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'Liberty Amendments': "Levin’s Strategy is the Only Way for the American People to Have a Say..."
Reaganite Republican ^
| 16 August 2013
| Reaganite Republican
Posted on 08/16/2013 6:29:31 AM PDT by Reaganite Republican
"We are spectators to a game show in Washington.
We might be able to vote a few of the contestants off the show,
but we have NO control over the rules of the game..."
"Levin aims to change the rules of the game
or, more properly, reset them, to restore the brilliant system
put in place by Americas Founders"
Some highlights from Mr Hayward's glowing endorsement of the Levin plan for conquering the leviathan establishment state, as spelled out in his new book 'The Liberty Amendments'...
- The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic is one of the most focused, accessible, and aggressive political books youll ever find.
- ...thesis is that the balance of power between the three branches of the federal government, the states, and the American people has been distorted beyond the ability of conventional politics to repair.
- The entire point of this century-long quest to centralize power was to remove it from the clumsy hands of foolish American citizens. We are spectators to a game show in Washington. We might be able to vote a few of the contestants off the show, but we have no control over the rules of the game.
Levin aims to change the rules of the game
- Levin aims to change the rules of the game
or, more properly, reset them, to restore the brilliant system put in place by Americas Founders.
- A Constitutional reset is necessary because the progressive project is a cascade of lost freedoms, designed so that each step is irreversible, and every inch of ground taken by the State is claimed forever. The distribution of power to un-elected bureaucrats is a key element of this process.
- One of the Liberty Amendments sunsets all federal departments and agencies, unless Congress reauthorizes them every 3 yrs by majority vote. Every big-ticket Executive Branch regulation would be subjected to review by a joint congressional committee. This amendment would pull the plug on the unstoppable federal bureaucracy, forcing every department to perpetually justify its existence...
- Another ... reins in the judicial branch, setting term limits for SCOTUS justices, and giving Congress the power to override SCOTUS opinions with a 3/5ths vote, without risk of presidential veto. 3/5ths of the state legislatures can also join forces to knock down a Court decision.
- Thats a recurring theme of the Liberty Amendments: the restoration of both congressional and state power. As Levin repeatedly reminds us, nothing worried the Founders more than the rise of a despotic national executive, such as the one we have now...
- ... progressives dont think they need to understand those arguments any more, because the foundation of the total State has been laid, and the clock can never be turned back, as one of their favorite slogans has it. This should leave them at a severe intellectual disadvantage, if the Liberty Amendments become a topic of national debate.
- Two of the proposed Liberty Amendments are devastating blows against imperial federal power, making it easier for states to amend the Constitution, and giving them a brief window of opportunity to strike down both congressional legislation and Executive Branch legislation.
- Levin also makes a compelling argument against the 17th Amendment, which provided for the direct election of United States senators.
- ...never seen a better case made for term limits on Congress, as Levin astutely points out that not only do Jurassic representatives-for-life distort the distribution of power in Congress, but they invest a great deal of our national energy (and funding!) in maintaining their 85-percent-plus re-election rate.
- As it stands, far too many representatives discover they can most easily secure lifetime tenure by representing the Leviathan State instead of their constituents, tapping the federal treasury to purchase reliable voters.
- The reason (for) Constitutional amendments is that any other instrument of legislation or representation can be twisted to the purposes of the central State.
- Levin makes an irrefutable case that we long ago passed the point of no return for reforming our bloated, degenerate, dying federal government by winning a few elections. The people who rigged this system made certain to armor it against future dissent from unhappy voters...
- Levins strategy is the only way for the American people to have a say on all the things weve been told we dont get to vote on any more.
- Reading this book will help you appreciate the terrible magnitude of what we have lost, and the intractable nature of an arrogant system that dictates to us instead of representing us, appropriating the language of 'democracy' to dignify what really amounts to quelling dissent against whatever the ruling class wants to do next.
