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Abuse of power may seem acute. It is often chronic, though, creeping up slowly and reoccurring often. With both accountability and frankness required to stop the abuse, the difficulty in addressing abuse of power is two-fold. Abuse of power in any government department is tolerated when Congressional leadership allows it. And, abuse of power in any government department is tolerated when the internal affairs departments of law and justice allow it.  Abuse of power should not be tolerated by the public and, when our government demands that we take it, all non-violent means to cease the abuse should be considered. Preventing the escalation of a public versus government conflict requires professional public servants, and sincerity to the public service.  Assign unbiased ethics divisions across multiple divisions of government. This provides a peer approach, and this provides inspection from outside departments.  Assign abuse of power review and oversight to appropriate indiv...

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