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I thought the design of the national guard was that it reported to the governor of the state, not the president.
I thought the entire point of the national guard was to oppose tyrannical actions by federal government, and that it was never intended to be handed over to federal control without approval from said governor or some truly special circumstances like a real invasion.
The federal government was originally intended to not have a substantial standing army. The national guard was intended to be our army and effectively independent per state so that only the states' wishes of a combined force would be honored.
We lost the plot on that one when we used the National Guard to force the shitty racist confederate states to be a little bit less racist. It set a bad precedent and with the power of hindsight was not the correct move. In hindsight we should have just Nuremberg’d all the traitorous confederates right after they lost. We’d be in much better shape now.
Feds are only supposed to regulate interstate commerce, without any barriers on trade or people within states.
They are way way over their authority and need to be put into check after this dumster fire burns out.
If a non-Confederate takes office someday, the ability of the president to commandeer National Guard troops needs to be removed from law. There's no reason for it. Really, it should be a constitutional amendment.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Guard_(United_States)
Looks like it can be under the control of either.