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Go Ahead, Make ...

Go Ahead, Make …

First off, let’s share a piece of American History from one of its Founders: “It has long, however, been my opinion, and I have never shrunk from its expression, (although I do not choose to put it into a newspaper, nor, like a Priam in armor, offer myself its champion,) the germ of dissolution of our federal government is in the constitution of the federal judiciary: an irresponsible body, (for impeachment is scarcely a scare-crow,) working like gravity by night and by day, gaining a little to-day and a little tomorrow, and advancing its noiseless step like a thief, over the field of jurisdiction until all shall be usurped from the States, and the government of all be consolidated into one. To this I am opposed; because, when all government, domestic and foreign, in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the centre of all it will render powerless the checks provided of one government on another and will become as venal and oppressive as the government from which we separated.” Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Charles Hammond, August 18, 1821

And now to the problem at hand … If you read “Liberty Amendments” and listened to Mark Levin, you would know the answer to the present conundrum – THE STATES!! Texas and Alabama are currently rejecting the Supreme Court Ruling on Homosexual Marriage. If 38 States told the rogue fraud “president” Obama, Roberts, Boehner and McConnell to “take a flying hike at a rolling donut,” how would the DC elitists enforce it?? Would they show up in Dallas and Birmingham and force them to read vows to homosexuals?? Andrew Jackson is famous for his quote “The Supreme Court has made its Ruling. Now let them enforce it.” Unless and until the States combine, they will be picked off one by one. As Benjamin Franklin famously declared at the signing of the Declaration, “we must all hang together or most assuredly we shall all hang separately.” ~ (h/t VonMisesJr.)

We are living in tyrannical anarchy right now. Sure, cultural inertia makes it seem that there still exists ‘justice’, the foundational principle of the Union, but justice is dead. We no longer have laws, for the very words they are written in have no immutable meaning. And with lawlessness comes unrest. In many areas of the USA right now, the landscape is indistinguishable from failed nations like Somalia or Lebanon. Lawlessness IS anarchy.

George Orwell "1984"...

George Orwell “1984”…

If one steps back and looks at the totality of Washington D.C., not focusing on these last few Supreme Court Decisions, but instead the last few weeks to the last few decades, the Congress nor the Supreme Court really exist anymore. The Congress is what Friedrich Hayek said it would become as they are thoroughly corrupt selling tax breaks to lobbyists and special interests. Hayek said in “Law Legislation and Liberty” that since they legislate laws of “Just Conduct and Appropriate”, that eventually they would sell influence. They have conceded every Power they had in the Constitution to the Bureaucracy and have feigned legislating to the Courts.

At the same time, the Courts have been infected with statist ideological Nietzsche Supermen. They no longer interpret the Constitution but continually rewrite it. They do the bidding of the rogue fraud tyrant in the White House and the statist Bureaucracy. If one is honest with oneself, we have a Politburo. The only difference between the rogue fraud “president” Obama, Boehner/McConnell’s Legislature, the Roberts Court, and their trashing of America, is that the States and We the People have not succumbed to the tyranny; that is yet to be determined. I would mention the Convention of the States and while millions of us would surely agree, some of our own alleged “Constitutional Conservatives” would wet their pants.

Did we not pronounce loudly in November 2014 that we had had enough of the unlawful acts of the Obama administration and that we desperately needed a drastic change in direction? The individuals we voted into office in November 2014 to effect this change have failed us. Now, conservative Americans have incredibly limited representation in our government. The Executive has failed us, the Legislative has failed us, and now, the Judicial has failed us. When traditional methods of influencing government in the United States are no longer effective, should we simply resign ourselves to the country’s downward spiral and accept its inevitable demise? Texas and Alabama at least are declaring quite vociferously – NO! – Heck, HELL NO!

Michael L. Grable in today’s American Thinker…

284px-American_Thinker_logoMisapplying the U.S. Constitution is one thing.  Usurping the constitutional powers of the federal legislature is altogether another.

The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) has done plenty of the former during the last century.  So far in this century, however, it has brazenly embarked on the latter.  After its Obamacare and homosexual marriage decisions, Americans must now realize they no longer live in a democracy.  They now live in a SCOTUSocracy.   They are now governed by judicial rather than political decision-making.

In both its Obamacare decisions, SCOTUS rewrote federal law.  In its homosexual marriage decision, however, it went even farther and actually wrote de novo federal law.  SCOTUS has no constitutional power to write or rewrite federal law.  In fact, SCOTUS has no constitutional power even to judicially review the constitutionality of federal law.

The net effect is this: not only has SCOTUS usurped the constitutional powers of the federal legislature, but it has now also denied Americans their most basic constitutional right – the right to democratically govern themselves through their political representatives.

