Rule by Brute Force: The True Nature of Government

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

The torch has been passed to a new president.

All of the imperial powers amassed by Barack Obama and George W. Bush—to kill American citizens without due process, to detain suspects indefinitely, to strip Americans of their citizenship rights, to carry out mass surveillance on Americans without probable cause, to suspend laws during wartime, to disregard laws with which he might disagree, to conduct secret wars and convene secret courts, to sanction torture, to sidestep the legislatures and courts with executive orders and signing statements, to direct the military to operate beyond the reach of the law, to act as a dictator and a tyrant, above the law and beyond any real accountability—have been inherited by Donald Trump.

Whatever kind of president Trump chooses to be, he now has the power to completely alter the landscape of this country for good or for ill.

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He has this power because every successive occupant of the Oval Office has been allowed to expand the reach and power of the presidency through the use of executive orders, decrees, memorandums, proclamations, national security directives and legislative signing statements that can be activated by any sitting president.

Those of us who saw this eventuality coming have been warning for years about the growing danger of the Executive Branch with its presidential toolbox of terror that could be used—and abused—by future presidents.

The groundwork, we warned, was being laid for a new kind of government where it won’t matter if you’re innocent or guilty, whether you’re a threat to the nation or even if you’re a citizen. What will matter is what the president—or whoever happens to be occupying the Oval Office at the time—thinks. And if he or she thinks you’re a threat to the nation and should be locked up, then you’ll be locked up with no access to the protections our Constitution provides. In effect, you will disappear.

Our warnings went largely unheeded.

First, we sounded the alarm over George W. Bush’s attempts to gut the Constitution, suspend habeas corpus, carry out warrantless surveillance on Americans, and generally undermine the Fourth Amendment, but the Republicans didn’t want to listen because Bush was a Republican.

Then we sounded the alarm over Barack Obama’s prosecution of whistleblowers, targeted drone killings, assassinations of American citizens, mass surveillance, and militarization of the police, but the Democrats didn’t want to listen because Obama was a Democrat and he talked a really good game.

It well may be that by the time Americans­—Republicans and Democrats alike—stop playing partisan games and start putting some safeguards in place, it will be too late.

Already, Donald Trump has indicated that he will pick up where his predecessors left off: he will continue to wage war, he will continue to federalize the police, and he will operate as if the Constitution does not apply to him.

Still, as tempting as it may be, don’t blame Donald Trump for what is to come.

If this nation eventually locks down… If Americans are rounded up and detained based on the color of their skin, their religious beliefs, or their political views… If law-and-order takes precedence over constitutional principles…

If martial law is eventually declared… If we find that there really is nowhere to run and nowhere to hide from the surveillance state’s prying eyes and ears… And if our constitutional republic finally plunges headlong over the cliff and leaves us in the iron grip of totalitarianism…

Please, resist the urge to lay all the blame at Trump’s feet.

After all, President Trump didn’t create the police state.

He merely inherited it.

As long as we continue to put our politics ahead of our principles—moral, legal and constitutional—“we the people” will lose.

And you know who will keep winning by playing on our prejudices, capitalizing on our fears, deepening our distrust of our fellow citizens, and dividing us into polarized, warring camps incapable of finding consensus on the one true menace that is an immediate threat to all of our freedoms? The U.S. government.

When we lose sight of this true purpose of government—to protect our rights—and fail to keep the government in its place as our servant, we allow the government to overstep its bounds and become a tyrant that rules by brute force.

As Ayn Rand explains in her essay on “The Nature of Government”:

Instead of being a protector of man’s rights, the government is becoming their most dangerous violator; instead of guarding freedom, the government is establishing slavery; instead of protecting men from the initiators of physical force, the government is initiating physical force and coercion in any manner and issue it pleases; instead of serving as the instrument of objectivity in human relationships, the government is creating a deadly, subterranean reign of uncertainty and fear, by means of nonobjective laws whose interpretation is left to the arbitrary decisions of random bureaucrats; instead of protecting men from injury by whim, the government is arrogating to itself the power of unlimited whim—so that we are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force.

Rule by brute force.

That’s about as good a description as you’ll find for the sorry state of our republic.

SWAT teams crashing through doors. Militarized police shooting unarmed citizens. Traffic cops tasering old men and pregnant women for not complying fast enough with an order. Resource officers shackling children for acting like children. Citizens being jailed for growing vegetable gardens in their front yards and holding prayer services in their backyards. Drivers having their cash seized under the pretext that they might have done something wrong.

The list of abuses being perpetrated against the American people by their government is growing rapidly.

We are approaching critical mass.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, it may already be too late to save our republic. We have passed the point of easy fixes. When the government and its agents no longer respect the rule of law—the Constitution—or believe that it applies to them, then the very contract on which this relationship is based becomes invalid.

Do you really want to save America?

Then stop thinking like Republicans and Democrats and start acting like Americans.

The only thing that will save us now is a concerted, collective commitment to the Constitution’s principles of limited government, a system of checks and balances, and a recognition that they—the president, Congress, the courts, the military, the police, the technocrats and plutocrats and bureaucrats—work for us.

