How something is done is just as important as why something is done. 
To
 suggest that the ends justify the means is to launch oneself down a 
moral, ethical and legal rabbit hole that leaves us in a totalitarian 
bind. 
We are already halfway down that road. 
Whatever 
the justifications for discarding, even temporarily, the constitutional 
framework and protocols that have long served as the foundations for our
 republic (national security, an economic crisis, terrorists at the 
border, a global pandemic, etc.), none of them are worth the price we 
are being asked to pay—the rule of law—for what is amounting to a 
hostile takeover of the U.S. government by an oligarchic elite. 
This is no longer a conversation about stolen elections, insurrections, or even the Deep State. 
This has become a lesson in how quickly things can fall apart. 
This
 is what all those years of partisan double standards and constitutional
 undermining and legislative sell-outs and judicial betrayals add up to:
 a coup by oligarchic forces intent on a hostile takeover. 
The 
government’s past efforts to sidestep the rule of law pale in comparison
 to what is unfolding right now, which is nothing less than the complete
 dismantling of every last foundational principle for a representative 
government that answers to “we the people.” 
This shock-and-awe 
blitz campaign of daily seizures, raids and overreaching executive 
orders is a deliberate attempt to keep us distracted and diverted while 
the government is remade in the image of an autocracy, one in which 
privacy, due process, the rule of law, free speech, and equality will 
all be contingent on whether you are worthy of the privilege of rights. 
I have long insisted on the need to recalibrate the government, but this is not how one goes about it. 
The
 issue is not whether the actions being taken by the Trump 
Administration are right or wrong—although there are many that are 
egregiously wrong and some that are long overdue—but whether the 
Executive Branch has the power to unilaterally override the 
Constitution. 
If we allow this imperial coup to move forward 
without pushback or protest, we will be just as culpable as those 
signing the death warrant for our freedoms. 
Power corrupts. 
And absolute power corrupts absolutely. 
However,
 it takes a culture of entitlement and a nation of compliant, willfully 
ignorant, politically divided citizens to provide the foundations of 
tyranny. 
For too long now, America has played politics with its 
principles and allowed the president and his colleagues to act in 
violation of the rule of law. 
“We the people” are paying the price for it now. 
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