The Federal government has been seeking to expand it’s power for years, and President Obama has insisted that because he was a professor of Constitutional law he somehow is more equipped and capable to teach us how this country should run and why we must obey whatever he says.
He therefore jammed Obamacare through Congress with not one Republican supporter, and then somehow conned the Supreme Court into affirming that U.S. citizens MUST purchase insurance or be fined. This is typical of the lawless Obama administration, and we have truly become a banana republic, though that is not how the Constitution is written.
See the excellent video on page 2 regarding Constitutional limitations that are being violated.
The Federal governments seems to think that the citizens only own property leave of the government, and in essence that is true.
If a person buys a piece of property and pays property taxes on it, that is a form of rent paid to the government, and the government can seize that property and push the rightful owner off of that land if the taxes are not paid. How then does someone own a piece of property if the government can demand rent and evict if that rent or tax is not paid? It is stunning when seen this in the broad context, and true students of the Consititution will recognize the con that we have all bought in to.
The latest land and power battle is over father and son ranchers in Oregon by the name of Hammond went to jail on an arson charge. In 2002 and 2006, these ranchers decided to clear some brush and overgrowth on their ranch land by conducting a controlled burn, a very common activity in large areas such as their ranch in Oregon. The fire accidentally spread onto federal lands but was put out by the ranchers without any help from the feds. However, the Federal government still charged the ranchers with arson and are determined to jail them for 5 years each. Incidentally, the Federal land is flourishing, is now less of a wild fire hazard, and no properties were damaged in the incident.
The Constitutional attorney in the following video cites the Hammond case, but then goes on to instruct us on why it is only a small part of the huge overreach of the Federal government, as shown by the Constitutional limitations that the Federal government has been ignoring.
Watch video, page 2:
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Larry Parker I agree. This whole election is taking it’s toll on me. I can’t wait for it to be over. Trump seems to be winning as far as I can see. People will be voting for him, but won’t say because they don’t want the fall back, I know that for a fact. The polls are so wrong. I don’t know about you but I don’t know one person that has been polled. Thing that is getting me though, is he may loose regardless of the peoples vote, because the Electorate vote wins. ???? I’m stressing..
Not only school, this should be mandatory viewing annually for Congress, Supreme Court, the president and state governments!
It’s called territorial jurisdiction. The Fed only has the right to own land and make laws in DC. Somehow we’ve allowed their fear and bullying tactics to become “law”. Stupid Americans will do whatever the newsman tells them because stupid Americans don’t realize they’re watching corporate/gov’t advertising whenever they watch the news. Nothing more dumb to me than hearing someone think they’re patriotic because they pay taxes and “support our troops”. Even though they have zero clue what our troops actually do anymore.
Yeah, tell them that, we already know.
10 mile circle.
We are not stopping them period
Wow! If you do nothing else today!
Listen to this wise young attorney and research for yourself what she is saying about our gov’t. Lord willing maybe we can have a surge of patriotism in our schools private and public and teach Civics and American History once again. Also remember it was only a few patriots that rallied to put our country and our bundle of rights together. Property and our right to own property has always been a fundamental part of our founders Declaration of Independence and our U.S. Constitution. We are a Republic if we can keep it fought for by those who pledged their lives and
sacred honor.
Yep!
The Federal government has been seeking to expand it’s power for years, and President Obama has insisted that because he was a professor of Constitutional law he somehow is more equipped and capable to teach us how this country should run and why we must obey whatever he says.
He therefore jammed Obamacare through Congress with not one Republican supporter, and then somehow conned the Supreme Court into affirming that U.S. citizens MUST purchase insurance or be fined. This is typical of the lawless Obama administration, and we have truly become a banana republic, though that is not how the Constitution is written.
See the excellent video on page 2 regarding Constitutional limitations that are being violated.
The Federal governments seems to think that the citizens only own property leave of the government, and in essence that is true.
If a person buys a piece of property and pays property taxes on it, that is a form of rent paid to the government, and the government can seize that property and push the rightful owner off of that land if the taxes are not paid. How then does someone own a piece of property if the government can demand rent and evict if that rent or tax is not paid? It is stunning when seen this in the broad context, and true students of the Consititution will recognize the con that we have all bought in to.
The latest land and power battle is over father and son ranchers in Oregon by the name of Hammond went to jail on an arson charge. In 2002 and 2006, these ranchers decided to clear some brush and overgrowth on their ranch land by conducting a controlled burn, a very common activity in large areas such as their ranch in Oregon. The fire accidentally spread onto federal lands but was put out by the ranchers without any help from the feds. However, the Federal government still charged the ranchers with arson and are determined to jail them for 5 years each. Incidentally, the Federal land is flourishing, is now less of a wild fire hazard, and no properties were damaged in the incident.
The Constitutional attorney in the following video cites the Hammond case, but then goes on to instruct us on why it is only a small part of the huge overreach of the Federal government, as shown by the Constitutional limitations that the Federal government has been ignoring.