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To: wideawake

I’m curious, do you think the federal government is too powerful and/or using powers it isn’t not Consitutionally granted? What is your brand of Constitutionalism seeing as your tagline says Constitutionalists (suggesting Paul-types I’m assuming) know the least about the Constitution?

Don’t take this as a challenge/insult/attack, I’d just like to know your views.


48 posted on 07/29/2008 1:35:17 PM PDT by djsherin
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To: djsherin
What is your brand of Constitutionalism seeing as your tagline says Constitutionalists (suggesting Paul-types I’m assuming) know the least about the Constitution?

Firstly, my tagline does not mention Constitutionalists, but the people who often call themselves Constitutionalists.

In reality that group of people are generally Anti-Federalists and Neo-Confederates in their approach to and interpretation of the Constitution.

As such they embrace a flawed theory of the Constitution as a treaty between states instead of its true nature as an ordinance of the people of the United States.

As such they pursue a theory of interpretation employed by the frustrated Anti-Federalists - strict construction.

As such, they champion bizarre notions like the oxymoronic "states' rights."

They also embrace outlandish conspiracy theories like the idea that the 16th Amendment was never ratified.

I am a Federalist who respects the Constitution as an ordinance of the American people as a whole. I acknowledge original intent as the interpretive norm desired by the Framers and I take the Constitution at its own word as the supreme law of the land.

I’m curious, do you think the federal government is too powerful and/or using powers it isn’t not Consitutionally granted?

The federal government isn't too powerful. The main problem with the federal government is that it spends far too much on all sorts of unnecessary programs. Under the Constitution the federal government has the power to tax - the problem is not one of usurpation of forbidden power but the abuse of authorized power. And, if anything, the state governments are more guilty than the federal government of waste and micromanagement. Any excess ascribed to the federal government goes double for dozens of state governments and triple for hundreds of municipal governments.

The federal government's main job is the provision of national defense, the maintenance of internal security and the protection of America's interests abroad - these are great tasks and are accompanied by great powers. The federal government is dissipating itself on stupid programs like Social Security and Medicare that distract it from its main purposes.

54 posted on 07/30/2008 6:20:43 AM PDT by wideawake (Why is it that those who call themselves Constitutionalists know the least about the Constitution?)
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