Federal Government Overreach
In the U.S., our Federal Government has reached well beyond it's original mandate as established by the constitution. Article 1 of the Constitution established that Congress was to make laws at the Federal level. Section 8 of Article 1 went on to enumerate what specifically the Federal Government had authority over. Here's the list:
- Levy taxes to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare.
- To borrow money in the form of debt obligations.
- To regulate commerce internationally, among the states and with Indian tribes.
- To establish uniform rules of naturalization and bankruptcy.
- To issue currency, establish a common system of weight and measures.
- Establish punishment for counterfeiting money.
- To establish a postal system.
- To establish a system for protecting copyrights and patents.
- To create a lower court system under the Supreme Court.
- To define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high Seas, and offenses against the Law of Nations.
- To wage war and establish rules concerning captures on land and sea.
- To raise and support an army.
- To raise and support a navy.
- To establish rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces.
- To provide for calling forth a militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress insurrections and repel Invasions.
- To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining a militia while reserving to the States, the appointment of officers, and the authority of training the militia.
- To establish a seat for the federal government, i.e. the District of Columbia.
- To make laws necessary to execute the listed powers.
That's it. That's what the constitution empowered the Federal Government to be, nothing more. All other aspects of life were left to the states and the individuals within the federation.
The states within the U.S. were intended to be cradles or experiments of democracy in which different political systems could be tried or evaluated. These powers given to the federal government were simply viewed as those powers needed to hold the Federation together. The majority of governmental power over our lives was intended to be at the state and local levels, not the federal level.
One thing that should be pointed out. While Congress was given the power to tax to support the general welfare, it was not given the power to implement laws defining the general welfare of the country. With this thought, things like environmental protections through the EPA, a national right to carry a concealed weapon, a national retirement system (Social Security), federal regulations on education, and a federal system providing free healthcare or education would all be unconstitutional.
I'm sure others can come up with a host of other areas the federal government is involved in unconstitutionally. Here I simply wanted to put forward the idea of how far our federal government has overreached it's original Constitutional definition.
And I point out, as I am soooo guilty, how willingly we all sat back and watched this happen.
Now, since we barely teach government and the Constitution and State history in school, fewer and fewer will ever know how far off track we have gotten. And how hard it will be to rein this in. But, Trump is our first step in the right direction.
I believe he has actually read the Constitution.
What should have happened for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the EPA, and the host of other programs we have that are unconstitutional is an amendment to the constitution giving the government the power to implement these programs. Now it has happened and existed for some time.
When a case goes before the Supreme Court, one of the things they consider is what has happened in the past. Those programs above have set a precedent that may be impossible to reverse.
mikeham quisiera hacerte una pregunta acerca de la diplomacia entre Venezuela y Estados Unidos.
El actual presidente de Venezuela teminará su mandato el 10 de enero de 2019, pero muchos paises del mundo incluido Estados Unidos no lo reconocerá en su nueva jornada como presidente. La interrogante es la siguiente ¿Comó reaccionara la embajada de Estados Unidos ante esta situación y ultimas amenazas hechas por el gobierno venezolano y la situacion precaria en la que se encuentra la diplomacia entre estas dos naciones?
Te hago esta pregunta ya que me he fijado que estas al tanto y sabes mucho sobre política y me agradaría saber tu opinion querido colega de steemit.
Lo siento mi amigo. Mi español es muy pobre. Tengo que contestarte en ingles.
Obviously I cannot speak for my government or our embassies. I would hope my government would keep lines of communication open with your government. Venezuela could be an important asset to Central America and this part of the world in general. My personal hope is that eventually the government of Venezuela comes to be a government that allows more freedom in your country. That the government of Venezuela becomes a government that allows the people of Venezuela to prosper and take advantage of the rich oil reserves under your country.
Until then, you and I can only pray to give both our leaders the wisdom to find the right path.
What I can honestly say is that I questioned the morals of the Venezuelan people, many people who die of hunger but prefer a box of food that will not last a family of 4 people a week, to put on their pants to face this bad administration of the country. I am one of the people who thinks to see many people complaining that they did not get a bonus that is not enough for absolutely nothing. that's why when I see those people that I can only call ignorant, it makes me hope that they die of hunger to see if they realize the precarious situation that exists.
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