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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 16 April 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, anti-American, assault weapons, Austin, barack obama, Bill of Rights, capitalism, Civil War, Columbian, congress, Constitution, construction, court warrant, crash, democrat, Diane Feinstein, dictator, domestic communications, downturn, drug prohibition, drug violence, eavesdropping, Economics, firearms, foreclosure, free enterprise, free trade, freedom, Freedom Watch, globalization, governor, guerrillas, gun trafficking, gun trafficking treaty, guns, high-speed trains, House of Representatives, housing, housing market, Hugo Chavez, human rights violantions, identity, illegal spying, illegal trafficking, indivisible, Jim Dunnam, Justice Department, Latin America, law enforcement, liberty, Mexico, militia, mystery donors, National Security Agency, new home starts, NSA, organization, passenger rail, patriot, Politics, porkulus, President Obama, ratification, Real Estate, recession, Rick Perry, right to bear arms, Rob Viglione, secession, second amendment, Senate, Senate intelligence committee, slump, socialism, South America, stabilizing, stimulus, Taliban, Tea Party, terrorism, Texas, treaty, union, universities, Venezuela, War on Drugs, wiretapping
President Obama pushes ratification of gun trafficking treaty, housing market continues to crash-new home starts down 11% and foreclosures jumping 17%, Senate to call panel to investigate illegal NSA domestic spying, Obama unveils plan to spend another $13 billion and build high speed trains (it’s a down payment), Democrats attack Texas Gov. Perry over secession comments at tea party, Freedom Watch sues dictator Hugo Chavez for acts of terrorism and human rights violations, and a bit of good news: mystery donors give $45 million to universities… Continue Reading
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Posted on 15 April 2009. Tags: Alan Bersin, anti-tax protests, attorney, bad economy, bailouts, banking, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, Big Brother, big government, Bill of Rights, Border Czar, bottoming, bureaucrats, capitalism, Chairman, collateral, communism, community organizer, competition, congress, Congresswoman, conservatives, Constitution, Consumer Price Index, consumer prices, core inflation, CPI, debt, deflation, DHS, discontent, domestic communications, domestic spying, e-mail, emergency programs, falling prices, Fed, federal power, federal reserve, financial firms, free market, freedom, governor, Health Care, health insurance, Home Security, illegal immigrants, insurance industry, intelligence assessment, intelligence officials, intercept, lack of oversight, legal authority, legal limits, liberals, liberty, limited government, low income households, messages, Mexican border, military veterans, monetary policy, money supply, monsrous, Nancy-Ann DeParle, National Security Agency, nationwide, negative tax liability, NSA, Obama administration, organized, phone calls, press conferences, private, private enterprise, private insurer, protesters, put lipstick on Socialism, recession is slowing, recession nearing an end, recruiting tool, redistribution programs, Rick Perry, right-wing extremists, rising prices, Rob Viglione, secrecy, simplify tax code, socialism, socialized medicine, spying, state sovereignty, states rights, stimulus bill, tax burden, tax liability, Tax Policy Center, tax returns, taxpayers, Tea Party, tenth amendment, Texas, universal health care, wealth redistribution
Intelligence officials say NSA exceeding legal limits on domestic spying-intercepting private e-mails and phone calls, 43% of Americans pay no taxes or actually receive money from government (i.e. receive your money!), consumer prices mixed, nationwide anti-tax protests blast bailouts and big government, Obama vows to simplify the tax code, America has its first “Border Czar,” White House pushes for new government health insurance, Federal Reserve actually considers telling the public what it’s doing, central bank claims recession may be ending soon, Homeland Security labels returning war vets as “right-wing terrorists,” and Texas governor rallies tea partiers with states’ rights agenda… Continue Reading
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Posted on 28 March 2009. Tags: Afghan strategy, Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Amnesty International, barack obama, climate, climate policy, consumers, Cuba, David Peterson, deflation, depression, detention camps, due process, Economics, embargo, energy, energy costs, federal reserve, freedom in Cuba, Freedom Towers, governor, habeas corpus, immigrant rights, inflation, international meetings, Investing, joe biden, legislature, millionaire tax, moderate elements, New York, Obamanomics, One World Trade Center, open talks, policy, political theft, Politics, President Obama, price sensitivity, printing money, recession, Rob Viglione, Taliban, tax bracket, tax hike, terrorism, unemployment, Vice president Biden, war in Afghanistan, White House
