Face it. The US Constitution is a dead letter. The American Constitutional scheme—federalism—exists only in as much as to allow outlaws within and without government to hurt the law-abiding.
No other than Thomas Jefferson, an august constitutional authority if ever there was one, passed the 1807 Insurrection Act.
“Jefferson, to his credit, says I’m not going to act unless the Constitution says I can act,” says Fea. “The Federalists take a much broader view of the Constitution. If the Constitution doesn’t outright condemn it, then it’s OK.”
Jefferson stuck to his principles and in December of 1806 asked Congress to pass a bill “authorising the emploiment of the land or Naval forces of the US. in cases of insurrection.” This legislation, known as the Insurrection Act, would take another three months to become law.
Do it, Mr. President. Better late than never. Quell these bloody riots. Some skulls need cracking.
It was early in June that POTUS promised to protect American life, liberty and property forsaken, by invoking the 1807 Insurrection Act. Oh yes, “There’s this long tradition of” deploying the military to protect only countries the US invades, so this would be a departure from the imperial tradition.
Now, amid the razzmatazz of the Republican National Conference (RNC), being floated again is the idea of invoking the Insurrection Act to perform the negative duties of saving American lives and livelihoods. “Idea”? It’s more like a constitutional obligation hitherto ignored.
The police, whose first duty is to uphold the negative rights of the citizens, appear to believe they serve not the citizens but local mob bosses like Seattle’s mayor, Jenny Durkan, and her crooked police chief, Carmen Best. The latter, who seems to worry more about the weave on her head and eyelashes than about the working people of the city, commanded her compliant and cowardly police officers to desert their posts and the people they swore to protect.
READ: “Bring In The Feds! Protection Of Natural Rights Trumps Federalism”
More crucially, sanctimonious @DonLemon delighted in reminding viewers that justice was unfolding. He giggled & smirked at how racist suburbans were for imagining any decent #rioters would bother with their ugly houses. No #Gucci in the suburbs, implied @CNN's silly man. https://t.co/PgXsy0bUvU
— ILANA Mercer (@IlanaMercer) August 27, 2020