Destroying its Own Foundation
When the government overleaps its constitutional bounds, it destroys its own foundation.
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When the government overleaps its constitutional bounds, it destroys its own foundation.
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There is nobody riding in on a white horse to make us free. It's ultimately up to "the supreme sovereignty" of the people.
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Money creation by the Fed is at the root of the problem, but they hide their responsibility by changing definitions.
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Thomes Paine and Patrick Henry agreed that government is always a choice between evils.
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The American colonists demonstrated the right way to take on big government in their response to the Stamp Act.
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George Washington warned that a party-first approach to politics would lead to "a frightful despotism." Partisanship leads to a cult of personality. That leads to a lot of power in the hands of a few. And that leads to tyranny.
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Washington D.C. is drunk on power. The only way to sober it up is to take the power away.
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Fear is the foundation of government power. That's why governments are always coming up with new emergencies to save us from.
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Cato warned us that centralizing the United States into one government would create a situation where people with a thirst for power and aggrandizement would "oppress and grind" us.
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In the Virginia Resolutions of 1798, Jame Madison insisted that states were "in duty bound to interpose." But this wasn't a new idea. This spirit of resistance was an essential part of the American Revolution.
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