Fuzzy Necromancer wrote:Also, there's the inevitable "Who is going to pay for it."
The question of arming teachers is purely theoretical until we change our public school system so the kids don't need to bring their own damn pencils and the teachers aren't working their days off at Walmart.
So tell me who paid for the Broward Sheriff's Department's Lamborghini?
Mercury01 wrote:
If so, that would refer to the armaments available to the average infantryman of the late 18th Century. The average citizen hasn't needed to be an average infantryman since the draft, and even then they were given basic training. And Jefferson himself advised Americans to revise and rewrite the constitution every twenty years or so to keep people engaged in their own governance.
Thomas Jefferson never said, “every generation needs a new revolution”, but he did say, “a little rebellion now and then is a good thing."
He wasn't talking about rewriting the Constitution
When Thomas Jefferson said, “a little rebellion now and then is a good thing,” he was expressing the idea that a little rebellion is healthy for a democracy and shouldn’t be punished too harshly by the state (it should be punished, as it was illegal, but not too harshly). This was said in a letter that was expressing worry that Shays’ Rebellion would be be used as a reason to justify a conservative Constitution (the letter has him commenting on Shays’ rebellion, the Constitution which is then in draft form, and the British propaganda claiming the colonies where anarchistic).
Likewise, Thomas Jefferson never called for a revolution every generation or a revolution every 19 or 20 years. When Jefferson said, “God forbid we should ever be 20 years without such a rebellion,” he was expressing the idea that “liberties are ensured by the spirit of resistance” and that all great nations had rebellions (again justifying that liberty shouldn’t be sacrificed by conservative worry). He says, “We have had 13 states, independent 11 years. There has been one rebellion. That comes to one rebellion in a century & a half for each state.”… so he is arguably justifying a revolution every century and a half more than every 20 years here.