The same can be said about most of the laws they've passed over the past 150 years. The fact that the Constitution doesn't allow them to pass laws like that hasn't stopped them yet.
Spot on, my friend. We have not paid attention, have become ignorant of all that we should have been doing and what they were/are doing. The process was slow and stealthy in everything they've touched. Congress makes laws that govern them. We, the people, have always had the right to run our own lives without any public servant interfering. Our senators ad representatives were never meant to make their jobs year-round. We have much to peel back and erase; the majority is null and void.
Congress cannot lawfully pass any such law. Any law they might pass must not go against the Constitution and D of I. Marbury -v- Madison
The same can be said about most of the laws they've passed over the past 150 years. The fact that the Constitution doesn't allow them to pass laws like that hasn't stopped them yet.
Federal Reserve and the IRS as a blaring example
16th amendment ratified by the states allowed income tax. And wasn't a fed bank a major issue with Madison a central figure?
Spot on, my friend. We have not paid attention, have become ignorant of all that we should have been doing and what they were/are doing. The process was slow and stealthy in everything they've touched. Congress makes laws that govern them. We, the people, have always had the right to run our own lives without any public servant interfering. Our senators ad representatives were never meant to make their jobs year-round. We have much to peel back and erase; the majority is null and void.
Yes, but overturning it requires getting a case to the Supreme Court. It's a slower option when things are moving quickly.
Meaning?
Sorry mate, replied to wrong thread! 😑
Ah, that which made no sense now makes sense!