You see, Americans elect their political representatives every two, four, or six years.  Thus do Americans, through their political representatives, democratically make and execute their own laws.  If Americans don’t like the way their legislators make their laws, they can elect new legislators who will make laws they do like.  If Americans don’t like the way their executives execute their laws, they can elect new executives who will execute their laws the way they do like.  That’s how the governing will of sovereign people democratically expresses itself in a Republic.

Ayn Rand exposing evil...

Ayn Rand exposing evil…

The very word “Republic” says it all.  The word derives from “res publica.”  That literally means “the public thing.”  The American Republic is a form of government (the thing) in which the American people (the public) are – by the land’s supreme law – sovereign.

But Americans don’t elect federal judges every two, four, or six years.  In fact, federal judges aren’t elected at all – ever.  Instead, they’re appointed, for the duration of their entire lives.  If Americans don’t like the way their judges adjudicate, they can’t elect new judges who will adjudicate the way they do like.  Americans can only endure judges until they resign or die.  Or else impeach them.

Most Americans probably don’t realize that SCOTUS has no constitutional power to judicially review the constitutionality of federal law.  That it has done so for 212 long years stems simply from its unilateral judicial assumption of that unconstitutional power in an 1803 case involving William Marbury’s dispute with James Madison over the delivery of a justice of the peace commission to which John Adams had appointed Marbury.  Thus, the power of the majority of unelected lifetime judges to have recently forced Americans to purchase something they didn’t want to purchase (Obamacare) and to accept something they didn’t want to accept (homosexual marriage) is an artifact of a mere justice of the peace commission 212 years ago.  From little acorns do great trees grow.

But for Marbury’s insignificant commission and John Marshal’s 1803 usurpation of judicial review power, the constitutionality of federal legislation would have been left exactly where it should have remained all along – with the sovereign American people rather than with (as now) nine unelected lifetime judges who are as likely to exercise their own personal political prejudices as they are to strictly construe the Constitution (putatively the land’s supreme law).  Then, if the American people, in their sovereignty, had thought the acts of their political representatives unconstitutional, they could have elected other political representatives who could have, by opposing acts, remedied their predecessors’ unconstitutionality.

Margaret Thatcher quote ..

Chief Justice John Roberts, in his Obamacare decisions, has in effect twice now rewritten federal legislation – once to transform an unconstitutional penalty into a putatively constitutional tax and once to include in a phrase what the phrase itself excluded.  In both cases, this was despite the plain language of federal legislation.  The effective result is that the federal government’s ruinous takeover of the nation’s private health care system is a judicial fiat imposed on the American people rather than a political decision made by the American people’s political representatives.  If the legislature “inartfully” drafted Obamacare, then the proper constitutional remedy should have been the legislature itself more “artfully” drafting a legislative amendment.   Roberts should be impeached.

Justice Anthony Kennedy, in his homosexual marriage decision, has in effect now written federal legislation derationalizing one of the foremost of all mores governing human association since time immemorial.  This was despite the plain language of, in this case, biological legislation.  The effective result is that sexual deviancy’s takeover of the nation’s conjugal tradition is a judicial fiat imposed on the American people rather than a political decision made by the American people’s political representatives.  If the states’ same-sex marriage bans were unconstitutional, then the proper constitutional remedy should have been the legislature itself proscribing them.  Kennedy should be impeached.

Ruth Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Stephen Breyer should also be impeached, but Kennedy was the balance of SCOTUS power that resulted in constitutionally denying the states and the American people their right to limit marriage to persons of the opposite sex.  Besides, Ginsburg and Kagan should have recused themselves after having both, previously and prejudicially, officiated at same-sex marriages.  That would have left only Sotomayor and Breyer to fruitlessly fob off their personal political prejudices on the states and the American people.  Anyway, neither Sotomayor nor Kagan has – by inclination or circumstance – heretofore displayed much personal interest in marriage (either heterosexual or homosexual); Ginsburg has displayed more interest in the feminist movement and the ACLU than she has in the Constitution; and Breyer…well, he’s the administrative law mouse Bill Clinton let loose in SCOTUS.

An Imperial president..

An Imperial president..

Everyone knows there’s zero chance of this occurring, but here’s what should, in a more adult America, occur.  The people’s representatives should either impeach six of the nine SCOTUS justices or else legislatively override Marshall’s 1803 unilateral assumption of judicial review.  Either would be fully consistent with the legislature’s express constitutional powers.  Alternatively, the people should replace their political representatives until they have political representatives who will do one or the other.  In fact, this should have happened half a century or more ago.

The only possible conclusion is that the American people are too immature to preserve either their sovereignty or their Republic. They have traded their democracy for what now amounts to a mere SCOTUSocracy.