I can think of one remedy...
LOL.
I made a post a few days ago that taking violence off the table is unwise. All this "we don't do violence" baloney is, well, baloney. We can say we would reluctanty use violence to restore liberty. There is nothing wrong with that. Our opponent is using violence, initiating it and encouraging it.
The founders warned the King, and the warning was not "we don't do violence" or "see you in court."
Lincoln called it “a new birth” last time, as though the original had perished.
Certainly, something died between Sumter and Gettysburg, and the artifacts of that fatality remain in evidence to this very hour; manifest in the differences in how the causus belli are taught on the north and south. Lincoln isn’t the hero in Atlanta that he is in Albany.
This present has similar potential.