Unconstitutional
actions by the US federal government have been the cause of our past economic
decimations and are the cause of our current dilemmas. The problem is the lack of integrity in our
elected officials and the susceptibility in the voters to being easily misled
and deceived. Bribery and emotionalism
were the weapons of choice to seduce voters into letting politicians do
whatever they wanted, despite the limits provided in the US Constitution. All of these unconstitutional acts were
implemented without the required Constitutional Amendments prescribed in the
Constitution.
The
Indian Wars from (1776 – 1889) to ignored the fact that the members of these
indigenous tribes were “men” who were created equal with inalienable rights to
life, liberty and property. At the time,
native people were not recognized as having rights by colonial powers.
The
failure of the federal government to end slavery by 1860 in a peaceful and
orderly fashion led to the secession of the Southern States and the refusal of
the Northern States in allowing the unwise, but Constitutional secession action
to stand.
The next
unconstitutional act was the establishment of “National Parks” in the 1870s,
despite the fact that the federal government is forbidden to “own” land, except
that required to operate in performing their “enumerated powers”. Now the federal government “owns” one third
of the US land-mass and they don’t maintain it, so it burns down every year. They are now attempting to expand “federal
lands” to implement the UN Agenda 21 initiated “Wilding Project”.
The
Industrial Revolution in the US ran from 1820 to 1870. It was kicked off in Britain with the
development of the steam engine. The
“Gay Nineties” (1890) was the celebration of all the inventions and advances
that had been and were being made.
The
Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx (1848) was translated into English in 1888 and
became “must reading” for US “intellectuals” who had no talent for inventing
and no knowledge of physics. The all
went to work in “government” and universities.
Some of our budding American Communists were “community organizers” and
formed labor unions. In 1920 the American Communist Party published their
goals. All of these goals have been
achieved by the US Congress.
In 1913,
the Congress violated the Constitution by giving the Federal Reserve the power
to “coin money” and “manage” the Private Economy. Congress also passed income
taxes and estate taxes designed to decimate families’ ability to pass their
earnings to their children and retain earnings to operate family owned
companies. The Federal Reserve printed money and created bubbles in the economy
resulting in “boom and bust” cycles like the “Roaring 20s” and the Great
Depression.
The
federal government continued to concentrate on expanding its unconstitutional
influence, but forgot to review its liabilities, like treaties that would lead
to large war debt.
Endless
Wars
Consequently,
the US entered World War I in 1917, because of its treaty with Britain. Congress authorized this war. US companies profited from war material
sales to France and Britain, but citizens suffered heavy casualties to end the
war. Central Banks printed the money to
fund both sides of this war. The US was credited with winning this war.
In the
1930s, Congress created most of the unconstitutional departments, agencies and
programs it has today and established socialist government programs like the
Social Security Ponzi Scheme to bribe the voters.
In 1941,
the US entered World War II that ended in 1945.
Again, Central Banks printed the money to finance both sides. This was the second war where Congress
actually passed a Declaration of War after having war declared on the US. Again, the US was credited with winning this
war.
In 1945,
the Cold War began to “fight communism”, while quietly adopting socialist
globalist policies. The US fought the
Korean War from 1950 to 1953 and the Vietnam War from 1965 to 1973. These were authorized as “military
engagements”.
In the
1960s, Congress created more unconstitutional activities and began social
engineering with school desegregation, despite the fact that the best schools
even segregated the boys from the girls to remove distractions.
The 1960s
set the US up for Big Government Socialism and established a federal government
that clearly operated outside of the “enumerated powers” granted in the US
Constitution. To justify this, the
courts cited “case law” to include unconstitutional acts as legal. They claim that the words used in the
Constitution could be “interpreted” to not mean what they say.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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