If war can be called an “operation,” can elections be postponed too? The Iran conflict may test the Constitution like nothing since the Civil War.
War, Words, and the Ballot Box: When Language Turns War Into Power
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If war can be called an “operation,” can elections be postponed too? The Iran conflict may test the Constitution like nothing since the Civil War.
When federal agents kill U.S. citizens, the right rewrites reality, branding victims as terrorists and turning constitutional rights into execution warrants.
How “lawful” enforcement evolves into fear-based rule. History shows how bureaucracies escalate when oversight collapses, and why it matters now.
When law becomes cover for oil seizures, justice dies quietly. Venezuela reveals how power, profit, and prosecution collide
From Hitler’s Reichstag Fire to Trump’s federal overreach, this post examines how crises are used to erode civil liberties and centralize power.