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kokoda the deplorable
kokoda the deplorable
February 1, 2017 11:02 am

INFO: AT 12:30 PM, W H Press Briefing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxZEKGgt2bY

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 1, 2017 11:03 am

So, can we start rounding up the Democrats and putting them in FEMA camps now?

Stucky
Stucky
February 1, 2017 12:19 pm

I hated Nigoreo when he issued all his EOs. Fucken dictator that he was. I might even have called him a Hitler.

Now that Trump is doing them? I LOVE them!!

Good thing I’m open to changing my mind when new data is made available.

kokoda the deplorable
kokoda the deplorable
  Stucky
February 1, 2017 12:28 pm

Stucky….from what I see, Trump is brilliant.
So far, his Team (like Kellyanne and Sean) are doing beautiful work. His action to register for the 2020 Election screwed the NGO’s from being able to mount moneyed interests against him if he decides to run in 2020.

Wait till we get all Cabinet officers installed and their teams running. It will be a beautiful sight to behold.

Yes, I do have a couple of concerns with Trump – a police state worse than the one we already live in, for example.

Stucky
Stucky
  kokoda the deplorable
February 1, 2017 12:46 pm

What a fucking crock of shit regarding the vid below. I am not happy that THIS is occurring under Trump’s watch.

“We’re serious — this is not just a training exercise. We are here to convey a strategic message that you cannot violate the sovereignty of members of NATO … Moscow will get the message — I’m confident of it.”
——– General Hodges

Trump should fire General Hodges. Or, is all his nicey-nicey promises regarding Russia just bullshit?

Is there ANY indication Russia wants to invade Poland. Nope. Zero. You know it, I know it. Does Trump know it.

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America really is one of the most hypocritical nations of all time …. certainly of THIS time. It will take a GOOD Trump a long time to alter that fact.

“Just Imagine… If Russian Troops Were Amassed on America’s Borders”

http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/just-imagine-if-russian-troops-were-amassed-americas-borders/ri18755

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
February 1, 2017 12:31 pm

Scribble, scribble, scribble, eh Mr. Whitehead?

rhs jr
rhs jr
February 1, 2017 1:22 pm

Order General Hodges home ASAP but let him layover for some R&R in a padded room at Hotel Guantanamo a couple years. Send his regards to the Russians % Putin.

Jason Calley
Jason Calley
February 1, 2017 1:36 pm

All through this article I was remembering some rancorous discussions I had with friends back in 2001 and in subsequent years, telling them, “How can we let the President (Bush) take these extra powers? This violates the Constitution! What are you going to do when someone like Ted Kennedy gets to be President and HE starts using those same powers?!” Of course my friends ignored me until Obama came in and suddenly they wanted the Constitution back. They told me, “Did you see what Obama is doing?! How can he do that?!” Oh well…

Now we have Trump and the executive orders are flying fast and furious. Am I still concerned? Yes, but not in the same way. Here is what is different. The system is broken. Not bent, broken. The Constitution is a dead letter. Not enough Americans want it, for it to come back. Back during Bush (W) there might have been a way to work within the system to fix the system. Might have been. Maybe. I don’t think there is much chance of that now. The system is so broken that the only way to modify it, to maybe (maybe!) roll it back is to have a benevolent dictator who rolls it back by decree. The neocons and the Progressives have so altered the balance of power that We The People can no longer even pretend to steer the country. Maybe Trump will make thing a little better, just enough that some of that lost power is returned to the People. Maybe not. The deep state is in a struggle with the new emperor. Who will win? Time will tell.

Am I just being pessimistic? No. Actually, long term, I am quite optimistic. In the long run the idea of natural rights, of personal property, self ownership and personal responsibility are such good ideas that they WILL win, sooner or later. However, having said that, we are in very interesting times, and considering the circumstances, I am glad it is Trump playing emperor and not Hillary (spit!). We are at the point that our only two options are an emperor or civil war.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
February 1, 2017 3:32 pm

I would like to have back the America of the 1950s. Not for racial discrimination, not for lack of environmental protection, not for nuclear proliferation; but for the kind of unity we have lost. For the kind of Supreme Court that would rule against the government, once in a while. For the kind of legislature that would actually consider what their constituents wanted. For the kind of Executive that would warn about the military-industrial complex, and mean it.
Trump may not do any of this, but in the first month he has done MORE than the last three Presidents. He may not have our best interests at heart either – but his ACTIONS speak louder than all those WORDS out of Obama, Bush II, Clinton.
Trump will have to work REALLY HARD to be a worse President that any / all three of them.

Angus
Angus
February 1, 2017 8:40 pm

The sky is falling, the sky is falling………..

Suzanna
Suzanna
February 1, 2017 11:04 pm

great comments men, all of you.

“Trump will have to work REALLY HARD to be a worse President that any / all three of them.”

And that gives me comfort as well. We just need to recognize Trump may make some errors,
and that meaningful accomplishments won’t all be made in a month. Remember how we
suffered on a daily basis with O? At present the inmates are running the asylum…and they
are revolting because they like to. Ungrateful and disrespectful and entitled, the lot of them.
We know the USA is bankrupt, we know covert actions are in play to disrupt and distract us.
We are entitled to some righteous indignation, and let’s hope our optimism is rewarded.
We are quite desperate for some sanity, and balance, and an intelligent ease into honest
value.