There's a lot of panic from lgbt people that I think is disproportional to the current situation. Trump, like any president before him, is limited in how he could adversely effect (or benefit) civil rights. He could nominate the ghostly spirit of Alito to the vacant seat and marriage equality would be fine. Of course, there's the possibility of future nominations that rightfully make this an uneasy situation but the longer we have this right, the longer these relationships are normalized, accepted, and, hopefully, harder to take away.
Agreed. Trump's only real power when it comes to civil rights is signing whatever law is placed on his desk.
I mean, sure, he can direct his departments to follow certain laws or not, but legally speaking, his power in this case is very limited. The best he can do is direct legislative power into creating certain laws. Which, I hope, the negative ones will never come into being.
I really wish people would approach this with more of a level head and less end-of-the-world hysteria.
If that's the case, then almost all of his critics will not have anything to say. I mean, he has just proposed to the American people what he
plans to propose to Congress, or in the case of Mexico and the wall, what he proposes to do to Mexico and how they will pay for it.
He hasn't actually done anything yet. Wait until actions happen before you decry "end of the world as we know it!"
Also, it's very rare that you get a [+] from me.