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difference between leadership styles, between decisive and indecisive, with Jackson going right for it and not messing around and taking the decisive action.
Then you have Buchanan who kind of vacillates and hesitates, and the country is who pays for it in the end with the deadliest war in U.S.
history, the Civil War.
Yes.
You know, you had Tim Walz threatening to mobilize the National Guard, which isn't that far off from the South Carolina governor threatening or raising a militia to repel federal forces.
I mean, you have direct threats to federal authority and federal law enforcement that could turn deadly.
And I think you're right that other cities around the country are looking to this as kind of a bellwether.
They're saying, well, if Trump backs down here in Minneapolis, then we can do it, too.
And then it'll start to spiral out of control, just like in 1860 with secession.
But if Trump takes a decisive stand like Jackson did in 1832, he can really nip it in the bud.
Mr. President, you give fray and walls one last chance.
Back down, start cooperating with federal authorities, hand over the National Guard to federal authority, tell the police to start doing their jobs and protecting ICE agents, or we're going to start seriously considering sending in other National Guard units to crack down on this.
And we will consider you a hostile government.
And invoke the Insurrection Act and you will be held criminally responsible for anything that happens afterward.
Full stop.
I say at most 24 hours.
That's enough.
I think that's enough time to deliberate and see if they want to push their luck.
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You just go to my staff page.