* That one persons opinion is so much more enlightened that all other opinions listed in his post.....(that being said, I agree with the majority of your statements by the way)
very valid points. i know i will never see ssi payments. i know if i send my children to public school, the will be ill-prepared for life. i don't have time to comment on all your points, but i agree. as a moderate capitalist and middle road republican i see the validity in the points you made, more now than ever.
this is something that the states should take care of. it is not a federal matter. (the tenth amendment comes to mind ("The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people"))
Probably my biggest personal grip with the government lately; doing too much. They make up the ability to control things that they were not explicitly given the right to control. Great point Kuzi!
this is something that the states should take care of. it is not a federal matter. (the tenth amendment comes to mind ("The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people"))
Probably my biggest personal grip with the government lately; doing too much. They make up the ability to control things that they were not explicitly given the right to control. Great point Kuzi!
Exactly, so if the Imperial Federal Govt is supposed to be limited by the Constitution, who or what enforces the Constitution on the US Government? IMO, politicians really could care less about the Constitution, it is seen more often as an obstacle rather than our framework.
this is something that the states should take care of. it is not a federal matter. (the tenth amendment comes to mind ("The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people"))
Probably my biggest personal grip with the government lately; doing too much. They make up the ability to control things that they were not explicitly given the right to control. Great point Kuzi!
Exactly, so if the Imperial Federal Govt is supposed to be limited by the Constitution, who or what enforces the Constitution on the US Government? IMO, politicians really could care less about the Constitution, it is seen more often as an obstacle rather than our framework.
i thought it was supposed to be the military? im not in the armed forces nor have i ever been. can anyone give me more info on the oath to uphold the constitution? isnt there a line in that oath about enemies external and internal?
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