Posted on 18 April 2009. Tags: 10th amendment, Big Brother, Bill of Rights, Brandon Creighton, call to action, campaign for states rights, congress, Constitution, delegated, federal, federal government, federal power, find your representatives, free society, governor, HCR 50, home of the brave, House Concurrent Resolution, interference, land of the free, legislation, letter, mobilize, oppressive, Politics, power, prohibited, public servants, reaffirm, Rep, Republic, Rick Perry, Rob Viglione, state sovereignty, states rights, tenth amendment, Texas, The Freedom Factory, union
CALL TO ACTION:
On April 9th Texas Gov. Rick Perry joined state Rep. Brandon Creighton and sponsors of House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 50 in support of states rights under the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
The Tenth Amendment states:
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
In his speech Gov. Perry states “I believe the federal government has become oppressive. I believe it has become oppressive in its size, its intrusion in the lives of its citizens, and its interference with the affairs of our state.”
The Freedom Factory is launching a campaign to get every state government to adopt comparable legislation, reaffirming their legitimate rights within the context of a free American Republic.
We need to spread the word, to mobilize residents from every state in the Union to remind our public servants that we will not tolerate erosion of our rights and the Constitution that guarantees them.
Here’s a sample letter you are urged to send every public servant in your jurisdiction. Send this to your state’s governor and state legislatures, and leave a comment below to sign our petition:
The federal government has grown too big and too powerful, infringing upon the legal sovereign rights of our state affirmed by the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. There is a resurgent federalist movement best highlighted by the Texas Legislature that I want implemented in [list your state]. The Texas legislature will soon be voting on House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 50 that reaffirms state sovereignty. We need similar legislation in our state.
No one in Washington D.C. knows how to run our state better than our own residents. I am tired of our government bowing to federal authority. I demand that we reassert our right to self governance. I urge you to do all you can to support this movement and regain control of our state from Washington D.C.
The residents of this state need you to protect them from a growing central government. I hope that you have the courage to stand up for those to whom you are responsible.
Here’s a great resource for finding the names and contact information for your elected representatives. Take a few minutes to cut and paste the sample letter into an e-mail and let these lawmakers know we mean business. Enough is enough!
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You can read more about Gov. Perry’s speech here, or watch it directly below:
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Posted on 12 April 2009. Tags: Alex Kozinski, appropriation, Bill of Rights, blank check, checks and balances, clause, Commerce Clause, common defense, Constitution, constitutional government, controversial, courts, David Ramsay, debts, declare it void, dual sovereignty, duties, electoral retaliation, enumeration of powers, excises, federal government, Federalism, freedom, general welfare, history, impeachment, imposts, James Madison, judiciary, Judiciary branch, legal interpretation, Legislative branch, levy taxes, liberty, limited government, Lincoln, New York, Noah Webster, playing favorites, Politics, pork spending, porkulus, power, professor, protectionism, public funds, public trust, ratifying convention, Robert G. Natelson, Savannah, socialism, Spending Clause, spending programs, Steven Engel, stimulus, supreme court, tax money, taxation, Taxation clause, taxes, Treasury, united states, Virginia
Has the federal government risen above its constitutional right to tax and spend billions of dollars on pork? What argument do we have which puts a seemingly all powerful federal government back in its constitutional place and restores the principle of federalism? Continue Reading
Posted in Politics
Posted on 08 April 2009. Tags: 20/20, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, auto suppliers, bailout, bailouts and bull, banking, banks, barack obama, Big Brother, bureaucrats, Chrysler, Detroit, Early Head Start, Economics, Education, education market, Fannie Mae, FDIC, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, federal government, federal reserve, financial industry, financing, Freddie Mac, General Motors, goverment hiring, government, guerrilla, Head Start, housing, John Stosel, life insurers, market, monetary policy, mortgage, Obamanomics, oversight, Politics, pre-K, President Obama, print money, protectionism, quantitative easing, Real Estate, regulations, Rob Viglione, SEC, secondary market, soviet union, stimulus, TARP, Tim Geithner, Treasury Department, Troubled Asset Relief Program, wall street
