Forget MAGA, Trump Is Making America Canada
Turning the National Guard into a nationwide police force betrays the Founders’ vision and erodes the freedoms that make the U.S. exceptional.

The first time I went to a concert in Washington, D.C., I jogged from the bus barefoot. I'd worn flip-flops and was running late, so I kicked them off to move faster. I often walk barefoot here—whether to a record store in Adams Morgan, along the Wharf after a show at the Anthem, or through the quiet streets of Takoma Park—sometimes by choice, sometimes to let my girlfriend rest her feet after a long day in heels. It's nice knowing I can do this without worrying about stepping on blood, human waste, or a heroin needle. This wasn't the case back home in Vancouver, Canada, especially in the Downtown Eastside. There, it wasn't uncommon to see a dead body on the way to or from a concert.
Since moving to D.C. in 2023 to study law, I've felt safe and at home. Sure, I've had strange subway encounters (a hooligan dipped his finger into my strawberry Dr. Pepper), and I've had my bike stolen once (compared to three thefts in Vancouver, all while locked), but I've never been seriously afraid or concerned for my safety. However, the numbers don't lie. Though there is considerable dispute over D.C.'s crime statistics recently, the district had the fourth-highest murder rate in the country in 2024. There were nearly 1,000 carjackings in 2023, a 650 percent increase since 2017. Further, persistent, often masked shoplifting is a blight on business owners city-wide.
On August 11, President Donald Trump declared a crime emergency in D.C. following the assault of a Department of Government Efficiency staffer earlier that same week. The cost of the takeover is estimated to run about one million dollars per day. While it's possible such action could be effective, there has so far been little noticeable difference across most of the city, for better or worse.
D.C. isn't the endgame. Trump has said that using the National Guard in D.C. is "a sort of test" to determine whether he should deploy the National Guard for similar purposes across America, with Baltimore and Chicago next in his crosshairs.
Take it from a Canadian: Even if the goal is reducing crime, establishing a nationwide infrastructure of military policing is a dangerous play and ought to be weighed against the considerable risks such a program would pose.
The president is likely within his rights if he limits deployments to the National Guard. The Posse Comitatus Act bars the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air and Space Forces from domestic law enforcement, but its text doesn't cover the Guard. Though some organizations argue that a federalized national guard is subject to these restrictions, in Perpich v. Department of Defense, the Supreme Court held that a federalized Guard operates as part of the Army, but the act allows exceptions "expressly authorized by…Act of Congress," which includes the president's authority to federalize the Guard to enforce federal law. By contrast, Trump's earlier deployment of 700 Marines to Los Angeles likely crossed the line. Even then, the act's penalties—a fine or up to two years in prison—are unlikely to apply after Trump v. United States, which granted presidents presumptive immunity for official acts.
The Posse Comitatus Act reflects one of the key grievances in the Declaration of Independence: the king's insistence on keeping standing armies in times of peace without the consent of the legislatures. The Founders understood that an ever-present standing army could easily be weaponized against ostensibly free people. This is also why they, with the inclusion of the Second Amendment, affirmed the importance of a militia from among the people themselves. The National Guard was born out of this militia tradition and intended as an alternative to standing armies.
Turning the National Guard into a standing federal police force would reproduce the very same risks the Guard was created to mitigate—risks that still persist in Canada, which never sought to place the might of the militia back in the hands of the people themselves.
Watching videos from D.C. today, it's hard to miss parallels with scenes from the now-infamous Canadian trucker Freedom Convoy of 2022. Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stirred similar sentiments of lawlessness to justify the suspension of civil liberties and violently crack down on protests against COVID-era restrictions. Worse still, the Canadian government seized the bank accounts of those who supported the protestors. A Canadian court has found Trudeau's actions illegal, but the damage was done. Trudeau didn't need to deploy the military to enforce this crackdown, instead giving the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) provincial police authority without regard to the civil liberties of protestors. The Mounties, as they're commonly known, operate as a comprehensive nationwide police force, combining regionally variable local policing abilities with powers akin to those held by the FBI, CIA, ATF, and other U.S. Agencies. They can even be deployed abroad to assist with military missions.
