Constitutional Issues (194)
Constitutional Taxation
The Founding Fathers did not intent on having the government tax the people of the states directly. Instead it was their intent to tax the states based on their populations. A state with 10% of the poeple woujld be assessed an amount equal to the amo
Read more…How to Unratify an Amendment
In the Declaration of Indpendence, Thomas Jefferson stated that a government derives its just power from the consent of the governed. He also stated that people not only have the power to give their consent, but have the power to withdraw it.
We give
Read more…Drain The Swamp - The Damage is Done
Since 1913, Congress has been writing more and more laws that violate the Constitution and we need to turn back the clock and begin to repeal those laws that are clearly unconstitutional.
The first Act of Congress that needs to be repealed is. the F
Read more…Tenth Amendment and State Sovereignty
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Tenth Amendment and the Sovereignty of the States
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The Myth of Implied Powers
The idea that the government has powers implied, but not delegated is potentially a very dangerous doctrine. The acceptance of this principle grants to Congress the authority to pass anything that they collectively believe is both necessary and prop
Read more…The Constitution is a Contract
The Constitution is a Contract
The Constitution for the united States is a contract between an employer and their employees. The employer is the people and the employee is the government. The people created an employer-employee relationship between
Read more…Constitutional Amendments - Be Not Deceived
Make no mistake about it, those lurking in the shadows in control of our government also control the schools and the media. Virtually everything were are taught is designed to shield us from reality. We are taught in government schools what they want
Read more…The Amendment Ratification Process
Amending the Constitution
Article V, u.s. Constitution
"The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several S
Read more…Admission of the States
The United States in Order of Statehood
Order |
State |
Date Admitted |
1st Census |
First Settlements (Focus on English) |
1 | Delaware | 1787-12-7 | 1790 | 1664-English Capture Dutch Territory; 1631-Lewes (Du) |
2 | Pennsylvania | 1787-12-12 | 1790 | 1682-W |
The Provisions of the Preamble
Preamble for the united States
The word united is not capitalized because it is an adjective .
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defen
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Founding Documents
Introduction to America’s Founding Documents
No documents have had a greater influence on the citizens of our country than the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. The Declaration of Independence marked the birt
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