If we had
resisted the federal government’s unconstitutional expansion of powers, 1/3rd
of our landmass would be owned by the states, the federal courts would only be
able to “opine” over federal issues and states would have had to deal with these
issues with a balanced budget.
Resetting
Constitutional powers will require some time to transition functions from the
federal to the states. The federal government will need to continue to fund
Social Security transition costs and pay down its debts.
If we are
able to wrest the unconstitutional functions from the federal government, there
would be no departments, agencies, programs, congressional committees or funds
for Foreign Aid, Grants to States, Homeland Security, Agriculture, Health &
Human Services, Education, Transportation, Energy, Labor, Interior or Commerce.
There would be no HUD, EPA, USDA, TSA, FEMA, FDA, Federal Reserve, etc.
Loans
held by Fannie Mae, Freddy Mac and Sallie Mae would be sold to the private
sector. Education and Healthcare care should be repaired in the free market.
The
Federal government would cede all federal lands to the states and transfer
unconstitutional functions “to the States and the People” States and the People
would have responsibility for education, labor, food inspection, environmental
regulations, etc.
The
Federal government would maintain military forces for defense, police the
oceans, secure the borders, administer immigration policy, deal with other
nations and operate the US mint and Patent Office. They would maintain a federal court, a
legislature consisting of a House and Senate and maintain the Executive branch.
The
Federal government would need to pay down the national debt and begin to
transition Social Security for the next generation to private accounts.
Interest
rates would be set by the free market. Churches, charities and individuals
would need to reassume their previous responsibility for the poor. This would
require the repeal of many laws and regulations. Malpractice would be handled
by local Medical Associations. The Civil Rights Act should be repealed. The US
should return to being a free market meritocracy. We should quit the UN and IMF.
Congress should take control of trade agreements and immigration and should
read all bills and write their own regulations. Bills should not be bundled to
allow bad law to ride on critical Bills.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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