Despite Canada's ability to quickly mobilize its federal police against these protestors, the country is no safer for it. Canadians are unable to defend themselves from home invasions, police have encouraged residents to leave their car keys on their front doorstep to avoid encounters with thieves, and Canada's bail system has enabled absurd recidivism outcomes. These failings aren't exclusive to areas that are municipally policed; in fact, rural areas, which are generally policed directly by the RCMP, face higher levels of severe crime. The problem isn't a lack of police; it's a lack of the right to self-defense and serious consequences for perpetrators.
Canada's frail separation of powers and weak protection of civil liberties aren't features America should seek to emulate. Thankfully, D.C. continues to remain vastly more tolerant of protest, even during this period of heightened tension. But the Founders did not fight a revolution to see American cities patrolled by a permanent military presence. They understood that a government with soldiers turned inward against its own people ceases to be a guardian of liberty and becomes its greatest threat.
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you guys put the heart before the course every time maybe just once sit back and wait?
If you don't want Trump to deploy soldiers across the country then you support violent criminals!
/the standard Trump defender retort
Says the guy in the whitest state with the lowest crime rate in the US.
Ad hominem for the win!
Not an ad hominem. He didnt say you were incorrect due to being from a lily white state.
Oh yes, one of the many words and phrases Sarc does not understand.
Hey Sarc, this is just for you amd your morbidly obese MAP pal Jeffy…..
https://x.com/MandingoRemy/status/1960211026634256519/photo/1
Poor maddowbot.
Amazing how you were fine with feds using everything they could to find J6ers including false arrests. Guess it is about the who? Criminals have more rights than non criminals?
Make it make sense.
You mean the people who violently stormed the capital in the first attempted coup in US history? Ya, I want all of them prosecuted and jailed. But due to the traitor Trump, only one of them go justice.
Racist & retarded.
Tony, say this out loud several times:
I WE TALL DID
I suppose your Democrat inspired and controlled War Between the States was mostly peaceful.
LOL you know nothing of history
Do you mean when Greenpeace occupied the Capital, or when Code Pink occupied the Capital?
Boy, do you suck legacy media dick hard. Next, tell us how the covid vaccine saved lives, Trump was a Russian stooge, the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian propaganda, Jussey Smollet was attacked by racists, Nick Sandman was a racist, Trump called for a bloodbath, etc..etc..etc.. Asshole.
No, we mean lying piles of TDS-addled slimy lefty shit like you supporting government murder of protesters, asswipe.
"Guess it is about the who?"
It literally is. He says "it's OK when democrats do it" nearly every day.
Tate, please walk around Anacostia at night every night for a month.
Exactly. I'm guessing Tate lives in a $4k/month condo in an access-controlled building. There's a whole rest of the city that manages to be the 4th most violent in the country with only 700,000 people.....25% of whom work for the federal government.
If you worked for the government, you'd be violent about it , too.
What does the other 75% do? Welfare? Professional protesters? Lobbyists?
After the Guard leaves. Right now they're all riding high on the fact that it's been what... two weeks without a murder now?
It will only take one evening stroll.
Read somewhere that modern police are the standing army the founders were so leery of, and it was right. There were no police patrols until Robert Peel organized them in Britain (1830s?). The Redcoats executed general warrants, ie fishing expeditions; that was the purpose of the 4th amendment, considerably degraded over the years.
The "Open Fields Doctrine" was created by the Supreme Court in 1924, to allow booze cops to snoop in the private property "open fields" around a house or building, because the 4th Amendment only protects "persons, houses, papers, and effects", not "open fields". So much easier to reinterpret the Constitution in the government's favor than amend it!
