When storms hit our nation or major protests erupt, who shows up to protect our communities? Our National Guard is uniquely positioned as both a state‑controlled force and a federal reserve. Let's dispel some common misconceptions. One of my students' questions will serve as a springboard for our discussion. Why the No Kings Talk Matters My Jr. High civics class and I were discussing what the No Kings protests were about. The dialogue went something like this: Teacher (me): "We have never had a king in our country. Kings are anointed and rule over their subjects. The President of the United States is elected by We the People. We are not subjects. We are citizens." Twelve-year-old student: "My dad says the president is a dictator because he is sending the army into the states." Teacher: Article II of the Constitution (which we have studied briefly) says this: "The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America." It does NOT say …
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