RE: Do you trust our military in event of martial law?
SUBTOPIC: The Unthinkable
⁜→ Gracie, et al,
BLUF: The will always be those moments in time when we disagree with The President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over us. This is where we need to have a little faith.
(COMMENT)
I'm retired military. And there have been many times I had to wonder if the Leadership needed a bit of adjustment in their headspace and timing. But that is not our job. The "oath" reminds us that the military operates where and when our nation calls.
There take a special kind of person to be in law enforcement. And there are times when those not quite mentally sound slip through the cracks. And those are the ones you hear about. You don't hear about the many many thousands that are out there doing the best they can with what they have.
Martial Law is a measure of last resort. If you have worries about law enforcement now, wait until the military is out there pounding the pavement.
Martial Law is a desperate move by a civilian leadership that has lost the ability to lead. The use of the military is a very last resort measure when there are no other options.

Most Respectfully,
R