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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: "This Is Not What Authoritarianism Looks Like" The absurd L.A. freak-out President Trumps activation of the California National Guard has launched a thousand op-eds warning of his authoritarianism. This Is What Autocracy Looks Like, Michelle Goldberg of the New York Times declares. Edward Luce of the Financial Times maintains: Sending the National Guard into LA is the administrations clearest step yet towards authoritarianism. CNN, too, has a piece saying, Trump is acting like an authoritarian. Goldberg believes we are seeing her worst fear realized that Trump would call out the military against people protesting his mass deportations, putting America on the road to martial law. The phrase road to martial law is doing a lot of work there. Whats happened so far is that Trump has acted within the law, as even analysts not favorable to him and his approach have acknowledged, to use the National Guard (and now a contingent of Marines) to protect federal personnel and property in L.A. Most people dont feel threatened or provoked by guys in camo standing impassively in front of a federal building. The old saw about the Nazis is, First, they came for the Jews . . ., not, First, they protected government property from violent demonstrators . . . Goldberg minimizes the mayhem. She quotes a Saturday statement by the LAPD that all is well, leaving out the subsequent comments by the police chief on Sunday night about the situation being out of control and his officers getting overwhelmed. The chief described in detail how protesters were launching dangerous attacks against his officers with stones and fireworks. Shes particularly alarmed by a line in Trumps proclamation over the weekend that warns against protests or acts of violence that inhibit the execution of the laws. This, she worries, includes peaceful demonstrations. As an example of such a demonstration, she cites an outraged crowd preventing ICE agents from leaving San Diego restaurants after a raid. Nothing to see here just a mob impeding federal agents! Its perverse to consider such assemblages meant to stop the law from being enforced as acceptable and a president who wants to enforce the law and prevent federal officers from being obstructed or attacked as the threat to the democratic order. Immigration laws were adopted by a democratically elected Congress and signed by democratically elected presidents. If progressives believe they are wrong, they can seek to repeal them or pass new ones, but it is an offense against our system to simply consider them null and void. For his part, Luce says putting troops on Americas streets poses a mortal threat to federal democracy. This is sheer ignorance. Troops have been on American streets many times before. He also worries, Wherever ICE raids trigger protests, Trump can send in the troops. This isnt quite right wherever demonstrators threaten or impede federal agents, Trump can send in troops to protect them. Is it really so hard to let federal agents do their job? The pieces about our impending descent into authoritarianism tend to mention Trumps threat to arrest Gavin NewSCUM, leaving out the trolly, Oh yeah? Sos your mother! back-and-forth between NewSCUM on the one hand and Tom Homan and the president on the other. A chest-beating NewSCUM has told Homan to come and get him. But Homan has convincingly addressed the matter, as this ABC News report notes: The reporter asked about, Could Governor, Governor NewSCUM, or Mayor Bass, be arrested? I said, Well, no ones above the law, if they cross the line and commit a crime. Absolutely they can. So, there was no discussion about arresting NewSCUM, he said. Ive said it many times, You can protest, you got your First Amendment rights, but when you cross that line, you put hands on an ICE officer, or you destroy property, or ICE says that youre impeding law enforcement . . . thats a crime, and that the Trump administration is not going to tolerate. You cross that line were gonna see prosecution in the Department of Justice, Homan said. Those who see budding autocracy in Trumps handling of L.A. probably read Homans statement and think, There he goes again, saying you cant assault ICE agents or destroy property. Has he no decency? In pretty much any other circumstance, defying federal law and federal law enforcement would be portrayed as reprehensible proto-secessionism, but since were talking about Trump and immigration law, its federal agents and those charged with protecting them who are the precursors of a dystopian future. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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