Monday, October 26, 2009
THE MAJORITY OF CITIZENS COULDN'T CARE LESS
At the heart of the American idea is the deep distrust and suspicion the founders of our nation had for government, distrust and suspicion not shared as much by today's Americans. Some of the founders' distrust is seen in our Constitution's language such as Congress shall not: abridge, infringe, deny, disparage, violate and deny. If the founders did not believe Congress would abuse our God-given rights, they would not have provided those protections. After all, one would not expect to find a Bill of Rights in Heaven; it would be an affront to God. Other founder distrust for government is found in the Constitution's separation of powers, checks and balances and the several anti-majoritarian provisions such as the Electoral College and the requirement that three-quarters of state legislatures ratify changes in the Constitution. The three branches of our federal government are no longer bound by the Constitution as the framers envisioned and what is worse is American ignorance and acceptance of such rogue behavior. Look at the current debate over government involvement in health, business bailouts and stimulus packages. The debate centers around questions as whether such involvement is a good idea or a bad idea and whether one program is more costly than another. Those questions are entirely irrelevant to what should be debated, namely: Is such government involvement in our lives permissible under the U.S. Constitution? That question is not part of the debate. The American people, along with our elected representatives, whether they're Republicans or Democrats, care less about what is and what is not permissible under our Constitution. They think Congress has the right to do anything upon which they can secure a majority vote, whether they have the constitutional or moral authority to do so or not." --George Mason economics professor Walter E. Williams
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I don't know about this. I'm not sure I can take the time off on Tuesday. Who is he? I like his looks. Is he cool and a pop culture idol? Does Oprah like him?He is tall has nice hair and talks good. Well maybe, but Dancing with the Stars is on and I have to watch. Who cares anyway the same guy always wins. I don't know if I'm registered. It always rains and I can't get a ride. It's so far away and I'm not sure I can vote there. Oh well as long as I get my check in the mail I don't care. Thank you public schools and parents for the deplorable state of the nation.
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