Is Congress
Declaring War on ISIS…or on You?
By Ron Paul
February
01, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- Passage of Senator Mitch McConnell’s
authorization for war against ISIS will not only
lead to perpetual US wars across the globe, it will
also endanger our civil and economic liberties. The
measure allows the president to place troops
anywhere he determines ISIS is operating. Therefore,
it could be used to justify using military force
against United States citizens on US territory. It
may even be used to justify imposing martial law in
America.
The
President does not have to deploy the US military to
turn America into a militarized police state,
however. He can use his unlimited authority to
expand programs that turn local police forces into
adjuncts of the US military, and send them
increasing amounts of military equipment. Using the
threat of ISIS to justify increased police
militarization will be enthusiastically supported by
police unions, local officials, and, of course,
politically-powerful defense contractors. The only
opposition will come from citizens whose rights have
been violated by a militarized police force that
views the people as the enemy.
Even though
there is no evidence that the government’s mass
surveillance programs have prevented even a single
terrorist attack, we are still continuously lectured
about how we must sacrifice our liberty for
security. The cries for the government to take more
of our privacy will grow louder as the war party and
its allies in the media continue to hype the threat
of terrorism. A president armed with the authority
to do whatever it takes to stop ISIS will no doubt
heed these calls for new restrictions on our
privacy.
Following
last year’s mass shooting in California, President
Obama called for restricting the Second Amendment
rights of any American on the “terrorist watch
list.” The president also used the attacks to expand
the unconstitutional gun background check system via
executive action. Can anyone doubt that President
Obama – or a future anti-gun president – will use
the absolute power to do whatever is necessary to
stop terrorism as a justification for imposing new
gun control measures? Using the war on ISIS to
justify more gun control will be particularly
attractive since even many pro-gun politicians will
support gun control measures if they are marketed as
part of the war on terror.
As the
American economy faces continued stagnation, and as
challenges to the dollar’s status as the world’s
reserve currency mount, an increasingly
authoritarian government will impose new
restrictions on our economic activities and new
limits on our financial privacy. In particular, our
ability to move assets out of the country will be
limited, and new reporting and other requirements
will limit our ability to use cash without being
treated as criminals or terrorists. Those who carry
large amounts of cash will find themselves at
increased risk of having the cash confiscated by
government agents under civil asset forfeiture laws.
If Senator
McConnell’s declaration of perpetual war passes,
presidents could use the war on ISIS as a
justification to impose new restrictions on our use
of cash and our financial privacy via executive
action. After all, they will say, the government
needs to make sure cash is not being used to support
ISIS.
The only
way to protect both liberty and security is to stop
trying to impose our will on other countries by
military force. The resentment created by America’s
militaristic foreign policy is ISIS’ most effective
recruiting tool. Adopting a noninterventionist
foreign policy that seeks peace and free trade with
all would enable the government to counter
legitimate threats to our safety without creating an
authoritarian police state.
Copyright ©
2016 by
RonPaul
Institute.
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