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I don't trust our governors. They are breaking the constitution, they are destroying the economy. Every one of these economic catastrophes that has played into the bigger catastrophe was state policy. They are clearly corrupt.

What can we do about it? Well at minimum we can demand that the constitution be followed so there is a check on their power. Then the cost of their corruption will at least have some limit. It's almost the entire reason constitutional limitations were invented in the first place.

Constitutional limitations often lead to death (from the perspective of government). The inability to search homes at will enables drug usage and limits the drug war, and drugs kill people. Due processes makes it difficult to prosecute gangsters and murderers that could kill other people.

This doesn't matter. The government is able to seek it's goals for improvement on natural circumstances only with the tools provided it. Disease, and death by it, is a natural circumstance. There will always be death. We can't sign away our constitutional rights in a vain effort to have zero death, or even an effort to have less death.

We certainly can't trust these proven corrupt individuals to have command over a post constitutional US.

The right to assembly is a constitutional right no matter how inconvenient that is to current circumstances or policies that the government would like to pursue. They have other tools. They don't have the tools to ban assembly.

Now if our courts won't protect the constitution who will?