The first three articles of the Constitution provide the three branches of government their role and responsibilities to keep checks and balances on personal liberty and rights. All who serve in these branches swear to uphold the Constitution, but do they understand that we have developed outside the confines of the document. The once limited government is now large and with unlimited influence. Congress and the Senate work around the clock to show Americans that they are deserving of their vote while they cash in on the privileges granted to them.
The Executive branch operates on executive orders and oversees the law and order of the country. Our President and law enforcement gets their authority through this Article. Since 1933, Presidents have abused their powers through the declaration of emergency powers. This was critical for over 450 decrees that made them no different than the Kings and Queens we chose to separate from in the 1700’s. During the pandemic we once again entered an undetermined length of emergency which gave the office of president unchecked powers.
Our judicial system is flawed. They rule on what is Constitutional. Who or what gave them that right? “We the People” are the sole owners of what is constitutional. The Supreme Court has usurped this and the citizens have accepted it as truth. Where in the constitution was this authorized?
On Part IV, we highlight Michael Badnarik’s innate ability to make you question what you thought you knew. Go to badnarik.org to check out his life’s work, and purchase a book for you and a friend.
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