National Guard "cops" in DC at least have a federal-jurisdiction excuse. Article IV Section 4 guarantees a "Republican Form of Government", but it's for states, not cities, and is a pretty damned sorry excuse of an excuse.
Trump's just giving more fascist ammunition to the Democrat fascists. Mercantilism, controlling corporations, sovereign wealth funds, golden shares with veto power, national police. Most libertarian President my ass. Might as well call Colorado's governor the most libertarian governor while you're at it.
For all the good he's done, he's setting up for future Presidents to do a lot more harm. Fuck him.
For all the good he's done, he's setting up for future Presidents to do a lot more harm. Fuck him.
"Me today; you tomorrow" is leftist.
What, future whataboutism now? You lost that debate yesterday and the day before, as I recall.
https://reason.com/2025/08/24/fragneto-monforte-italy/?comments=true#comment-11175574
You sure are proud of yourself. So proud you have to post a link every single day. Did you tell your mom? Was she proud of you? And how long are you going to post the link? A week? Years and years? I'm guessing years. After all, you can't let your idols Jesse and ML be the only ones who post links to comments I made years and years ago.
Two days is now years and years?
Again, you invoke whataboutism in your defense, while claiming no one else is allowed to.
At least it's your definition of whataboutism.
You didn't win anything. You just pulled a Jesse and said you did. By the way, you didn't answer my question. Did you make your mommy proud?
I didn't claim to win anything. I don't want to win anything. But it's fun baiting you with your own words. You losing is not me winning, it's just you losing. Your are too unimportant to be anybody's win.
Was your mommy proud?
What about ... your mommy?
Whataboutnuttinism.
You keep forgetting you defended all the democrats terrible acts while you imagine your conservative enemies acts.
I find it strange you abd your ilk cant even be bothered to verify your claims of illegality or unconstitutional actions. This morning being another example.
Meanwhile you cheered actual unconstitutional actions, increasing executive through bureaucracy, etc.
Vast majority of trumps EOs is to return to minimal compliance with congressional law, a reversion of the expansive executive. And you retards cry foul.
Even in your quick statement you lie. Because it would be "me yesterday, yoi today", which you admit to.
What you actually demand in your Maddow rage is democrats can do whatever they want and never be punished for abusing their powers or their positions.
The "Open Fields Doctrine" was created by the Supreme Court in 1924, to allow booze cops to snoop in the private property "open fields" around a house or building, because the 4th Amendment only protects "persons, houses, papers, and effects", not "open fields". So much easier to reinterpret the Constitution in the government's favor than amend it!
This is explicitly the wrong or backwards reading of Open Fields and the history and context that produced it. Open fields says the cops are specifically not allowed to execute searches "around a house or a building". The doctrine specifically states that curtilage is protected while open fields are not. This is distinct from English Common Law where unowned property around a house or parcel of land is presumed to belong to The Crown.
As usual, what the law actually says is immaterial relative to activists and useful idiots who knowingly or obliviously misinterpret it. Your interpretation is patently retarded as it essentially requires a warrant to protect the owner(s) of unowned/used land from illegal and/or plain view search that may or may not incriminate the (absentee) landowners. Similarly essentially saying that I can claim a right to be free from the search and seizure of my neighbor's property.
Once again, you aren't opposed to Stupid Government Tricks, you're either facilitating of them, just Stupid, or both.
This is explicitly the wrong or backwards reading of Open Fields and the history and context that produced it.
How?
https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ll/usrep/usrep265/usrep265057/usrep265057.pdf
What the hell does all that verbiage even mean?
The open fields are private property. Get a damned warrant, like the Constitution says. What is so hard to understand about that?
Good grief that's a retarded interpretation of what I wrote. You aren't just casually mad, you're seriously off your rocker.
Sorry, but all the things you listed have been going on for decades. You act like Trump is doing something new. Idiot.
