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Title: Parting Company
Source: townhall.com
URL Source: http://townhall.com/columnists/Walt ... ams/2010/04/07/parting_company
Published: Apr 7, 2010
Author: Walter E. Williams
Post Date: 2010-04-07 07:25:59 by Eric Stratton
Keywords: None
Views: 786
Comments: 55

Parting Company
Walter E. Williams
Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Here's the question asked in my September 2000 column titled "It's Time To Part Company": "If one group of people prefers government control and management of people's lives and another prefers liberty and a desire to be left alone, should they be required to fight, antagonize one another, risk bloodshed and loss of life in order to impose their preferences or should they be able to peaceably part company and go their separate ways?"

The problem that our nation faces is very much like a marriage where one partner has broken, and has no intention of keeping, the marital vows. Of course, the marriage can remain intact and one party tries to impose his will on the other and engage in the deviousness of one-upsmanship. Rather than submission by one party or domestic violence, a more peaceable alternative is separation.

I believe we are nearing a point where there are enough irreconcilable differences between those Americans who want to control other Americans and those Americans who want to be left alone that separation is the only peaceable alternative. Just as in a marriage, where vows are broken, our human rights protections guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution have been grossly violated by a government instituted to protect them. The Democrat-controlled Washington is simply an escalation of a process that has been in full stride for at least two decades. There is no evidence that Americans who are responsible for and support constitutional abrogation have any intention of mending their ways.

You say, "Williams, what do you mean by constitutional abrogation?" Let's look at just some of the magnitude of the violations. Article I, Section 8 of our Constitution lists the activities for which Congress is authorized to tax and spend. Nowhere on that list is authority for Congress to tax and spend for: prescription drugs, Social Security, public education, farm subsidies, bank and business bailouts, food stamps and other activities that represent roughly two-thirds of the federal budget. Neither is there authority for congressional mandates to the states and people about how they may use their land, the speed at which they can drive, whether a library has wheelchair ramps and the gallons of water used per toilet flush. The list of congressional violations of both the letter and spirit of the Constitution is virtually without end. Our derelict Supreme Court has given Congress sanction to do anything upon which they can muster a majority vote.

James Madison, the acknowledged father of the Constitution, explained in Federalist Paper No. 45: "The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce. ... The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects which in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives and liberties, and properties of the people, and the internal order, improvement and prosperity of the State."

Americans who wish to live free have several options. We can submit to those who have constitutional contempt and want to run our lives. We can resist, fight and risk bloodshed and death in an attempt to force America's tyrants to respect our liberties and human rights. We can seek a peaceful resolution of our irreconcilable differences by separating. Some independence movements, such as our 1776 war with England and our 1861 War Between the States, have been violent, but they need not be. In 1905, Norway seceded from Sweden; Panama seceded from Columbia (1903), and West Virginia from Virginia (1863). Nonetheless, violent secession can lead to great friendships. England is probably our greatest ally.

The bottom-line question for all of us is: Should we part company or continue trying to forcibly impose our wills on one another? My preference is a restoration of the constitutional values of limited government that made us a great nation.

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The Democrat-controlled Washington is simply an escalation of a process that has been in full stride for at least two decades.

I guess that Democrats and Republicans alike are now simply called Democrats. /s

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#5. To: Eric Stratton (#0) (Edited)

Nowhere on that list is authority for Congress to tax and spend for: prescription drugs, Social Security, public education, farm subsidies, bank and business bailouts, food stamps and other activities that represent roughly two-thirds of the federal budget. Neither is there authority for congressional mandates to the states and people about how they may use their land, the speed at which they can drive, whether a library has wheelchair ramps and the gallons of water used per toilet flush. The list of congressional violations of both the letter and spirit of the Constitution is virtually without end. Our derelict Supreme Court has given Congress sanction to do anything upon which they can muster a majority vote.

If there were a Constitutional jurisdiction it would be identified by an economy operated using Gold and Silver coin as is plainly stated in the constitution. It's called "choice of law" and unless specifically stated otherwise the monetary instrument determines the law.

Constitutional (common-law) law or "the" law of the land requires a land based monetary vehicle like a gold or silver coin.

The usage of commercial paper, ie., FRNs are legal fictions that abrogate constitutional law and operate in a different jurisdiction. This is a commercial jurisdiction and everything in it is based upon legal fiction.

noone222  posted on  2010-04-07   8:36:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: noone222 (#5) (Edited)

www.usconstitution.net/const .html#Am5

Excerpt from Article I, Section 10:

No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts >>

No state can make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts but We the People can and we can also build our own economy of Constitutionalists Only transacting amongst ourselves in a private club of sorts, with no debt involved -- abolish Keynesian econimcs in our bylaws and throw out the whole debt based system of "valuation". We could implement a time invested system of self-employment and mutual exchange that increases our self- sufficiency, production, and the value of everything improved by our efforts.

GreyLmist  posted on  2010-04-07   9:15:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: GreyLmist (#6)

No state can make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts but We the People can and we can also build our own economy of Constitutionalists Only transacting amongst ourselves in a private club of sorts, with no debt involved

In effect, that's what "they" did in the opposite direction.

