2. Yes. Chain of Sand vs Chain of Iron and all that
3. "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
The Union and Confederacy were not united over the issue of states' rights (to have slaves). To some the civil war was the fulfillment of the Constitution.
Every part of the Constitution stands under its bretheren. The Federal government acted out of its allotted powers in every significant action taken in the Civil War. The actions made by the Lincoln Administration were the most unconstitutional in history. The state's powers are not limited under the constitution despite out-of-line court precedents. Only the federal government is limited by it. That's how it was authored. That is the intent of its message.
The state's are supposed to be sovereign entities.
1. Not everyone believes that the federal government expanding its powers is unconstitutional. The writers of the constitution knew that they could not come up with EVERY power the federal government should have.
2. The Constitution limits the powers of both the federal and state governments, by giving certain powers to the federal government and certain powers and rights to the citizens which cannot be taken away without due process of law.
3. I do not agree that the Constitution was only created to limit that power of the Federal Government.
The original founding father's are rolling in their graves. Go ahead, join the traitors of The Federalist Party and Alexander Hamilton. I'll stand by the constitution as it was intended by its writers. A federal government with indefinite power only leads to tyranny. The founding fathers knew that very well. With no boundaries, you might as well not have a constitution at all.
I hope you enjoy the ruins that are America. Breathe it in. Smell that? It's martial law and it's coming right around the corner.
I just think the states have not been infringed on given my interpretation of the Constitution. I would rather see the iron chain break then watch the chains of sand twist and clash. Maybe then it could be started over again right.
Yeah, I am leaving as well whether the NDA passes or not; Canada or the Caribbean. I would try Switzerland if I had the income. Maybe later.
The military complex the US is building is scaring the hell out of me. When I see drones being sold to local police departments, that's the final straw. It's about to go 1984 and I am not going to stick around. If Texas successfully secedes, I might come back.
I just witnessed a police cadet threaten to shoot me in the back of the head the other day. I am literally traumatized at this point. I can't take it. The abuse of power I am witnessing on a daily basis is literally tearing my mind apart. I can't walk past a cop without shaking in fear. I am tired. I am just tired.