The plaintiffsā arguments in Moore v. United States have little basis in law ā unless you think that a list of long-ago-discarded laissez-faire decisions from the early 20th century remain good law. And a decision favoring these plaintiffs could blow a huge hole in the federal budget. While no Warren-style wealth tax is on the books, the Moore plaintiffs do challenge an existing tax that is expected to raise $340 billion over the course of a decade.
But Republicans also hold six seats on the nationās highest Court, so there is some risk that a majority of the justices will accept the plaintiffsā dubious legal arguments. And if they do so, they could do considerable damage to the governmentās ability to fund itself.
Deploying the military on home soil isnāt new
They did it for the Rodney King riots
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_Comitatus_Act
Itās one thing to deploy it as a response to an emergency. Itās another to plan ahead of time to use it to stage a coup.
Staging an emergency isnāt that hard, and the courts are on their side
Thatās why theyāre planning it. Thereās plenty of law and precedent against it, but they know all they need is the thinnest veneer of an excuse to get their partisan justices to rule in their favor.