Thursday, September 11, 2014

Preserve and Restore the U.S. Constitution

The Founders established our Republic to ensure our freedom from an oppressive central government by giving citizens the right to elect their Representatives and by giving the States the right to appoint Senators. They guaranteed free speech and a free press.  They recognized inalienable rights to life, liberty and property and adopted the rule of law to support a free market economy. The result was a very high level of opportunity, freedom and prosperity for its citizens.
The Congress (House and Senate) was set up to established federal law.  The Executive Branch was set up to enforce the law. The Court was set up to resolve disputes over the meaning of the law.  If the Congress disagreed with a Court decision, it could always replace the law with a clearer version. 
Over the years, elected officials passed laws that were beyond their authority and Presidents signed them.  These unconstitutional laws were outside the enumerated powers outlined in the Constitution and violated the 10th Amendment.  Complaints were muffled and life went on.
Now we see the carnage that was created by these unconstitutional laws and the problems we have with an overreaching tyrannical federal government and we want to reverse these errors by protecting and restoring the U.S. Constitution (as written).
Excessive money printing by the Federal Reserve is the most dangerous to our economy.  The Fed has increased the money supply by 450% and is still printing $85 billion each month.  We can pay this off with 10% inflation over the next 45 years.
Offshoring manufacturing, beginning with NAFTA resulted in the removal of our manufacturing jobs and capabilities and this needs to be reversed if we are to restore our economy.
Excessive government spending for the past decade has left us with a national debt approaching $18 trillion, with $120 trillion in unfunded liabilities.
We have battled with our elected officials for decades to encourage them to close the border, drilling oil and gas, limit immigration, return to the Constitution (as written), stop Agenda 21 implementation, stop excessive spending, stop excessive borrowing and stop excessive money printing. 
Here’s Our Case;
Federal government refusal to permit us to increase our oil and natural gas production over the past 30 years has left us at the mercy of foreign oil and has resulted in the loss of $ trillions in lost production and military conflicts in the middle east for the past 25 years.
Federal government refusal to secure the Mexican border and enforce Immigration laws has left us vulnerable to excessive illegal immigration, giving access to criminal drug cartels and terrorists to enter the U.S. freely.
Our immigration costs have become excessive. Our welfare system is being overwhelmed by immigration costs including food stamps, housing, welfare payments, fraudulent, excessive tax refunds, public school and health costs 
Our record high real unemployment at 37% was caused by off-shoring manufacturing plus excessive legal and illegal immigration for the past 25 years and must be reduced drastically. 
Our immigrants are not assimilating. We must refuse to allow Sharia law to be considered as valid in U.S. Courts.  We must insist that Muslims are required to obey U.S. law.
The U.N, has been given too much credence by federal officials and has done too much damage to U.S. sovereignty to be forgiven.  The global warming scam and the treasonous, costly Agenda 21 implementation we’ve witnessed over the past decade should be enough to demand that we quit the U.N. and close their headquarters.
Federal involvement in health care and education has ruined these industries.  They will need to retool with massive cost reductions to survive.
The Federal EPA, DOE, HHS, HUD, Interior and all others not authorized in the enumerated powers should be closed.  These unauthorized functions should be sent to the States and the People to comply with the 10th Amendment.
Our corporations need to begin to realize that decimating their U.S. consumer base is not good for business.

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