Decentralize the Military: Why We Need Independent Militias
A "well-regulated militia," controlled by the states, was once considered essential to providing a counterweight against federal power.
A "well-regulated militia," controlled by the states, was once considered essential to providing a counterweight against federal power.
The greatest threat to American safety is the actions of its own government.
Government policing is, after all, a government program. It should be treated accordingly.
Villainous Team Rocket may not have been able to stop Pikachu, but they are mere amateurs compared to the State.
It is time to admit that the Broken Windows theory has failed and the answer lies in limiting police powers, not in expanding them.
Because policing is heavily subsidized by taxpayers, people call the police far more than they would otherwise.
Many encounters will police escalate to the point of violence because the list of criminal offenses is so long, and the penalties are so draconian.
Private policing isn't some fantasy, and it isn't just a luxury enjoyed by the rich.
There are two sets of rules that function in America. One set for the political class, and another set for everyone else.