REEson LiberTeen Magazine. Now hiring Canadian to seem more Libertarian? The math ain't mathing.
Never been to Florida , eh ?
I'd worn flip-flops
I'll bet you wear yoga pants to the grocery store too.
What the hell is wrong with people like that.
establishing a nationwide infrastructure of military policing
Not what he did.
"Posse Comitatus" is my new stoic rap group. Check us out on Spotify.
Tell me commenters, when did Reason exchange limited government for anarchy?
Reason favors anarchy only at the border and in the ghetto. Everywhere else, they're statists.
Thanks, Tate, for bringing us this week's Luxury Belief.
it's hard to miss parallels with scenes from the now-infamous Canadian trucker Freedom Convoy of 2022.
The difference, which you are disingenuously ignoring, is that the Freedom Convoy people were not committing violent crimes or thefts, while the thugs in DC are.
They. Honked. Their. Horns. Fascist.
And Trump has not suspended their ability to bank.
"The Posse Comitatus Act reflects one of the key grievances in the Declaration of Independence: the king's insistence on keeping standing armies in times of peace without the consent of the legislatures."
Wow, is that historically ignorant.
The Posse Comitatus Act reflects Democrat-run slave states not wanting the Federal government to send troops to impose Federal policies regarding desegregation and equal treatment under the law. It had absolutely nothing to do with "the king's insistence on keeping standing armies in times of peace."
Sorry Tate but you are completely wrong. The Trudeau attack on people through enacting the Emergencies Act was a complete abuse of power and there was no threat which could have been elevated into an emergency.
Trudeau knew he overstepped but had the tingle up his leg feeling as though he was XI in his moment. As soon as the Senate began weighing in and Trudeau heard his own appointed Senators comment against authorizing the Emergency Act Trudeau ended it.
This, Trump securing Washington DC with National Guard, is not at all the same.
But leave it to you to present TDS while citing leftist media reporting and BC leftist laws which only represent a small portion of Canada.
"Turning the National Guard into a nationwide police force betrays the Founders’ vision and erodes the freedoms that make the U.S. exceptional."
Oh, like when President Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to integrate Central High School back in the late 1950's?
Wait, didn't you guys strategically and reluctantly (in addition to nodding vigorously about aligning with) vote for the party that unanimously raised its hand when asked if their single-payer, Canadian-style healthcare plan would cover illegal immigrants?
Watching videos from D.C. today, it's hard to miss parallels with scenes from the now-infamous Canadian trucker Freedom Convoy of 2022. Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stirred similar sentiments of lawlessness to justify the suspension of civil liberties and violently crack down on protests against COVID-era restrictions.
I just watched your linked video... Not only CAN you miss the parallels with scenes from the now-infamous Canadian trucker Freedom Convoy (which as I recall, Reason barely covered) but you realize there literally are no parallels.
But actually, yeah, keep doing that. Keep comparing the DC rainbow flag bedecked white people DC protests to the Canadian Trucker freedom convoy. Keep doing that Reason. Seriously. In fact, whenever it gets brought up, I'm going to now officially compare it loudly and proudly to the Canadian Trucker protest.
I'll let you know my results.
Everyone feels safe until they're murdered.
"Turning the National Guard into a nationwide police force betrays the Founders’ vision and erodes the freedoms that make the U.S. exceptional."
And so is letting leftist politicians turn our greatest cities into crime-infested cesspools. They had their chance and they blew it.
"...against all enemies, foreign AND DOMESTIC."
"...take care that the laws be faithfully executed."
Weird how that line is forgotten by all the critics, eh?
But he isn't. This is a red herring. They cannot operate as a police force and actively enforce civilian law. They can only act in a supporting role with the existing police force. What the fuck?
Tate Kaufman is but one lying pile of TDS-addled slimy shit who needs to fuck off and die.
Bitch, take a barefoot walk after a show at Pie Shop. Fucking ignorant Canuckistani.