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These steps will help but the solution must still solve the trillions of dollars the government must pay out to Social Security beneficiaries over the next 30 to 40 years. Since the government does not produce a product for which it sells to earn a profit, and higher taxes is not an option, America must [...]

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Keeping government close to the people is a cornerstone of our American society. Ensuring that the vast majority of power remains and is retained at the state and local level is essential in protecting the rights of the states and of the people. Decentralization of governmental power is critical and must be protected from the [...]

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Corporation Rights *

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Air, water, food and shelter are necessities for people to continue Life, as is medical treatment at times.  The existence of a corporation requires none of these.  Corporations are an intangible creation or entity that exists only in the imaginary world of legal fiction.  Any life it experiences is only a result of the people [...]

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Common Law.

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America was established upon the principles of the common law, principles emanating, largely, from the Christian religion.  Those principles characterize our system of government, one whereby the people have certain unalienable rights and liberties — a system where the people are equal, and justice is administered through the rule of law, not by the [...]

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Controversy over the issue concerning the separation of church and state has escalated in recent history.  The fundamental proposition behind this principle was to eliminate the possibility of tyranny from the state or the church — one would have no direct control over the other.  However, this idea has [...]

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Article V Convention.

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There has been substantial fear among the people in recent times over modifying the federal Constitution.  The main argument for this fear comes from the allegation that a constitutional convention cannot be adequately controlled to guard it from corrupt forces.  Though we would agree that such forces are present, we must [...]

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We believe that the Electoral College is essential to our federalist republic and must be retained.

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The founders of the federal Constitution exercised great care to ensure a balance in power among the states in determining the office of President of the United States.  This distribution of power among the states is an [...]

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The 17th Article in Amendment to the federal Constitution is a significant set-back for our federalist system of government.  It effectively eliminates the ability of the states to recall their Congressional members who fail to serve the state’s interests.  Instead of being appointed by the various state legislatures, they are elected by the people [...]

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