I totally agree. We already have an excellent blueprint in those documents. We desperately need to return to the fundamental principles therein. Our United States Constitution granted very limited enumerated powers to the federal government reserving all powers not granted to the federal government to the individual states and the people…
I totally agree. We already have an excellent blueprint in those documents. We desperately need to return to the fundamental principles therein. Our United States Constitution granted very limited enumerated powers to the federal government reserving all powers not granted to the federal government to the individual states and the people. Most of the federal bureaucracy is in fact unconstitutional. While all political and appointed office holders are required to support the Constitution most by their actions violate their oath.
Great points, I know I sound like a broken record here, but I think the key to restoring some semblance of liberty necessarily begins with at least understanding sound money.
I totally agree. We already have an excellent blueprint in those documents. We desperately need to return to the fundamental principles therein. Our United States Constitution granted very limited enumerated powers to the federal government reserving all powers not granted to the federal government to the individual states and the people. Most of the federal bureaucracy is in fact unconstitutional. While all political and appointed office holders are required to support the Constitution most by their actions violate their oath.
Great points, I know I sound like a broken record here, but I think the key to restoring some semblance of liberty necessarily begins with at least understanding sound money.