Tag Archive | tenth amendment
Posted on May 20, 2014. Tags: Constitution, government, supreme, tenth amendment
Contributed by Sue Long. We are distressed by the federal government’s overreach and disregard for the Constitution. But what is the solution? Amending the Constitution is fraught with pitfalls. And, if Congress won’t abide by the Constitution we have now, why think they would respect an altered one? But we have the solution – the […]
Tom is a US Navy Veteran, owns an Insurance Agency and is currently an IT Manager for a Virginia Distributor. He has been published in American Thinker, currently writes for the Richmond Examiner as well as Virginia Right! Blog.
Tom lives in Hanover County, Va and is involved in politics at every level and is a Recovering Republican who has finally had enough of the War on Conservatives in progress with the Leadership of the GOP on a National Level.
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Posted on April 22, 2013. Tags: Amendment States, Constitution, Enabler, Justification, Legislators, Needy Person, Overhead Costs, Politicians, Populace, Principle, Private Donations, Recipient, Rent, Sworn Oath, Tax Money, taxes, tenth amendment, Welfare Checks, Wholesale, Wholesale Prices
Politicians often quote from the Constitution “ to provide for the … general Welfare” as justification for welfare spending. However, that clause gives the reason for collecting taxes – to protect the well being (Welfare) of everyone in the populace (general) – to protect not subsidize. The Constitution enumerates the exact ways that tax money […]
Tom is a US Navy Veteran, owns an Insurance Agency and is currently an IT Manager for a Virginia Distributor. He has been published in American Thinker, currently writes for the Richmond Examiner as well as Virginia Right! Blog.
Tom lives in Hanover County, Va and is involved in politics at every level and is a Recovering Republican who has finally had enough of the War on Conservatives in progress with the Leadership of the GOP on a National Level.
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Posted on June 13, 2012. Tags: America Today, Coalitions, Conservative Leaders, Consistent Voice, Court Challenge, Cuccinelli, Delegate, Foes, Gop Chairman, Grass Roots Effort, Holt, Jeff Frederick, Liberty And Freedom, Marshal, Mother Jones Article, National Committees, Tangible Results, tenth amendment, Two Cents, Virginia State
Lord willing I plan to be at the GOP State Convention this Saturday. I am a delegate and I will go if for no other reason than I plan to vote for Donna Holt for National Committeewoman. Former GOP chairman Jeff Frederick supports Holt (from his email to me and nine million other people): Donna, […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on May 22, 2012. Tags: Alecia, Centralized Government, Congress Works, Constitution Of The United States, Constitutional Mandate, Constitutional Restraints, Edgington, Federal Department Of Education, Federal Election Commission, Issues Education, Jim Bunning, Liberty Property, National Security Interests, Party Groups, Sen Jim Bunning, Social Conservatism, State Sovereignty, tenth amendment, Thomas Massie, United States Constitution
This report from The Hill is intriguing. Here’s the leading candidates: State Rep. Alecia Webb-Edgington (R) has Davis’s blessing, and has also secured the support of former Sen. Jim Bunning (R), who represented Kentucky in Congress for more than two decades. Squaring off with Webb-Edgington is Thomas Massie, an elected county official backed by Paul, […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on September 23, 2011. Tags: Birthright Citizenship, Blowback, Children Of Illegal Immigrants, Constitutional President, Currency Controls, Debate Performance, Fox News, Free Education, Gary Bauer, Google, Governor Perry, Illegal Immigration, National Id Card, Nuclear Bomb, Ron Paul, Senator Rick Santorum, State Tuition, tenth amendment, Tuition Benefits, United States Capital
I prayed yesterday, please don’t let Cong. Paul get lured into discussions on Iran’s nuclear bomb or explaining blowback and non-intervention to folks like former PA Senator Rick Santorum. He needs to articulate a clear vision for what a constitutionalist President can do. At the Fox News/Google debate on September 22, Paul had a clear […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on April 30, 2011. Tags: Abingdon Va, Agenda 21, Amendment Foundation, Board Of Supervisors, Carroll County Md, Catherine Turner, Complicit, Cowart, Foia Request, Frequent Communication, Iclei, Laughing Matter, Liaisons, Macbeth, Party Web, Prior Knowledge, Ream, Request Copies, Tea Party, tenth amendment, Times Article
My heart is warmed by what I found at the Abingdon Tea Party web site today – this posting about a recent presentation about ICLEI to the Abingdon City Council. Abingdon is a member of ICLEI. Catherine Turner of the Abingdon Tea Party and Richard Macbeth of the Tenth Amendment Foundation spoke after months of […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on April 28, 2011. Tags: American Consumers, Arbitration Act, Arbitration Agreements, Binding Arbitration, California Statute, Consumer Complaint, Consumer Complaints, Consumer Contracts, Crushing Blow, Due Process Rights, Illegal Practices, Private Court, Private System, Public Citizen, Public Interest Group, Supreme Court Of The United States, Tea Party, tenth amendment, Time Binding, Unconstitutional Violation
The Supreme Court of the United States issued a terrible decision yesterday. It disallowed a class action based on a consumer complaint of fraud based on a California statute that disallowed most if not all binding arbitration in consumer cases. Here is the Washington Post’s take on the decision: Deepak Gupta, who argued the case […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on March 25, 2010. Tags: Act States, Bipartisan Support, Constitutional Liberties, Equality Virginia, Federal Health Care, Freedom Act, Health Care Bill, Health Care Freedom, Health Insurance Coverage, Latino Organizations, Mary Sue, Partisan Vote, Peace Co, Signing Ceremony, Sue Terry, tenth amendment, Virginia Coalition, Virginia Delegate, Virginia Health Care, What This Means
Claire Guthrie Gastanaga , who earned her stripes as a lieutenant in Attorney General Mary Sue Terry ‘s office, today castigated legislators for supporting the Virginia Health Care Freedom Act which defends constitutional liberties and principles of federalism. The Act states that no individual, with several specific exceptions, can be required to purchase health insurance […]
Tom is a US Navy Veteran, owns an Insurance Agency and is currently an IT Manager for a Virginia Distributor. He has been published in American Thinker, currently writes for the Richmond Examiner as well as Virginia Right! Blog.
Tom lives in Hanover County, Va and is involved in politics at every level and is a Recovering Republican who has finally had enough of the War on Conservatives in progress with the Leadership of the GOP on a National Level.
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Posted on June 10, 2009. Tags: Bill Janis, Obama, rejected, stimulus, tenth amendment, Towey, unemployment
President Obama uses a variation on this theme. He dangles federal dollars disguised as “stimulus” money with mandates that require changes in state laws. Many states have taken him up on this “generous” offer to take borrowed money from the Federal Government in exchange for allowing Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reed and Obama to replace our […]
Tom is a US Navy Veteran, owns an Insurance Agency and is currently an IT Manager for a Virginia Distributor. He has been published in American Thinker, currently writes for the Richmond Examiner as well as Virginia Right! Blog.
Tom lives in Hanover County, Va and is involved in politics at every level and is a Recovering Republican who has finally had enough of the War on Conservatives in progress with the Leadership of the GOP on a National Level.
Read the full story
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