New York to pass ‘Millionaire Tax’ in biggest tax hike in recent history, White House organizing international climate and energy meetings, consumers not ready for energy cost increases brought about my environmental policies, Obama unveils new Afghan strategy, Amnesty International criticizes U.S. on immigration rights and detention camps, ‘Freedom Towers’ renamed ‘One World’ Trade Center, and Biden says U.S. has no plans to end Cuban embargo…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 17 March 2009. Tags: abuse, abuse of power, africa, aircraft manufacturer, Argentina, arms race, barack obama, Britain, budget director, censorship, Charles Grassley, China, Christina Kirchner, Cold War, colleges, communications, congress, control, costs, dictatorship, Dmitri Medvedev, down payment, Economics, European, F-22 fighter, factory, fair trade, federal stimulus, flow of information, France, fraud, free trade, global trade, globalization, government services, governor, growing bureaucracy, Health Care, health reform, insurance, Intel, Iowa, labor unions, large-scale rearming, Lockheed Martin, Mark Sanford, nationalize, NATO, nuclear forces, nuclear powers, omnibus spending bill, Overstock, pay off debt, Peter Orszag, Politics, president, President Obama, protectionism, public debt, public safety, public schools, reality check, reciprocal trade war, republican, Rob Viglione, Russia, sanctions, security council, Senator, signing statement, socialism, South Carolina, state debt, stimulus funds, tariffs, taxes on overseas income, trade war, union power, United Nations, united states, veto rights, waste, whistle-blowers, White House
Obama rejects Gov. Sanford’s plan to use stimulus money to pay down South Carolina debt, Russia planning ‘large-scale’ rearming, Obama’s health care plans will cost at least $1.5 trillion, companies fight back against Obama’s economic plans saying they are hurtful, Obama tries to overrule Congress and stifle whistle-blowing, Argentina moves to nationalize factory owned by Lockheed Martin, and big changes stirrup up at the U.N…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
Posted in Featured, Freedom Under Fire
Posted on 12 March 2009. Tags: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, assassins, bank, banking, barack obama, bonds, budget deficits, california, China, Congresswoman, consequences of the war on drugs, current account, democrat, drug cartels, drug prohibition, Economics, federal, government, governor, Gulf cartel, Lareto, Maxine Waters, Mexican, Mexico, Navy, OneUnited, porkulus plan, President Obama, prime minister, rejects stimulus money, republican, Rick Perry, Rob Viglione, Socialist, TARP, Texas, trade deficit, Treasury securities, U.S. Treasuries, unemployment insurance, USS Impeccable, War on Drugs, warships
China “worried” about U.S. Treasury holdings, California Congresswoman implicated in bank scandal, U.S. loses $11.1 trillion in household net worth, Mexican drug cartels have assassins in U.S., Texas governor rejects $555 million in stimulus money, Obama dispatches warships to Chinese waters…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 16 February 2009. Tags: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, bridges, capitalism, caste system, CNN, competition, congress, corporate taxes, Economics, federal handouts, free markets, free trade, freedom, globalization, governor, health information technology, house, how to see beyond the fluff, infrastructure, Japan, labor market, laws, leftists, Mark Sanford, modernize the power grid, obama, Paul Begala, Politics, prevent states and cities from laying off teachers and cops, regulations, renewable energy, roads, Rob Viglione, Senate, socialism, South Carolina, stimulus bill, taxes, trade, unemployment, unemployment insurance, Usa, ward of the federal government

CNN contributor, Paul Begala, attacks South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford in this commentary, claiming that if Sanford disagrees with federal spending plans he should not accept federal money. According to Begala, with all the money South Carolina receives in federal aid, the state is literally a “ward of the federal government.”
Note the two personal attacks on Sanford: this is routine operating procedure for leftists. If you cannot debunk the ideas of your competitor, attack the person and dance around the subject, trying to make the ideas sound ridiculous without actually addressing them: Continue Reading
Posted in Economics, Politics
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