Title: Case for Article V Convention
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Created: 2019-03-13 14:14:15
Updated: 2020-03-13 23:00:00
Published: 2019-03-13 14:14:33
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The Case for an Article V Convention of States
Time is running out. Rather than safeguarding the blessings of liberty for future generations, the federal
government is incurring debt that soon will enslave our heirs. It also is seizing power from the states and
taking liberty from the people. It’s time American citizens take a stand and make a legitimate effort to
curb the power and jurisdiction of the federal government. This is not a partisan issue. The U.S. national
debt has doubled in less than 10 years to more than $22 trillion – under Democrat and Republican
administrations. Unless a force outside of Washington, D.C. intervenes, the federal government soon
will bankrupt this nation. Fortunately, the Founders of the United States offered a solution to resolve
such abuses of power. The solution – an Article V Convention of States – uses power granted to the
states in the U.S. Constitution along with grassroots citizen involvement. Under Article V, U.S. citizens
have the Constitutional right to debate and impose a complete package of restraints on the misuse of
power by all branches of the federal government. The time to invoke Article V of the U.S. Constitution is
now.
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Federal Abuse of Power:
4 Current Examples
The following abuses are not just instances of bad federal governmental policy. They are driving us
toward an age of oppression – a ‘soft tyranny’ – in which the federal government guides, shapes and
controls the will of the people.
1. Deficit Spending – Last year’s $21.6 trillion national debt is staggering. Yet by standard accounting
practices, the actual figure owed by the federal government is much higher – approximately $100+
trillion more in vested Social Security benefits and other programs. It’s inconceivable the federal
government can tax its way out of this much debt.
2. Regulatory Overreach – Businesses today operate under complex, conflicted, and often crushing
regulatory burdens imposed by the federal government. When agencies enact law, rather than
Congress, there is little accountability.
3. Congressional Attacks on State Sovereignty – Federal government respect of the states as independent
republican governments has eroded drastically. By using only partially funded grants combined with federal
mandates, Congress exerts control over states – making state legislatures regional congressional agencies.
4. Federal Takeover of the Decision-Making Process – The Founders believed liberty requires strict
adherence to limited and delegated power. Yet collusion among decision-makers in Washington, D.C.,
has replaced the U.S. Constitution’s system of checks and balances, as well as shared powers. The result
is an ever-escalating attack on the decision-making process and the authority of all 50 states.