Constitutional Contempt
· Wednesday, November 11, 2009
At Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Oct. 29th press conference, a CNS News reporter asked, "Madam Speaker, where specifically does the Constitution grant Congress the authority to enact an individual health insurance mandate?" Speaker Pelosi responded, "Are you serious? Are you serious?" The reporter said, "Yes, yes, I am." Not responding further, Pelosi shook her head and took a question from another reporter. Later on, Pelosi's press spokesman Nadeam Elshami told CNSNews.com about its question regarding constitutional authority mandating that individual Americans buy health insurance. "You can put this on the record. That is not a serious question. That is not a serious question."
Suppose Congress was debating a mandate outlawing tea-party-type protests and other large gatherings criticizing Congress. A news reporter asks Nancy Pelosi where specifically does the Constitution grant Congress the authority to outlaw peaceable assembly. How would you feel if she answered, "Are you serious? Are you serious?" and ignored the question. And what if, later on, someone from her office sent you a press release, as was sent to CNS News, saying that Congress has "broad power to regulate activities that have an effect on interstate commerce," pointing out that demonstrations cause traffic jams and therefore interferes with interstate commerce?
Speaker Pelosi's constitutional contempt, perhaps ignorance, is representative of the majority of members of both the House and the Senate. Their comfort in that ignorance and constitutional contempt, and how readily they articulate it, should be worrisome for every single American. It's not a matter of whether you are for or against Congress' health care proposals. It's not a matter of whether you're liberal or conservative, black or white, male or female, Democrat or Republican or member of any other group. It's a matter of whether we are going to remain a relatively free people or permit the insidious encroachment on our liberties to continue.
Where in the U.S. Constitution does it authorize Congress to force Americans to buy health insurance? If Congress gets away with forcing us to buy health insurance, down the line, what else will they force us to buy; or do you naively think they will stop with health insurance? We shouldn't think that the cure to Congress' unconstitutional heavy-handedness will end if we only elect Republicans. Republicans have demonstrated nearly as much constitutional contempt as have Democrats. The major difference is the significant escalation of that contempt under today's Democratically controlled Congress and White House with the massive increase in spending, their proposed legislation and the appointment of tyrannical czars to control our lives. It's a safe bet that if and when Republicans take over the Congress and White House, they will not give up the massive increase in control over our lives won by the Democrats.
In each new session of Congress since 1995, John Shadegg, R-Ariz.,) has introduced the Enumerated Powers Act, a measure "To require Congress to specify the source of authority under the United States Constitution for the enactment of laws, and for other purposes." The highest number of co-sponsors it has ever had in the House of Representatives is 54 and it has never had co-sponsors in the Senate until this year, when 22 senators signed up. The fact that less than 15 percent of the Congress supports such a measure demonstrates the kind of contempt our elected representatives have for the rules of the game -- our Constitution.
If you asked the questions: Which way is our nation heading, tiny steps at a time? Are we headed toward more liberty, or are we headed toward greater government control over our lives? I think the answer is unambiguously the latter -- more government control over our lives. Are there any signs on the horizon that the direction is going to change? If we don't see any, we should not be surprised. After all, mankind's standard fare throughout his history, and in most places today, is arbitrary control and abuse by government.
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Laura
I have always adored Walter E. Williams. I have for years gone to his website weekly to read his thoughts.
I believe Professor Williams is absolutely correct.
Most Americans have ignored the fact that our federal government has transgressed the LIMITS placed upon them by the Constitution.
I honestly believe that the public schools have Intentionally left true civics and government out of the class room. They want us ignorant. Ignorant people are easy to control. That is why dictatorial governments control the media.
I believe you must have a foil. In other words, if people don't know How It Is Supposed To Be, then they have no point of comparison to How It Is.
I have spent several years intermittantly studying the Constitution and the federalist papers. I am the only person I know who has taken the time to do so, even in my own family, who are c-span and news junkies all.
None of the true meaning or original intent was taught to me in public school. I don't think this has changed, but I could be wrong.
Posted November 11, 2009 at 8:16:58 AM
Anton D Rehling
Would you accept an univited intuder into you home to take over your house and family steal your income and dictate your daily activities? If your answer is not no but HELL NO!!! Why do we allow unconstitutional governmental legislation that does the same thing. Do we just accept the loss of our freedom and lick the boots that trample us as long as the abuses are sufferable to live in perceived safety? There is no safety in tyrannical rule. There is only safety in freedom and with our GOD given rights, which are inalienable! If we must fight and die for our freedom let it be now in my day so my children and their children will be able to live as a free people and not as slaves. The question is, where do we start?
Posted November 11, 2009 at 1:48:33 PM
Dan Weber
Anton, you start by running for office. It's that simple. Go get 'em, tiger.
Posted November 16, 2009 at 5:38:04 PM
Edgycater
If we had a responsible media in America, Pelosi's remarks about constitutional authority would be repeated more often than the freecreditreport.com commercials. I think many of us realized Leftist Democrats held that mindset, but it is shocking to see they are so bold and confident in their power that they will publicly state their disdain for the Constitution. Time to party like it's 1773!
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Posted November 16, 2009 at 6:25:15 PM
DmrNDrt
Dr. Williams is eloquent and right as usual!
Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. -- Matthew 7:20
Not a single one of our so called representatives that voted for this tyrannical subordination of our constitutional rights should get a single vote from any honest patriot!
Posted November 16, 2009 at 7:50:37 PM
Vic
We, as free Americans; at least for now, owe Dr. Williams a debt of gratitude for his stand and comments regarding the wrongs being foisted on our country by a miscast lot of, purportedly, responsible public servants in Congress.
The power of recall is still available as a tool of the people in dealing with miscreants who violate the will and needs of the very peoplw who sent him/her to office in Washington.
Granted there are numerous steps to a recall process, but it remains a viable option.
Americans; who believe that the present administration and their cronies in the Congress are, in fact, taking the wrong path at the expense of this nation, should begin to really examine the appropriate methods available to them; as a group of concerned citizens, to rid the Congress of this preposterous group led by Mrs. Pelosi and Representative Reid.
Action, as we all know, speak louder than words.
Posted November 16, 2009 at 9:59:50 PM