“A police state can be a safe place. It just isnt a place I want to live.”
Good, then get out of this country and move to a better police state. I’m sure Ed Snowden would give you a room in his apartment somewhere in the middle of that police state Russia. Snowden traded up, don’t you think?
“Isn’t” is a contraction for “is not”, and the phrase “is not a place I want to live” seems pretty self-explanatory, but you seem to have misunderstood — I do NOT want to live in a police state.
And if you want to live in a police state, I would suggest that you might be the one who could consider finding one somewhere — there are a lot of them, but the United States of America is NOT a police state, we have a constitution that is supposed to guarantee that we are not subjected to a police state, and when we ARE subjected to one, we have a 2nd amendment that is supposed to make sure we can take our country back from the police state.
I will not trade liberty for security. If I had my way, the TSA would be defunded, and every couple of years a plane would blow up, but 10 million people would NOT be subject to an unreasonable search.
On the other hand, you can go live in a place where the police can come into your home and search it anytime they want — because if you pay enough taxes, and hire enough police, and they stop every person on the street, search every home, enforce a 11pm curfew, ban pictures at night, and confiscate all the guns, you will probably be marginally safer.
Would you like to see more interior and exterior shots of the courthouse from the Internet?
I found some images from aircraft and architectural stuff too!
The new GOPe campaign slogan?
You should have T-shirts made, and head to D.C....
You'll make big bucks.