- And ...you might be surprised to learn just how accurately the supposedly out-of-touch and obsolete Founders predicted everything happening today. Why, reading Chapter 8 of The Liberty Amendments, youd think John Adams was taking daily delivery of the New York Times through a time warp. I suspect he and his peers would have little argument with Levins recommendations...
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TOPICS: Conspiracy; Government; History; Politics
KEYWORDS: amendments; convention; levin; liberty
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To: Resolute Conservative
Our spokesperson.... I really feel tuned in to this guy.. His ideas completely resonate with me.
this book may be the tipping point. He has spelled it out, with the proper course of action.
To: okie01; Resolute Conservative
I have similar apprehension about a Constitutional Convention in the current political atmosphere.
Politicians, Lawyers, Unions, Lobbyists, Bureaucrats, self-interest political groups, Party Elites (both Dem and Pubbie) would be lined up for miles to peddle influence and push agendas. And they will have judges at many levels on standby to step in, where possible.
Unintended consequences. They WILL happen. They always do in politics. And the self-interests would have piles
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posted on
08/16/2013 7:54:07 AM PDT
by
TomGuy
(.)
To: Arm_Bears
You have a half a point.
The Supreme Court struck down Obama’s unilateral move to determine when Congress was in session or not. This example shows that at the very least new amendments would be able to box the Supreme Court into a targeted decision.
If you read Levin’s suggested amendments, you can see life would be much more difficult for the ruling class. If they would then choose to ignore the law altogether, things would become very interesting and probably dangerous.
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posted on
08/16/2013 8:07:27 AM PDT
by
Hostage
(Be Breitbart!)
To: Reaganite Republican
I love Mark Levin, but I believe that a con-con would be a disaster. It would be hijacked by Alinskyites, with the blessing of the MSM, and it would produce insanity like a “economic justice amendment” and a “prevention of gun violence amendment.”
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posted on
08/16/2013 8:34:36 AM PDT
by
Travis McGee
(www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
To: Resolute Conservative
Right, but we cannot control what we have now and I fear opening that box to a larger uncontrollable crowd. So, we should leave everything under the control of the currently uncontrollable crowd?
If the country is to be saved, risks will have to be taken.
And it is apparent that the current crop of politicians cannot be turned over quickly enough for the institutions to reform themselves. We elect 3-or-4 guys to the Senate and 10-or-so guys to the House and, by the time we elect enough to actually effect change, the first group has been corrupted.
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posted on
08/16/2013 9:17:32 AM PDT
by
okie01
(The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
To: Reaganite Republican
My liberty amendments:
Raise the voting age to 25 years of age. Yes that's right, I said 25 years of age.
Eliminate the federal income tax and ban it permanently. Also eliminate all estate and inheritance taxes as well as the so called "capital gains" taxes. This is the only way to keep the federal government small and prevent it from controlling and dominating people through its vicious income taxes. Make another amendment banning property taxes.
Eliminate the so called "civil rights" amendments which are used only to badger white Americans.
Add an amendment that explicitly controls immigration.
Add an amendment that allow states to secede from the union if the federal government fails in its behavior toward and obligation to the States.
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posted on
08/16/2013 10:05:30 AM PDT
by
StormEye
To: StormEye
Overturn Wickard v Filburn.
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posted on
08/16/2013 10:06:54 AM PDT
by
tacticalogic
("Oh, bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
To: Arm_Bears
You(nor we)have not done this. So you’ve haven’t reached anyplace to start considering extreme actions.
To: Travis McGee
“I love Mark Levin, but I believe that a con-con would be a disaster. It would be hijacked by Alinskyites, with the blessing of the MSM, and it would produce insanity like a economic justice amendment and a prevention of gun violence amendment.”
1) It isn’t a constitutional convention.
2) And if some of their goofy amendments did get proposed, so what? It still has to get 3/4ths of the states to agree to it. It isn’t like dozens of amendments don’t get proposed in congress every year.
To: VanDeKoik
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posted on
08/16/2013 3:44:19 PM PDT
by
Travis McGee
(www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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