posted on Mar, 21 2010 @ 02:26 PM
Note to mods: I read the top thread sticky and believe this belongs here but if not of course go ahead and move it.
Democracy is the Problem Not the Answer!
Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution lists the powers enumerated to the Federal government of which there are only 17. Most people realize now that
those 17 have been far exceeded. What most people don't realize is most of those have nothing whatsoever to do with the people or the men and women
themselves. For instance regulating commerce between the states had nothing to do with Joe blow selling something to John doe in another state. It
only had to do with the state governments trading with other state governments.
Even if you disagree with that it is plain congress has no right to pass laws regarding what health care if any you choose to use or implement an
national police force or regulate energy etc. etc.. If you want to see a Witch doctor for an aliment that is your business! Or whether you wear a set
belt or grow a certain type plant in your yard etc. The basic foundation of the law is "oppress no one". As long as you are not oppressing, harming,
or violating anyone's rights, there is no crime period!
Even most of the state organic Constitutions have something to the effect that all political power is inherent in the people. That is what so many
Americans have forgotten or rather have no memory of. All the things like Health care and the bailouts and individual taxes etc, etc, are completely
outside the scope of authority of Congress, the President, the Supreme court, and even the state governments. The Constitution in article 4 promises a
republican form of government not a democracy (and were not talking about the republican party, but a free republic).
What happened? How has this been erased from the collective memory of the American mindset? It started almost from the beginning however the turning
point was the Buck Act in 1935. Where everything was flipped from the republic to a Federal Municipal Corporate Democracy and no one said no. Now for
almost 50 years no one except a very few have said no and silence is considered acquiescence. If you as a group of people picked a delegate to
represent lets say your district as a group and at the meeting and you were all there and your delegate stood up and spoke in favor of a measure
totally against your collective will and all of you said or did nothing to stop your delegate from going against your will and the measure was passed
would that not be tacit agreement? Well that is how socialist democracy has been approved of in this country. Not enough said no and everyone has
accepted the benefits of the democracy in place of their sovereign rights. In short most of what congress does it has no authority to do at all and
does not apply to the men and women themselves accept by your own tacit agreement. NO ONE IS SAYING; NO YOU CAN'T DO THAT YOU HAVE NO AUTHORITY.
Everyone is running around saying oh we have to vote them out instead. Don't you just love democracy...?
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