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America has become an occupied nation.
Not by one invading army, but by many occupying powers: the police state, the surveillance state, the war state, the corporate state, the foreign influence machine, and a ruling class that treats the American people as little more than collateral damage in its pursuit of power, profit and control.
We have been policed, surveilled, taxed, indebted, manipulated, censored, tracked, searched, silenced and sold out.
Foreign powers are buying up our farmland, buying favor with the Trump family, weaseling their way into the White House, dictating national policy, and now—with the backing of the Trump administration and bipartisan support in Congress—one of America's closest partners-in-crime may soon gain even greater access to U.S. intelligence and surveillance capabilities.
This is what we have come to.
The swamp under President Trump has taken on a decidedly foreign flavor: any nation with enough money, leverage or strategic value to enrich the Trump family can now get its hands on a piece of the American pie—all the while, the American people continue to struggle to survive Trump's self-enrichment schemes, broken promises, endless wars, militarized streets and vanity projects.
We're being sold to the highest bidders, and still nothing is being done to protect us.
This, too, is occupation.
Not merely the occupation of land, but the occupation of the Constitution itself.
The contrast could not be more obscene.
On June 8, 1789, James Madison rose in the House of Representatives to introduce amendments to the Constitution that would become the Bill of Rights. Madison and the founding generation fought to bind the government down. They understood that written limits on government power were not optional. They were essential.
Today's rulers are fighting to free the government from those restraints.
They want fewer limits on surveillance, police power, presidential immunity, war-making, foreign entanglements, secrecy, corruption, and the ability of the rich and powerful to buy their way into the machinery of government.
That is how far we have fallen.
From a Bill of Rights, we have descended into a bill of sale.
From a Congress that amended the Constitution to protect the people from government power, we now have a Congress that hides government power inside thousand-page defense bills, intelligence authorizations, classified annexes and emergency spending packages.
From founders who warned against foreign influence, we now have rulers who auction off access to foreign governments, foreign donors, foreign wars and foreign intelligence interests.
That is not government by consent.
That is occupation by transaction.
And nowhere is this more dangerous than in the machinery of surveillance.
Surveillance is not just another government program. It is the nervous system of the police state. It is how the government tracks who you are, where you go, what you say, who you know, what you believe, what you fear, what you oppose and what you might become.