The
United States of America was founded as a Republic in 1789 to support a Free
Market Economy and Meritocracy based on very limited government and strong
private property rights for citizens. Citizens were free to pursue their own
chosen occupations and keep the money they earned. Prices were controlled by
consumers with a “free market” economy, where consumers could control prices by
the law of supply and demand. The Family was the basic economic unit and had
rights to inherit family property. There were no permanent taxes on
corporations, family businesses or individual incomes. Tax revenues came from
Tariffs and Fees. Wealth was accumulated by families through savings and
investments. Improvements in individual family standards of living required
individual ability to accumulate wealth. Banks provided loans to qualified
buyers based on their assets. Titles to land and property were kept and courts
protected property rights. The US Constitution and its Amendments including the
Bill of Rights were the “law of the land”.
The US
operated in strict compliance to the US Constitution from 1789 until 1872, when
Congress and President Grant violated the Constitution by establishing
Yellowstone National Park. The Constitution restricted government ownership of
land to ‘needful buildings and military bases’. The Supreme Court did not
challenge this unconstitutional federal land grab from the States that required
an Amendment and ratification by the States.
The
secession of the Confederate States was allowed in 1860, but the Confederate
attack on Fort Sumter established the Confederacy as a foreign country. The
Northern victory over the Confederacy reincorporated the Southern States back
into the Union.
The next
unconstitutional act occurred in 1913 when Congress and President Wilson
established the Federal Reserve Bank to “coin money”. This should have required
an Amendment to the “enumerated powers”.
Since
1913, the US Federal government has ignored the US Constitution as it assumed
more powers that should have been retained by the “States and the People”
according to the 10th Amendment.
Approaching
2020, the US Federal Government spends $4 trillion a year and State and Local
governments spend $3.5 trillion a year.
US Nominal GDP is $21.5 trillion a year. Government spends 40% of US
GDP. Government subsidies have made the cost of healthcare and education
unsustainable. The US needs to cut government spending in half and eliminate
most of its departments, agencies and programs.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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