The American people have made it abundantly clear that they want the system of government envisioned by the Founding Fathers, but the country remains mired in the practices that characterize our modern, statist government.
Originally, the United States was intended to uphold individualist values, as evidenced by the repeated references to the rights of citizens to, among other things, freedom of speech, religion, and self-defense in the constitution. The idea was that by building upon this blueprint, we would be able to work towards a perfect understanding of liberty.
Today, however, nothing could be further from the truth: the power of government, which is expressly circumscribed in the country’s founding documents, is virtually unrestrained. Regulation is out of control and law enforcement is able to behave as it sees fit. Fortunately, it seems that many are finally fed up with this authoritarian state of affairs.
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Cheating the speed limits are therefore also unconstitutional!
They’ve caught communities in Georgia of doing that…
Thank the courts for this is speed traps and laziness
The judge and taxes is really unconstitutional especially when the judge is not talking for the people!!! For those that don’t know look up the Boston Tea Party I thought we won apparently we lost!! Smh
More craziness… I work for a local public company. When I got a red light ticket driving a work vehicle I was called in and offered two options. 1. Allow the company to pay the fine then quote, “We have an agreement with the city to just pay the fine.” I was then informed the fine would be taken out of my pay over two pay periods, or 2. Accept the ticket myself and go to court to fight or pay reduced fine. I contested it of course to at least save half. And! At court it wasn’t even a judge, it was a city council member!
That’s what it is… revenue producing!
BS. When the Contitution was written, their wasn’t any electrification or traffic signs or 6 lane road ways. Get real prople…
that’s great news
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