Constitutional
Conservatives have been part of the “silent majority” for decades and a tiny
minority in Congress. Ron Paul served as the “lone Constitutional Conservative
for a long time.
The passing of Judge Sam
Alito and Trump’s promise to select an “originalist” put a spotlight on the
need for a Constitutional Conservative in the Supreme Court and gave this group
more coverage in the press.
The genesis of this
movement began with Adam Smith in 1776, then Barry Goldwater in 1964 and
continued with Ronald Reagan in 1980, the Tea Party in 2010, the Campaign for
Liberty in 2012 and the Trump Supporters in 2016
A Constitutional
Conservative follows the US Constitution (as written) and believes that Congress
needs to either stop activities that are not covered in the “enumerated powers”
or write Amendments for the States to ratify to bring the federal government
into compliance with the Constitution.
We reject the notion that Courts can find in favor of unconstitutional
federal activities.
Republicans now appear to
be moving unconstitutional activities to the States.
Conservative Review
Scorecard gives scores to US Senators and House Reps that reflect their voting
records. These scores reveal that all Democrats are Liberal and about 80% of
Republicans are Liberal. Those with high
scores like Rand Paul and Ted Cruz don’t vote yes for bills that are
unconstitutional. Ron Paul and Paul Broun had a score of 100%, because they
voted no on all unconstitutional bills. They were both referred to as “Doctor
No”. The were shunned by the “go along to get along” crowd.
I backed some local
Constitutional Conservative candidates in 2014 and they all got 25% of the
vote.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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