Now that Republicans have the majority
in Congress, it is a time for no compromising the Constitution of the
United States. Promises not kept in the 1990s when this occurred only
slowed the movement toward socialism, away from constitutional law.
When it comes to articles and amendments of the Constitution –
there is no compromise. If there are to be changes, it will be done by repealing or rewriting amendments.
One such repeal should be the
16th Amendment by adding an amendment that discontinues
tax on income and progressive taxation with consumption tax at a
fixed rate that can only be changed (increase/decrease) by two-thirds
majority vote in House and Senate.
...How about we be the party that didn’t import zillions of foreigners to take their jobs? Nor is this an opportunity to focus on compromises about things like corporate tax reform that makes us look like the Party of the Country Club, or expanded copyright protection for entertainment companies that fund our enemies. The Republicans I saw working the phones and banging on doors last week don’t belong to country clubs, and they’re sick and tired of Hollywood portraying them as banjo-strumming in-breds bent on ambushing innocent canoers. … The next two years are not about pursuing some magical bipartisan compromise that will merely slow our descent into socialism. It’s about stopping that descent. The only purpose of this Congress is to the set the conditions for the election of a conservative Republican president and the retention of both houses of Congress in 2016. … This is the time to prepare to complete the destruction of the progressive dream. … We are not the party of old white people. We elected the first black senator from the south. We elected a black woman from Utah. We elected a woman who was a combat leader in Iraq. We are the party that doesn't care where your grandfather came from or whether or not you possess the plumbing to give birth. We are the party of Americans, not just a collection of check boxes on some diversity cop’s clipboard. … But we can still blow it. Let's not fool ourselves – we conservatives have not completely made our case to the American people. Let's not misinterpret this election as a rousing vindication of ourselves. We still need to make the case for free enterprise. We still need to make the case for civil rights. We still need to make a case for conservatism, and going back to business as usual by passing out corporate welfare to a bunch of guys who all look like the Monopoly Man is not going to do it. … Anyone in the military knows that you defeat the enemy in detail during a rout. Let's hunt them down. Let's finish off progressivism as an ideology. And let's do it by not being stupid.
The
Republicans need to live up to their name – the protectors and
perpetrators of constitutional law. It is about time that Congress,
Executive Branch and the US Supreme Court start practicing what their
oath of office is.
It
is time to usher in, reinstate statesmen/stateswomen instead of
political prostitutes. It is time that elected officials realize they
do not get a retirement fund for serving (measly eight years) –
only those employed by the government get such benefits. It is time
that Congress and others who are employed or elected perform their
jobs, what they are paid for. No congressional pay raises until the
budget is straightened out and military personnel can live on the
economy without applying for food stamps (those stationed in US).
It
is time that US Supreme Court justices do what they are supposed to
do: decide on cases brought before them with the articles and
amendments of the Constitution – not what they interpret
it to read, but what it says. Any Supreme Justice who is interviewed
(especially by a foreign news agency, Egypt for example) and states
that the US Constitution is outdated, no longer apply to modern
thinking have an ulterior motive and should be fired (impeached). If
they do not believe in constitutional law, they should not be
appointed as a justice or judge in the Supreme Court or the District
Court. Their obligation is to constitutional law – not political
prostitutes in legislator and executive office, nor an echo of some
foreign law, or decisions made on popular whims.
Our
nation did not become great because our form of government was
created as a socialist, communist, or any form of democracy; it was
specifically created as a constitutional republic. The only thing
that pertains to democracy is the vote of the majority of people at
elections. That was done for a purpose. The Founders knew that
democracy ends up eating away at itself, becoming mob rule and
steering away from articles in the Constitution. No where in the
Constitution or even the Declaration of Independence is democracy
mentioned. It is mentioned in the Federalist Papers, a sort of after-action report on the Constitution - and it is negative when mentioned.
