I don't know who the speaker is, but this was in Palm Beach, California:
The pursuit of nullification is a dangerous strategy. A repeal of the 17th Amendment would allow for a more controlled, incremental reduction in federal power. Nullification risks encouraging a much faster change, and therefore it is more radical and unstable. But at this point in time, it's worth reminding those who favor centralized power that there are limits to what they can do.
Hat tip: Tenth Amendment Center
This web-log calls for the repeal of the 17th Amendment and addresses the hegemony committed by the US Senate. The first significant step to remove the domination and unmistakable corruption deriving from the National Government and the restoration of the Federal is to repeal the 17th Amendment. Americans should fear the steady hegemonic growth by the Senate oligarchy because the US Constitution cannot be spoiled by bombs, the courts, or the President, but only through malevolent legislation.
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Ron Paul on Socialized Health Care
It bears repeating that before the 17th Amendment the Senate acted to keep power decentralized. Unless we repeal the 17th Amendment, it will be necessary for people to establish strong lines of communication in order to point out why every crisis does not need to be met with an expansion of the leviathan. That's going to be a losing battle, but it's one we have to fight while working to repeal the 17th.
Friday, May 29, 2009
That's Gotta Hurt
Reason TV created this video critiquing President Obama's tough new fuel efficiency standards:
That's gonna leave a mark.
That's gonna leave a mark.
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