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The fact of the matter is that the government can do whatever it wants until the courts rule that someone is unconstitutional and in many cases don't rule on the constitutionality of something rather precedent set in previous cases.
the citizen or general electorate has zero authority what is and is not constitutional.
Weather you agree with it or not, that is the position government has taken. They don't have to provide what constitutional authority grants them the ability to do something rather government is entitled to do what it wants when it wants until the Supreme Court proves otherwise.
the citizen or general electorate has zero authority what is and is not constitutional.
Weather you agree with it or not, that is the position government has taken. They don't have to provide what constitutional authority grants them the ability to do something rather government is entitled to do what it wants when it wants until the Supreme Court proves otherwise.
