While Doug is working with Birth Choice Temecula at their Fall Festival, JASmius has the reins today on Constitution Radio.
Here's today's AllStar Collision Big Stories of the Week:
✅ A Republic
http://politicalpistachio.blogspot.com/2017/10/reader-lets-focus-on-election-process.html
✅ Trump versus Fake News
http://politicalpistachio.blogspot.com/2017/10/trump-challenges-fake-news.html
✅ Trump Decertifies Iran Nuclear Deal
http://politicalpistachio.blogspot.com/2017/10/trumps-rejection-of-iran-nuclear-deal.html
✅ Marxism in the name of Regionalism
http://politicalpistachio.blogspot.com/2017/10/community-choice-aggregation-marxism-in.html
✅ Trump At Values Voter Summit: We Worship Go, Not Government
http://www.npr.org/2017/10/13/557459193/trump-set-to-address-values-voter-summit-for-first-time-as-president
✅ Congressional Alzheimer's Medications
https://www.statnews.com/2017/10/11/pharmacist-congress-drug-delivery/
✅ California's Pronoun Legislation
http://dailycaller.com/2017/10/06/california-can-now-jail-people-for-misusing-gender-pronouns/
✅ America's Dual Constituency
The
American System’s dual constituency
is a system where both the people and the States are citizens of the
union. The arrangement creates two
separate bodies of voters. A dual
constituency is a prominent example of what makes the American System truly exceptional.
Early
in the history of the United States, the States’ voice was more prominent in
the process.
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The States appointed the members of the United States Senate. The practice changed after the ratification
of the 17th Amendment in 1913. The States
followed the model prior to the 17th Amendment by allowing the counties to
appoint the members of the State Senate.
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The States appointed the electors who would vote for President of the United
States. The gradual change towards
democracy began as a result of the urgings of Andrew Jackson, who believed the
United States should be a pure democracy.
By 1828, all but a couple States’ electors voted in line with the
popular vote of the States.
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The States were the final arbiters of the United States Constitution, not the
federal courts. This has been changed by
judicial review.
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State militias enjoyed a dominant position in the protection of the States,
both from invasion, and from the potential tyranny from a central
government. There is a current attempt
to federalize all State militias (including the National Guard).
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Only the States administered local issues through legislation and execution.
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Only the States paid a tax to the federal government in order to satisfy the
latter’s annual budget, taxing the people separately to recoup the funds. In this way, the States acted as a wall of
protection between the citizens, and the federal government’s voracious
appetite for tax dollars and unconstitutional spending. This form of indirect taxation existed until
the 16th Amendment altered the system to allow the federal government to
directly tax the citizens.
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Interstate commerce was only a federal concern when there was a dispute between
the States. Otherwise, the federal
government refrained from interference.
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County Sheriffs are our elected constitutional officers, and were the final
protection against unwarranted federal policing activities.
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