Big Brother set to take over pre-Kindergarten education, John Stossel points out consequences of government education, $5 billion bailout unrolled for auto suppliers, government hiring Wall Street analysts caught in financial crisis, economists predict deflation will cause mortgage rates will drop to 4.2% by end of year, and Big Brother’s favorite life insurers set to receive bailouts… Continue Reading
Posted in Featured, Freedom Under Fire
Posted on 05 April 2009. Tags: Antiarctica, bailouts, barack obama, Big Brother, capitalism, climate, climate control, communism, cruise ships, Cuba, Department of the Treasury, Economics, economy, environmentalism, environmentally responsible, family, federal government, financial restrictions, fiscal policy, fiscal stimulus, government control, international law, island, limit tourism, long range missiles, mandatory limits, missile launch, monetary policy, money supply, North Korea, nuclear weapons, Obama administration, Obamanomics, policy drives markets, political economy, Politics, President Obama, protectionism, punish North Korea, remittance, Rob Viglione, security council, State Department, Tim Geithner, travel restrictions, Treasury Secretary, United Nations, violated international rules, visit relatives, weapons of mass destruction
Treasury Secretary Geithner warns that if you accept government money you must accept government control, Obama tries to force limits on tourism to Antarctica, some travel and financial restrictions with Cuba eased, Obama calls on U.N. Security Council to punish North Korea over missile launch… Continue Reading
Posted in Featured, Freedom Under Fire
Posted on 18 March 2009. Tags: AIG, American International Group, arms race, Baluchistan, barack obama, Barney Frank, Ben Bernanke, bonuses, Bush administration, CEO, Chairman, cocaine, Cold War, congress, consequences, Consumer Price Index, consumer prices, control, CPI, Czech Republic, deflationary spiral, democrat, drug cartels, drug prohibition, Economics, Edward Liddy, executive bonuses, expand war into Pakistan, Fed, federal government, federal reserve, financial inquisition, financial institutions, Gary Ackerman, government ownership, guerrillas, House of Representatives, inflation, inquisition, invading Pakistan, lawsuit to recover bonuses, legal obligation, MDA, Mexico, missile defense shield, missile treaties, money supply, nationalization, New York, Obama wants control, output, Pakistan, Peru, Politics, President Obama, rearming, rebellion, rebels, regulation, Rob Viglione, Russia, socialism, Taliban, The Shining Path, velocity of money, War on Drugs
Government says government owns AIG, U.S. weighs invasion of Pakistan to fight Taliban, cocaine trade funds Peruvian rebellion, consumer prices jump more than expected-what happened to deflation? Obama wants more control of financial institutions to ‘protect taxpayers,’ White House readying to join war against Mexican drug cartels, Czechs end U.S. missile treaties amidst ‘large-scale’ Russian rearming…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
Posted in Featured, Freedom Under Fire
Posted on 08 February 2009. Tags: congress, debt, Economics, federal government, gdp, governor, Mark Sanford, Politics, porkulus, Rob Viglione, South Carolina, spending bill, stimulus bill

The Senate seems set to pass an $820 billion spending bill dubbed a “stimulus package.” President Obama calls the bill absolutely essential and warns of economic catastrophe if swift action is not taken in Congress.
Not everyone agrees that this unprecedented spending package should be passed. In fact, South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, whose state would be a beneficiary of the largess, claims the legislation will mean economic disaster.
Governor Sanford is far more eloquent than I, so you can watch him explain himself here:
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The main takeaways:
- America is turning into a political economy: The key to success is having the right Washington D.C. connections, not actually running a good business
- Congress is trying to fix a problem caused by too much borrowing and spending by borrowing and spending on an unprecedented scale
- The U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio is at a critical tipping point (government has borrowed too much!), which is increasing the risk of our currency collapsing
It looks like Republicans have a rising star in Mark Sanford.
Posted in Economics, Investing, Politics