Posts Tagged ‘constitution’

The bizarre Czar complex

It seems rather astonishing that President Obama has been building an organization of Czars with barely a critical mention of it outside of mild fascination from the public. It is a very suspicious activity in light of the huge Government grab of power and control from us citizens during a time when every issue [...]

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Universal health care may be the Commerce Clause revisited

The Constitution of the United States was a carefully written document that provided for a very limited Federal Government, one that was lightly layered over sovereign state Governments. It provides a firm foundation for strong state powers and a limited Federal power. The Federal Government was basically there to provide for a national [...]

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State rights were originally provided

We are living in a time where the Federal Government is expanding its footprint with an arrogance that may never have been witnessed before on this scale. The Administration and Congress feel emboldened by their implied mandate from the people for change, and that change is being brought in a flurry of initiatives with [...]

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Contemporary America is…

A Federal Constitutional Republic that is maintained by occasionally reflecting on the Constitution while subjectively disregarding it as needed to facilitate the specific agendas of elected officials serving their own best interest.
A place where you are permitted to be successful provided you share an ever-increasing amount of that success with the masses of [...]

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The stroke of a Presidential pen

The national debt, yearly budget deficits, and the constant inability of the Federal Government to manage the country’s business in an optimal, responsible manner can all be fixed with a Presidential pen. This can be done with an amendment to the Constitution stating that in federal elections the vote shall be weighted according to [...]

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