The
progressives would have the people believe that the country is
falling apart because of the Constitution, because it was ratified in
1787, and because “old white men” composed it. It is a lie. The
gradual turning away and compromising the Constitution is why our
nation is beginning to crumble under the weight of bureaucracy. The
Constitution is clear on limited powers of the central, federal
government; and state rights were put in place for a reason. If one
truly looks objectively, one can see how inept and unwieldy a central
government operates when it goes beyond its prescribed authority. Socialism, even the self-proclaimed democratic style of socialism that disillusioned Americans think unique, has been proven historically that it just does not work - not if you want equality, rights, liberties and a liveable economy. What made the United States great and unique was individual liberty, yet a nation united; not collectivism that socialists say creates equality, when in reality it does not. The ruling elite become the aristocrats that Russian socialist/communists rebelled against, creating a government and society of misery, fear, and inequality. They become more aggressive monsters than the aristocrats they replaced. Too often tyrants replace tyrants.
And in terms of illegal immigration - it is not about their generosity, it's about getting more support from the sheep to retain power. Illegal immigrants will naturally not pay attention to laws, breaking the first one getting here and the second by obtaining fraudulent identification, which in turn allows them to vote, which they can because Democrats do not want a system (photo ID) to establish if a person is eligible to vote. Indeed, the Democrats have been pushing to allow those guilty of federal crimes to vote, which means they can recruit loyal supporters in prisons, just like the Islamic Jihadists do. Their power is more important than border security and the fact that criminals are crossing the border raising crime rates, increasing the number of gang-related crimes, as well as establishing the cartel that has terrorized Mexico and Central America for decades.
Now is the chance to get started with true reformation - that means defeating the progressive movement and getting rid of the RINOs in the Republicans Party. There are third parties, like the Constitution Party, but they insert too much emphasis upon religion while at the same time being constitutionalists. The Democrat Party needs to reform itself, which would be quite a larger undertaking than the GOP needs to do. One thing, the GOP establishment needs to quit referring to constitutionalists like the Tea Party Patriots as "radical". If they think it is radical to demand that constitutional law be returned to the federal government and with it the rights of freedom of choice and property rights - well they are singing in the wrong choir.
As Winston Churchill pointed out - no form of government is perfect, just like humanity that makes up society; however, the constitutional republic is the best ever devised, and if the articles and amendments are paid attention to, will continue to be so. Socialism and forms of it have always failed and always will, just like John Adams said about democracy - it eats itself to death.
And in terms of illegal immigration - it is not about their generosity, it's about getting more support from the sheep to retain power. Illegal immigrants will naturally not pay attention to laws, breaking the first one getting here and the second by obtaining fraudulent identification, which in turn allows them to vote, which they can because Democrats do not want a system (photo ID) to establish if a person is eligible to vote. Indeed, the Democrats have been pushing to allow those guilty of federal crimes to vote, which means they can recruit loyal supporters in prisons, just like the Islamic Jihadists do. Their power is more important than border security and the fact that criminals are crossing the border raising crime rates, increasing the number of gang-related crimes, as well as establishing the cartel that has terrorized Mexico and Central America for decades.
Now is the chance to get started with true reformation - that means defeating the progressive movement and getting rid of the RINOs in the Republicans Party. There are third parties, like the Constitution Party, but they insert too much emphasis upon religion while at the same time being constitutionalists. The Democrat Party needs to reform itself, which would be quite a larger undertaking than the GOP needs to do. One thing, the GOP establishment needs to quit referring to constitutionalists like the Tea Party Patriots as "radical". If they think it is radical to demand that constitutional law be returned to the federal government and with it the rights of freedom of choice and property rights - well they are singing in the wrong choir.
As Winston Churchill pointed out - no form of government is perfect, just like humanity that makes up society; however, the constitutional republic is the best ever devised, and if the articles and amendments are paid attention to, will continue to be so. Socialism and forms of it have always failed and always will, just like John Adams said about democracy - it eats itself to death.
Loyalty
to the Constitution should be prime in the minds of who the People
elect and expect to run OUR government. If not, then the People are
not performing their responsibility when voting. There are two
traditional parties; but party loyalty is not patriotism. Patriotism
is not loyalty to the government. Patriotism is loyalty to the US
Constitution and fellow Americans; because united as one people,
regardless of race, religion, or gender we can be the strongest.
