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Constitutional Awakening
· Wednesday, March 24, 2010
If there is anything good to say about Democrat control of the White House, Senate and House of Representatives, it's that their extraordinarily brazen, heavy-handed acts have aroused a level of constitutional interest among the American people that has been dormant for far too long. Part of this heightened interest is seen in the strength of the tea party movement around the nation. Another is the angry reception that many congressmen received at their district town hall meetings. Yet another is seen by the exchanges on the nation's most popular radio talk shows such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin and others. Then there's the rising popularity of conservative/libertarian television shows such as Glenn Beck, John Stossel and Fox News.
While the odds on favorite is that the Republicans will do well in the fall elections, Americans who want constitutional government should not see Republican control as a solution to what our founders would have called "a long train of abuses and usurpations." Solutions to our nation's problems require correct diagnostics and answers to questions like: Why did 2008 presidential and congressional candidates spend over $5 billion campaigning for office? Why did special interests pay Washington lobbyists over $3 billion that same year?
What are reasons why corporations, unions and other interest groups fork over these billions of dollars to lobbyists and into the campaign coffers of politicians?
One might say that these groups are simply extraordinarily civic-minded Americans who have a deep and abiding interest in elected officials living up to their oath of office to uphold and defend the U.S. Constitution. Another response is these politicians, and the people who spend billions of dollars on them, just love participating in the political process. If you believe either of these explanations, you're probably a candidate for some medicine, a straitjacket and a padded cell.
A far better explanation for the billions going to the campaign coffers of Washington politicians and lobbyist lies in the awesome government power and control over business, property, employment and other areas of our lives. Having such power, Washington politicians are in the position to grant favors and commit acts that if committed by a private person would land him in jail.
Here's one among thousands of examples: Incandescent light bulbs are far more convenient and less expensive than compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL) that General Electric now produces. So how can General Electric sell its costly CFLs? They know that Congress has the power to outlaw incandescent light bulbs. General Electric was the prominent lobbyist for outlawing incandescent light bulbs and in 2008 had a $20 million lobbying budget. Also, it should come as no surprise that General Electric is a contributor to global warmers who help convince Congress that incandescent bulbs were destroying the planet.
The greater Congress' ability to grant favors and take one American's earnings to give to another American, the greater the value of influencing congressional decision-making. There's no better influence than money. The generic favor sought is to get Congress, under one ruse or another, to grant a privilege or right to one group of Americans that will be denied another group of Americans.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi covering up for a corrupt Ways and Means Committee Chairman, Charles Rangel, said that while his behavior "was a violation of the rules of the House. It was not something that jeopardized our country in any way." Pelosi is right in minimizing Rangel's corruption. It pales in comparison, in terms of harm to our nation, to the legalized corruption that's a part of Washington's daily dealing.
Hopefully, our nation's constitutional reawaking will begin to deliver us from the precipice. There is no constitutional authority for two-thirds to three-quarters of what Congress does. Our constitution's father, James Madison, explained, "The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government, are few and defined ... (to be) exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce."
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G.E.Miller
Where is the point that the people have the moral authority to revolt and further, where is the point where the people have the moral obligation to revolt? How far are we from that point?
Gary
Posted March 24, 2010 at 8:02:27 AM
Ruth Ann Wilson
Exactly, Mr. Williams.
Founders Establishment
Federal level was to be "LIMITED" because it was too far from WE, the PEOPLE.
State Level - Had more power than Federal because it was "closer to We, the People" We, the People, can get to our State Capitols, if the "elected Ones" do not obey the boundaries of the Oath of Office.
County Level - Most power, it is where we live and can go to a County Commission Meeting to get the "elected ones" corrected if they "disobey their Oath of Office." This Level is our neighbors. We can look them in the face and have redress of grievances.
We are "upside down" as to "power" in the levels of government. How to correct it???
Start here:
1. REVERSE - 1963 Supreme Court ruling requested by the atheist O'Hare that removed Prayer and Bible reading from Public Schools
2. REPEAL 1964 Civil Rights Legislation - We have a Bill of Rights. I know this "terrifies" lawyers and politicians, but it must be done.
3. REPEAL 1965 Federal Revenue Sharing Legislation - This gave us the "GRANT System". It is the "TEETH" that controls State and County (LOCAL) governments so that we, the people, are "bribed" with our own MONEY!!!!!!!!
This will give US a good start to restoration of this Beloved Country.
For God & Country
Ruth Ann Wilson
Posted March 24, 2010 at 8:24:22 AM
Alabma Man
The comments about Charles Rangel misses the mark. The fact that he is willing to not follow the laws he helped to establish, is a reflection of personal character. It seems that, as long as they have a place to hide, many politicians think they can escape judgement and keep their political careers intact. They may keep their careers intact, and escape judgement by their peers. The wheels of justice may turn slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine and no man, or woman, will leave this earthly world without being judged.
Posted March 24, 2010 at 8:34:02 AM
Laura
Love you Walter! I have visited your homepage most every week for many years, and as usual, I agree with you completely. In my 30 years of being a c-span and political news junkie I have never before seen We The People take up an interest in constitutional principles like today. This is the only good that I have seen come out of this democratically controlled federal government.
Posted March 24, 2010 at 8:44:05 AM
RiverKing
Please, Laura, that's "Democratically controlled Congress"; not "democratically controlled Congress".
Posted March 24, 2010 at 9:12:07 AM
Georgia Buckeye
I am torn. As a member of the Armed Forces, I have sworn an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of American against ALL enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC. At what point will America recognize that our most dangerous enemies reside inside our Federal Government?
We have ceded power to them bit by bit over the years and now they have completed their most audacious power grab and perhaps closed the door on the America that our Constitution defined. I pray that Americans from all walks of life now realize the threat and make the same oath that I did, not to join the Armed Forces, but to defend the Constitution against all enemies. I do not want to see blood running in our streets, but do not make the mistake that I am unwilling. I would much rather have my blood poured out to save the America for my sons that I have fought for, and their ancestors fought for than to have them live under the yoke of socialist oppression.
Posted March 24, 2010 at 9:52:33 AM
Howard Last
Some people are asking what would our Founding Fathers do? The correct question is, When did our Founding fathers start shooting? Remember April 19 is Patriots Day. For those who forgot or never took Civics in govmint skools, think Lexington and Concord. It has something to do with the Second Amendment. Also anyone remmeber a so called republican leader (still an oxymorn) say BHO is a communist?
Posted March 25, 2010 at 5:01:03 PM