Posts Tagged ‘Founding Fathers’

Time For A Constitutional Convention

February 6th, 2010

When in the course of human events it becomes clear that a portion of the American public no longer understands the clear and unambiguous words of our Constitution it is necessary to further clarify already simple and plain language that even your average third grader in 1776 could have understood. As such I propose that the time for a Constitutional Convention to aid in the process of dumbing down the Constitution of these United States is at hand and I do propose the following amendments.

Please forgive me for, what will be seen by many, as a radical step, but I propose nothing that I do not deem absolutely necessary for the furtherance of this good Republic and the proper functioning of our government.

Amendment XXVIII

In order to make clear that there is a limit on the power of Congress to tax the public and spend taxes that are gathered, the words “as defined only by the following list of obligations” should be added to Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution so that it will read: ”The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States as defined only by the following list of obligations; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;” in order to make it clear what James Madison and the founding fathers meant when they wrote it (ref: Federalist 41 by James Madison). » Read more: Time For A Constitutional Convention

Immigration and Slavery

January 25th, 2010

 

A huge debate in Congress about whether people who have come to our country illegally should have the right to purchase health care insurance has prompted me to offer my two cents worth.

The growth and success of the United States has been driven by people who have immigrated to America, most all of them were seeking a better way of life, it’s true that some came to our shores against their will, but even those people, for the most part, found a better life than they experienced in their homeland.

Irish, German, Italian, Norwegians, Swedes and many other Europeans along with slaves from countries in Africa were early immigrants to our shores, they provided labor for the demands of a country that was booming because of opportunities provided by the foresight of our founding fathers, those early settlers who had the vision to realize the power of people to succeed when they are provided opportunity.

Some of the early settlers in America were indentured slaves; they were bound by a contract for a period of time to a master who, in essence, owned them.  America has dealt in slavery from its beginning but few Americans realize that slavery still exists here.  Slavery was not condoned by the founders that fashioned our constitution but compromises involving greedy special interests allowed slavery to continue for many years.  Special interests and their influence on Congress allow defacto slavery to continue even today.

The issue of illegal immigrants in America is being perpetuated by those special interests who want to keep illegal people in bondage in order to profit from low wages.  Nothing has really changed since the writing of our constitution and nothing will change until we close our borders and enforce the law.

Slavery is defined as “bondage to a master or household” so the majority of the early immigrants to our country could be considered slaves since most had little choice but to work as slaves, or be employed by slave masters in companies seeking people who would work for low wages, much the same as today when illegal immigrants come to our country seeking a better life.

Chinese people immigrated to America during the time the country was expanding to the west and many were employed building railroads. Chinese immigrants were treated much the same as black slaves, the only difference was that they made a choice to come here.

The success of the American experiment was due largely to labor provided by people immigrating to our shores, but more than that it provided opportunity for many of those same people to elevate themselves from slavery by becoming entrepreneurs, or what some might consider modern day slave masters.

Many changes have occurred through the evolution of the United States and, other than the illegal immigrants from Mexico and other South American countries, few people are enslaved by their employer (though many may feel they are).  The biggest change we have seen in recent years is the destruction of opportunity for those who would like to lift themselves up from a perceived sense of slavery.  The view of many, who want to junk the capitalist free enterprise system in favor of central government solutions, is mostly responsible for the killing of opportunity in America.

The big question Americans must ask themselves is this, would you rather be enslaved by your employer who you can tell to “take this job and shove it”, or enslaved by your government, with no options except to find another country.

Back to the original question, whether illegal immigrants should be able to purchase health insurance, it does make sense economically because the more people who participate to spread the risk the cheaper insurance rates are.  However, the United States has laws and unless enforced they have no worth, when anyone who breaks the law is rewarded for doing so, what message does that send to future law breakers.

Because of bad government policy since the early 20th century, which has resulted in productive companies with better paying jobs leaving America, the United States doesn’t need immigration for low paid, low skilled jobs, it has plenty of people in the labor pool to fill those jobs, but most are unwilling because of a feeling of entitlement that has been created by politicians attempting to maintain a very prized position on their throne.

A recent news story about the First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, that showed her connection to a slave, five generations ago, should fill all Americans with a feeling of pride about how America has dealt with the black slavery issue, but America still has people enslaved because of pure politics and greed.

As soon as we get rid of our guilt feeling about race and slavery and realize that all people perceive themselves as a slave at some point in their lives, and if we bond together to fix our income tax system that allows politicians to keep some people in bondage, and make government accountable to the people, we can restore the lost opportunity for all people in America.

This opinion article was written by Geezil, the Headmaster of the GeezilSchool.  Http://geezilschool.net




By: Keith Brandon

Liberal Schooling and Our Constitution – Things to Consider

December 18th, 2009

The real definition of a liberal, is certainly not the current usage of the word in modern day US politics. Many folks today that call themselves liberals are nothing of the sort as compared to our founding fathers definition of the word. Today, someone who is a Democrat, or considered a liberal, could span the gap of actually being a liberal in the strict definition to being a socialist, anarchists or neo-liberal.

Now then, are the liberal school systems and colleges in the US actually teaching the Constitution correctly? Why do I ask? Well, I see many in the Democrat Party, that seem to wish to turn America into a socialist society, regardless of what the Constitution says, and all the while they condemn the Republicans for trashing the document. It’s a giant tug of war that’s libel to rip the document to shreds either way. Not long ago, at a Think Tank meeting, I asked a gentleman;

“Don’t you feel that the liberal schooling is indeed, teaching kids to understand the Constitution only to find holes so they can promote their agenda towards socialism?” » Read more: Liberal Schooling and Our Constitution – Things to Consider