The created a fictional jurisdiction operating under contract/commercial law, that is THEIR OWN PRIVATE SYSTEM.

Their private system does not recognize any other system and if we're in it it is by voluntary compliance through agreement.

noone222  posted on  2010-04-07   9:32:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: noone222 (#7) (Edited)

Me: No state can make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts but We the People can and we can also build our own economy of Constitutionalists Only transacting amongst ourselves in a private club of sorts, with no debt involved

noone222: In effect, that's what "they" did in the opposite direction.

The created a fictional jurisdiction operating under contract/commercial law, that is THEIR OWN PRIVATE SYSTEM.

Their private system does not recognize any other system and if we're in it it is by voluntary compliance through agreement.

I agree that they created a fictional jurisdiction that is their own private system. I disagree that we are all in it voluntarily, although they might be under the delusion that we are. There is something called Informed Consent and also Coercion that can invalidate many of their delusions of grandeur and notions of "volunteerism". Anyone who wants to stay in their system could volunteer to do so because enslaving them to ours would be illegal -- but they can't take America's name with them. That belongs to Constitutionalists. So, what do you think about a private trading club for us? I think it could help alot during these times of economic famine from their saboteurs.

GreyLmist  posted on  2010-04-08   22:44:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: GreyLmist (#24) (Edited)

what do you think about a private trading club for us?

At this time I'd say it's the ONLY option. Look, we're either going to take up for ourselves with the possibility of failure looming, or remain loyal to the current system which is DESIGNED to insure our absolute failure.

The congress actually should revert to creating non- interest bearing TREASURY NOTES and eliminate the private FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM as we know it.

Some of the infrastucture should be kept such as check clearing houses, but the idea of paying interest to private bankers rather than to ourselves is preposterous.

Taken to the logical conclusion, we must either produce goods that the world has a use or need for or we completely revamp the economy and base it upon pursuit of some other goal that gives purpose to the creation of currency. If we accept that some entity built the pyramids we can also assume that project drove the economy for a very long time.

Bill Hicks mentions exploration of space as an alternative to a war economy and maybe that's what Kennedy had in mind. The only thing really necessary is a mutual consent to valuate currency so that its use is beneficial to the free exchange of goods and services.

We've been in a trance for a very long time. We've accepted a war economy (sort of) pushed upon us by a very small but well organized group of narcissists and psychopaths that apparently reached their belief system through the IVY League educational system.

It's very obvious to me that we have mistaken an IVY LEAGUE education for righteous intentions, statesmanship and good will.

No one that's in control of their system is going to do this for us . They've made their choice and now we must make ours if only we can break free from our indoctrination / conditioning into acceptance, even if begrudgingly, of their usurious criminal fraud.

noone222  posted on  2010-04-09   7:43:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: noone222 (#28)

Me: what do you think about a private trading club for us?

noone222: At this time I'd say it's the ONLY option. Look, we're either going to take up for ourselves with the possibility of failure looming, or remain loyal to the current system which is DESIGNED to insure our absolute failure.

The congress actually should revert to creating non- interest bearing TREASURY NOTES and eliminate the private FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM as we know it.

Some of the infrastucture should be kept such as check clearing houses, but the idea of paying interest to private bankers rather than to ourselves is preposterous.

Taken to the logical conclusion, we must either produce goods that the world has a use or need for or we completely revamp the economy and base it upon pursuit of some other goal that gives purpose to the creation of currency. If we accept that some entity built the pyramids we can also assume that project drove the economy for a very long time.

Bill Hicks mentions exploration of space as an alternative to a war economy and maybe that's what Kennedy had in mind. The only thing really necessary is a mutual consent to valuate currency so that its use is beneficial to the free exchange of goods and services.

We've been in a trance for a very long time. We've accepted a war economy (sort of) pushed upon us by a very small but well organized group of narcissists and psychopaths that apparently reached their belief system through the IVY League educational system.

It's very obvious to me that we have mistaken an IVY LEAGUE education for righteous intentions, statesmanship and good will.

No one that's in control of their system is going to do this for us . They've made their choice and now we must make ours if only we can break free from our indoctrination / conditioning into acceptance, even if begrudgingly, of their usurious criminal fraud.

"Global Warming" Coneheads want to trade in carbon units to enrich themselves and tax us into poverty as part of their scheme. We can create and build value by working to improve things that are in need of repairs, for example, and providing for our own needs -- maybe even producing surpluses that the world could use as well but that's not necessary to get started. There's no lack of work that needs to be done and even children and the elderly and the handicapped could be equal partners in the project because they generate so many jobs for others, which they are currently given no credit for and are being treated as if they are "expenses" or slave labor for the "education" industry and its unions, etc., etc. It's just a matter of paying eachother for the time invested and how to price things like food and so on. Instead of dollars, half-dollars, quarters, dimes, nickles, and pennies we could use certificates for an hour of time, a half hour, 15 minutes, 10 minutes, 5 minutes, and 1 minute for example. Yes! magazine online had two good articles recently that I'll try to find and post here along with more info on peer-to- peer time based currency.

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