There are no asterisks in the Constitution, but that doesn’t mean that some emergency powers are not available.
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There are no asterisks in the Constitution, but that doesn’t mean that some emergency powers are not available.
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If our rights are not to be ours in the case of an emergency. We are supposed to be of sufficient character as states/individuals to refrain from exercising them if we think it is the correct thing to do. With the exception of invasion and maintaining the republic for future generations.
We weren't supposed to have a standing army.
And are we looking at Ms. harris, specifically? Her tweets would seem to indicate such a course of action.