Time to Ctrl-Alt-Del the Federal Government?
Lord Christopher Monckton has issued a dire warning about a proposed international agreement on climate change, which is supported by Barack Obama and many Democrats along with some Republicans in Congress. The treaty will be the subject of the Copenhagen Climate Summit in December.
He notes that international treaties take precedence over domestic application of the Constitution. The climate agreement aims to create broad politically malleable mandates to be imposed on industry and individuals, managed from the top by an unelected world government. It would result in unlimited undemocratic government power, much of which will be in the hands of foreigners, with no mechanism to impose restraint against intrusion of any kind – thus, eliminating entirely the nation defined by the Constitution and the American way of life.
I’m not the first to ask. What happens when the employees put in charge of government operations rebel and refuse to play by the rules? It is more than our reasonable expectation that the Constitution remains in force, that the federal government operates within limits, and that our sovereignty remains intact. Every office holder has sworn an oath to uphold the Constitution as a condition for holding office. We have a contract and natural rights should they choose to violate it.
We have not yet effectively demanded those rights. It seems at times that we have become convinced that in practice the United States operates as a “pure democracy” in which the will of the majority in Congress cannot be held in check. In our system, merely being elected or having a party majority does not in any sense offer a mandate for unconstitutional dealings. We have been given that impression because, regardless of which party is in control, the other party desires a return to power over all else. The only solution they offer is to vote for them in the next election. Once elected, they follow the same general course of increasing their own power. Clearly, the element of democracy that is in our system – represented in fact by a “two-party system”– has failed.
Even if elections provided such a powerful mandate – and they do not – the choices voters made were the result of blatant fraud.
Over the past three decades, party bosses have operated in secret to engineer a dramatic restructuring of government and a complete transformation of its relationship with the people. It was not done formally as prescribed by the Constitution. Party politicians controlling the national purse used public funding to, in effect, purchase “states’ rights” from state party politicians. State party politicians take the money in part, as a surreptitious increase in state taxes (collected in the form of federal taxes). Party judges, who have also received money in connection with these transactions, have transformed the laws so that they fit rules of federal jurisdiction.
Federal government does not operate by the same rules and relationships as state governments. The tasks assigned to the federal government by the Constitution require broad political discretion, while those left “to the states and to the people” are subject to more stringent checks and balances designed to protect liberty. The greatest cost of unconstitutional federalism is civil rights. The best known example is the federalization of marriage and family law, which resulted in the legal destruction of marriage and family as fundamentally private institutions in the eyes of corrupted law. Marriage and family are now defined as components of government programs, completely under arbitrary political control.
Did you learn that from msnbc? No. CBS? No. Time, Newsweek, New York Times, … It is obvious that the political class has used the established communications networks for deception. And we continue to see it now. Were we told openly about the decades long effort to establish a One World Government? No – politicians continuously denied it. We also know that there is no climate catastrophe requiring political action. Yet when voting, many people were convinced that there was. The so-called “mainstream media” maintained the hoax in support of party politics. The people were deceived. The politicians in power simply ignore criticism and continue to lie.
I respect Lord Monckton’s understanding of the Constitution when he says; “If that treaty is signed, your constitution says that it takes precedence over your constitution, and you can’t resile from that treaty unless you get the agreement from all the other states’ parties.” However, I must assert that the people of the United States are in a position to declare any such agreement null and void. Its purpose is deception, to achieve goals that are not within the Constitutionally authorized powers of government. The People do not agreed to cede national sovereignty. The effect of such an agreement would amount to a coup – an act of war.
Beyond that, it is the American struggle to terminate the public employees who have so despicably violated their contract to that end; and to restore a proper relationship between government and the people.
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October 27th, 2009 at 2:40 am
“However, I must assert that the people of the United States are in a position to declare any such agreement null and void. Its purpose is deception, to achieve goals that are not within the Constitutionally authorized powers of government. The People do not agreed to cede national sovereignty. The effect of such an agreement would amount to a coup – an act of war.”
Correct. The subjugation of men was preamble to the subjugation of an entire people: the developed West. I fell under no obligation to honor any treaty entered into by this unconstitutional government, where my vote has been rendered meaningless by a captured one-party system, where more and more laws are passed specifically to encumber my business and personal life, where the police have been militarized and the military “constabularized”, and both of them together, into a giant machine of domination and control.
No. Just no. Once we reclaim our rights, we will discard whatever bullshit internationalist remnants remain; the banking cartel is first on the list.
November 14th, 2009 at 7:07 pm
The way to get rid of the federal government is for all 50 states to separate from the union and then reform under a new union. If some states don’t see the wisdom in doing that, they will be left behind — with the deficit to pay off. It would get rid of the deficit (which we need to default on anyway), the FEDERAL reserve, and the crooked congress and senate all at the same time. Stop waiting for Washington to reform itself, that will never happen. Start putting pressure on the state governments to create a new union.
November 14th, 2009 at 7:10 pm
Sorry, I meant “debt”, not “deficit”.
November 18th, 2009 at 7:28 am
I agree with your reasoning Ray, but see a way for states to put things back in balance without secession. They’ve already started by passing states’ rights resolutions. They need to go farther. We (the people) also need to do something. We need to reject candidates in states who run on platforms designed to be more dependent on the federal government. Mitt Romney for example – is one of the many pretenders – faking fiscal conservatism. Supporters rave about him reducing taxes and balancing the state budget, etc. They do that repeatedly by supporting every tax and steal scheme Congress thinks of and suggesting many of their own – then pretending to be conservative by living on their cut. They’ve been putting more and more of it in their own personal pockets as well.