He was one of the seven senators that refused to vote for the defense bill that allows our military to arrest you with no trial and hold you indefinitely. The US Constitution forbids the US military being used as a domestic police force and also states everyone is innocent until proven guilty and have the right to a public fair trial.
The problem with the congress and the president passing legislation that is anti-constitutional is it makes the government criminal. The constitution of the land is above the congress and president and if they aren't going to enforce the law and even illegally break it, then we the people have to step in and take charge. That becomes a potential powder keg. Now that's crazy and the current batch of lawmakers are bringing us closer and closer to a dangerous situation. If it continues without being able to be fixed with elections, then the government will start to divide along certain lines and the states will divide along certain lines and we will be in a situation we haven't been in since the civil war. If people thought this country was coming apart in the 1960's they have no idea how bad the situation can get in just a few short years from now.
The problem with the congress and the president passing legislation that is anti-constitutional is it makes the government criminal. The constitution of the land is above the congress and president and if they aren't going to enforce the law and even illegally break it, then we the people have to step in and take charge. That becomes a potential powder keg. Now that's crazy and the current batch of lawmakers are bringing us closer and closer to a dangerous situation. If it continues without being able to be fixed with elections, then the government will start to divide along certain lines and the states will divide along certain lines and we will be in a situation we haven't been in since the civil war. If people thought this country was coming apart in the 1960's they have no idea how bad the situation can get in just a few short years from now.
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