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by wolverine876
1589 days ago
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> if Jefferson had his way, there wouldn't be much of a military around to plot a coup in the first place That was the general approach of the United States until ~ the early 20th century. Before that, the 'standing' military was generally tiny, the employer of last resort (criminals, drunks, etc.), and was greatly expanded by volunteers in times of warfare. |
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