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Old 01-12-2013, 09:39 PM   #31
detbuch
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Originally Posted by spence View Post

Everyone here voted for government representation that put these laws into place.

You my friend are guilty as charged.


-spence
No, not everone here voted for those who are responsible for putting whichever laws you're referring to in place. There were many votes against every member of Congress. And of those elected many were against laws that were passed.

The culprit is not primarily We the People who must vote between meeny, miney, and moe. It is those who have controlled the levers of power and used those machines to subvert their constitutional limitations. And by so doing have given themselves powers to legislate that were not given them by the Constitution. The Constitution, as written, does not give them the power legislate for the general welfare in the way they do. And whatever culpability we the voters have is mitigated by the nefarious means that leaves us choices that were never intended to be given. We were warned by the founders that once the people were given access to the public treasury, that would be the end of the Republic. They understood human cupidity, and created a form of government that would lessen the publics access to the people's treasury, and would even limit the Federal Government's ability to grow a treasury so massive as today's relative to the private sector. We the People, all of us including the many that protest against it, are saddled with a leviathan government that has enticed the ignorant into being its dependants, and rides herd on the rest. For blame, look more to those who decided that the Constitution was too restrictive, that the central government must be free to do what was meant for state and local governments and the people themselves were to do. And must be free to do it all without powerful checks and balances.

Stealing the treasure of freedom for tokens of dependency was the meanest con trick in our history.
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