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Wally Firkins's avatar

Maybe James Madison was correct in not signing the funding bill for the Erie canal and Maybe Thomas Jefferson was correct in assuming that Madisons veto was correct and the proper powers of the Federal government were constrained "forever" but, forever didn't last very long.

Strict adherence to the Constitution means that power hungry and greedy national legislators would not find meaning in the Constitution that wasn't intended by the founders. The general welfare clause would not become a catchall for the government to do pretty much anything it wanted.

The States would have all of the powers intended and the Federal government would have remained smaller and adhere to the rights and powers intended.

The current state of our nation would be as envisioned and we wouldn't have a country that hardly resembles a Constitutional Republic.

Thank you Tara. God help us.

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Charles Hvala's avatar

We need James Madison’s and Thomas Jefferson’s today. Our politicians have no guts or principles.

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