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The Constitution spells out how a law can be created. Of course like many other parts, this has been ignored and worked around by creating departments that make their own laws.Trump has been pretty compliant in following the Constitution and has countered many of Obama's Executive orders.
You suggesting that Trump should be making an unconstitutional law by creating an Executive order makes no sense to me, when the whole point is to restore the Constitution. All the Rights that we have are spelled out in the Constitution. Without it, we have no means of keeping our Government in Check.
That is not to say that the points made in this video should be ignored. Some are very good for working with in the corrupt system that courts have created. Without the Constitution and article Six, the Government can simply ignore all the points made.
Shipwreck,
Good to hear from you. Thanks for your words of wisdom. Let me respond a little if I may.
You are right about the courts. We no longer have a Republic. That is what we need to restore. Or maybe we need to actually create one. Not sure if that was ever secured in reality. Not even on paper.
Thank you for your courteous reply and I agree with most of what you wrote,
Much of it I assumed was common knowledge and did not expound on. You may have misunderstood my saying that rights are spelled out in the constitution. I did not say they are created in the constitution. As you indicate, I should also say that the Deceleration of independence includes spelling out these rights also.
As for loving the Constitution, I believe it is a miracle document that has been corrupted and is not enforced. My original point is about the Executive Order which in no way should affect We the People. The President is not permitted to make laws and yet the Video suggests that in order to get what the video Author suggests, we need an executive order to make it happen. That is the part I disagree with
As for your audio problem this with a head set would solve your issue as long as your USB ports are working. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0776QBWYB?aaxitk=hdJT0yHnCymTXAECxfsvoQ&...
Good on ya mate,
The only thing I would like to reply to is the notion of the rights being spelled out in the Constitution. I was mainly focussing on the word "ALL". Neither the Constitution, the DOI, or both together encompass ALL of our rights. Neither of these is adequate to describe ALL of our rights.
We have certain unalienable rights that are spelled out, that's all. It does not even come close to describing ALL of our rights. That's the only problem I had with your statement. No biggie.
Hmmmm.
Can you give me an example of a right not defined in the US Documents. Certain inalienable rights, such as Life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. So any hting provided by God? The right to own property is defined in the second and fourth and fifth amendments. The right to privacy, also in the fifth amendment. God given rights? Can you list? I had never given much thought to accounting for all our god given inalienable rights. How would one create such a list. Is it my right to spend money? Any money? Do we then have to define money? Or is my right to spend money covered by my pursuit of happiness right. So far, I stand by my statement that the Constitution spells out (all) our rights. I accept the fact that I may not be aware of what you refer to as ALL. ( Just to be clear, my original comment was about executive orders as mentioned in the video that you state you have not watched or at least listened to. Rights was sort off topic)
Sorry ship,
But your original statement was about all rights being found in THE CONSTITUTION. Not all of the founding documents. The DOI is inclusive, but not all rights are described in our founding documents. The right to kill in self defense for instance. Not there. Specific and certain rights are described, but ALL of them? Not even close. Just semantics I know, but I do agree with your main contention that our rights are being trampled upon. No doubt.
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