Protecting Rights Over Government Power
Properly enforcing The US Constitution's, Amendment 13 discourages crime by making the penalty more severe than the rewards gained from the crime. This sends the message; Crime No Longer Pays In the u. S. of A.
This also holds government personnel accountable to a much higher standard —accountable personally for when they violate a person's rights by enforcing unconstitutional laws and unconstitutional executive or judicial orders.
This is the second fall–back educational step after the K—7 education and military—peace corps. This also places the prison system under military supervision and use prisoners, providing extra manpower to do those government–projects presently contracted to private industry, which usually costs taxpayers more than twice the cost than when done by competent government officers.
This also holds government personnel accountable to a much higher standard —accountable personally for when they violate a person's rights by enforcing unconstitutional laws and unconstitutional executive or judicial orders.
This is the second fall–back educational step after the K—7 education and military—peace corps. This also places the prison system under military supervision and use prisoners, providing extra manpower to do those government–projects presently contracted to private industry, which usually costs taxpayers more than twice the cost than when done by competent government officers.