Latin for "we order," a writ (more modernly called a "writ of mandate") which orders a public agency or governmental body to perform an act required by law when it has neglected or refused to do so. Last night I was considering, what can we as common citizens do to force our government to perform its legal duties? The border laws make it illegal for people to cross our borders, but when it happens, we do little to deal with the problem. These are likely illegal Democratic voters, and it becomes apparent that nothing will be done even thought the law is clear. The Constitution says we have the right to privacy, but we are now involved in the largest effort imaginable to check what we are saying, and who we are saying it to. This goes under the guise of homeland security, but given that the IRS has already proved that it can't be trusted to do its job within legal boundaries, is it safe to assume that the likes of Valerie Jarrett will find a way to invade our discourse for political advantage. How many people are audited by the IRS after confronting anything done by this administration. If you have the name Tea Party in your dealings with this White House, you can be sure you will be scrutinized and dealt with by the heavy hand of our government. Everyone gets excited when the comparisons are made to pre WWII Germany, but isn't this subtly what is happening here? -- Enough
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