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by nickburns
498 days ago
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The US Constitution protects the people from excessive acts of government, not the other way around. It says nothing about "enforcement mechanisms" which, should any actually be enacted by the legislature or ordered by the executive, are subject to constitutional challenge by the people before the judiciary (unless rendered moot by a superseding legislative act or executive order). Our constitutional republic is not merely "just blots of ink on paper" but rather alive and well. |
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