James Monroe and his allies—were acutely aware that the greatest threats to an enduring democracy were a tyranny of the majority, a majority that undermined the civil liberties for all, or an elite whose powers could not be constrained. This is the purpose of the balance of powers between the Executive, legislative and judicial branches of the federal government.
Despite these structural efforts to restrain a tyranny of the majority or an above-the-law ruling elite, the U.S.