Taking
sides with the enemy (enemies) of the United States is treason.
Pointing out discrepancies and shortfalls is not treason; but
requires positive action to fix those issues and problems. Pointing
fingers and sticking to policies and programs that do not work is not
what congressional members are elected or paid for. They are supposed
to be problem solvers, and it is not how many pieces of legislation
is passed – but the quality of each legislation that passes is what
counts. We have become a nation smothered with laws and regulations,
so numerous that those in government cannot keep track.
The federal government needs to pay attention to its prescribed limitations and turn over the educational system to the states, as well as the US Supreme Court making the decision that issues concerning marriage is a state government issue - not federal; for it is the state governments that require marriage licenses.
Most of this argument will become moot once the income tax is replaced with consumption tax where single people pay more taxes than married people. With that tax reformation, no longer will there be a death tax; a terrible tax that puts a strain on inheritance. People who died paid taxes on everything they wish to leave behind as inheritance, and the IRS/executive branch taxes property/investments already taxed. The same situation applies to investments, which first income tax is applied and then reapplied as a capital gains tax on any money made with investments and savings programs.
If people sat down and actually examined the whole system, they would see, and be appalled, at how sneaky, unfair, and intrusive the income tax is. Unfortunately, too many cannot see beyond the yearly "refund" check; not realizing (because they do not research) that the the Fair Tax Act will institute 'rebate' checks for citizens who qualify. Importantly, the Fair Tax, consumption tax, should not apply to food or purchase of dwellings.
If
laws are passed, they must be enforced – especially immigration
laws. It is not fair to those who went through the process to live,
work, and become citizens for others to ignore and bypass those laws
and become a burden upon a society that is thankful for being an
American. Those that cry that the US belongs to Mexico, parts of it,
should be booed off stage and considered to be invaders. It confounds
me how law enforcement and those officials in charge of it will allow
people who are not here legally to march in the streets telling
Americans to go back to Europe while waving a Mexican flag. Freedom
of speech does not mean that invaders and saboteurs can have their
way in creating conflict because they do not like our laws; who
disregard the fact that Mexico's immigration laws are far more strict
– yet its government complains how we treat illegal immigrants.
Despite that strict immigration law, the Mexican government has
allowed people from Central America and elsewhere to travel through
their lands towards the border of the US, in one case providing train
transportation. It is unconscionable.
Like
Schlicter stated - “Let's not be stupid” Republicans. Do not
waste an opportunity to slow down and stop the march towards a
socialist welfare state.
That was not what the US was founded for,
nor meant to be by the founders; no wonder Ben Franklin stated: “A
republic, if you can keep it”.
People do not want to hear about the problem and finger pointing, they want to hear that solutions solving those problems are in the works. Many Americans know what the problems are - we elect people to fix them and prevent future problems. Ronald Reagan hit home when he said: Government IS the problem!
If you trace the source that has pushed prices up and made our take-home pay smaller - it always connects dots that lead to the government; especially the federal government. Too many regulations create inept bureaucracy and draconian regulations stifle the economy. Fair taxation and less intrusiveness in the private sector will show progress in a short time - benefiting both the government and the people.
Meanwhile the extensive corruption of the Obama administration continues. Is it racism when Obama replaces one African American (Holder) with another to head the Justice Department? Is it racism when people are caught in the act of corruption and wrong doing, as in the case of Obama's buddy, Eric Whitaker, and he happens to be an 'Oreo'? Is it racist to say that Obama has done nothing about the scandals that has been surfacing since 2008, by only stating "there is no corruption here"?
Meanwhile the extensive corruption of the Obama administration continues. Is it racism when Obama replaces one African American (Holder) with another to head the Justice Department? Is it racism when people are caught in the act of corruption and wrong doing, as in the case of Obama's buddy, Eric Whitaker, and he happens to be an 'Oreo'? Is it racist to say that Obama has done nothing about the scandals that has been surfacing since 2008, by only stating "there is no corruption here"?
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