The country wants this. I've just come to accept that.
I think they'll regret it when they get it full force, but they clearly want it. Let them have it.
Just pray the rule of law survives it.
It's probably helpful to understand that Mexico views the drug trade issue and related bizarre levels of violence as being a plague visited upon them because their northern neighbor is full of drug addicts with way too much money.
Here's what Elon Musk recommended to govern Mars:
βDirect democracy by the people. Laws must be short, as there is trickery in length. Automatic expiration of rules to prevent death by bureaucracy. Any rule can be removed by 40% of people to overcome inertia. Freedom.β
Once again, I don't think people are prepared for just how extreme the lawlessness is going to get here.
Trump has made it fairly clear that DOJ won't prosecute any Republican politicians for anything during his presidency. In his first term, he wondered why GOP politicians
Update: D.C. police said they sent an arrest warrant on Rep. Cory Mills to the U.S. attorneyβs office on Friday. It has not been signed, and police said the case was sent back to them for further investigation. Sources said it may never result in charges. nbc4dc.com/XemOTyE
Funny thing: Constitutional rights, unless specified otherwise, don't only apply to citizens. For example, foreigners living here still enjoy freedom of speech protections. The Supreme Court has been fairly clear about this over the years.