We must not allow armed troops to point their weapons at innocent civilians, including children and families who are on vacation and trying to enjoy the sights of freedom.
The presence of these troops not only obstructs the experience of liberty but also undermines the founding ideals of freedom and the concept of a government "of the people, by the people, for the people."
This government should remain free from any infringements and violations of our unalienable rights to pursue life and liberty.
Moreover, the risk of violence and harm increases when armed troops, who are not trained in civilian policing and de-escalation techniques essential for maintaining peace, are deployed against civilians.
Additionally, any powers not explicitly stated in law default to the people and their unalienable rights.
Regardless of whether the deployment of these troops on U.S. soil violates the Posse Comitatus Act, the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, the separation of powers, substantive due process, or any infringements of reasonableness and necessity leading to economic harm and violations of individual liberties, it does not justify the clear and present danger posed by armed troops aiming their guns at civilians.
We must defend our democratic freedoms and unalienable rights and protect against harm to civilians!