No, it just means that my criticism applies to both you and the OP equally.
All that does is demonstrate how thoroughly disconnected from reality your ideas are.
But would they still have the power “to indict and prosecute any government official or employee”, even on the basis of unpublished information? Sounds like a nice way to get rid of whistle-blowers: just put them on secret trial.
The US is very much an idea-state. We don’t have a majority ethnicity. Anybody who’s born here is a citizen. Our national history is only 230 years old, most of that under one government. We define ourselves as a nation by our revolution and the liberal ideas underlying it. Somebody becomes a citizen by swearing to support the Constitution, our armed forces take an oath to support the Constitution, and our President takes an oath to support the Constitution. When somebody makes the claim “That’s un-American!”, they’re not talking about ethnicity or culture, they’re talking about values. We say, “Locking people up without trials is un-American” or “Prohibiting freedom of speech is un-American” because those violate the shared values we claim to belive in as a nation.
The United States is an “idea-state”…a “civic nation” versus an “ethnic” or “identity” nation.
Thank you for saying it much better than I did.