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Efforts in more than half of the state legislatures to assert state sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution and prevent unwanted impositions by the federal government are now facing serious partisan opposition.

Most of the bills have been introduced and are supported by Republican legislators and Democrats are doing everything they can to block them and make sure that their states comply with federal mandates issued by a national Congress dominated by their party. They seem more concerned with profiting from their control of the federal government than in protecting the rights of their citizens and being fiscally responsible.

In the last week, three states with Democrat dominated legislatures have rejected state sovereignty resolutions. The Arkansas state sovereignty resolution was defeated in Committee along straight partisan lines with a 10-8 vote. In Washington, the Democratic chairman of the committee on Government and Tribal Affairs killed the bill by refusing to put it on the agenda. In New Hamphire, Representative Dan Itse’s radically-worded sovereignty resolution was one of the first entered and one of the most widely supported. Yet last week, with hundreds protesting in the snow and freezing temperatures outside the New Hampshire State House, it was defeated in a 216-150 vote along party lines. The enthusiasm of the citizens of New Hampshire (shown in the video at right) for their Constitutional rights was not enough to wake up Democratic legislators and convince them to vote against unfunded mandates and federal attacks on citizen rights.

In addition to these three states (where sovereignty has been blocked), two states (Ohio, Florida) are long shots for passage of sovereignty because they are trying to do it through petitioning their state legislatures. That still leaves 23 states with resolutions in some stage of development or consideration. Of those states, 12 have at least one house of their state legislatures dominated by Democrats, including Oklahoma — which has been one of the leaders in the movement. The current trend suggests that none of these states will be able to pass a sovereignty resolution until the composition of their legislatures changes, though there might be a slim hope for Oklahoma and Louisiana, where some of the Democrats are more conservative, and in Kentucky, where the bill has bipartisan support.

That means we’re down to 12 states with a reasonable chance of affirming state sovereignty this legislative session. They include Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wyoming. Of these, South Carolina, and Texas are the farthest along towards passage and Virginia is probably on the fence, based on the past history of Republicans in its legislature.

It has become clear that there is a coordinated Democrat campaign to oppose the sovereignty movement on a nationwide basis in the state legislatures. Although sovereignty remains on the agenda in more than 20 states, with partisan opposition passage in more than a dozen states is very unlikely. If that many states do pass sovereignty measures it will be mostly symbolic, because with barely a quarter of the states on board, it isn’t a big enough accomplishment to send a message which the federal government cannot ignore.

With the economic crisis worsening, federal spending out of control, and the Obama Administration targeting gun rights and raising taxes, popular opposition to overreaching government is growing stronger and stronger. Sadly, the power of the ascendant Democrats both at the national level and in so many state legislatures is too great to challenge effectively through legislating state sovereignty or with a few governors taking a stand against excessive spending. It is becoming increasingly clear that if we are to restore government which serves the best interests of citizens and protects their rights, the people will have to demand change from the grassroots on a nationwide basis with a movement so strong that it cannot be ignored or suppressed by the dominant political establishment in the states or in DC.

It is time to put an end to the politics of partisan greed and the ongoing erosion of our rights by whatever means are necessary. If that cannot be accomplished on the grounds of state sovereignty and by state governments it must be done by individuals in the streets of the nation, in the corridors of power, and at the gates of the enemy. As the economic crisis intensifies and the enemies of liberty use it as a pretext to expand their power, we can’t afford to sit on the sidelines and hope for the best any longer.

The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the RLC.
  • http://www.FreeStateProject.org Rich

    Join other pro-liberty activists in New Hampshire who are making a difference while living better, freer lives.

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  • http://exoticwarfare.com Carolyn Palit

    I am not a Republican nor a Democrat, but I am an individual targeted for experimentation (or slow genocide) with directed energy psychotronic weapons. I also have advanced nano materials coming out of every orifice. Lovely.

    There are thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people like me. We are organizing. We do not suffer any more delusions about just how evil certain sectors of our federal government are nor just how smarmy and suck-up certain sectors of our state governments can be. The feds are beating us up, and our states do not care. Hell, even our families and friends don’t care. It is not hard to pipe t.v. and radio into someone’s brain. Look it up.

    They are torturing and killing not only people overseas but their own back home. They are giving away the farm and are soon coming for everything else. We are at war on our on soil and Americans don’t even realize it. We MUST dump the federal government just to survive. If the states won’t do it, then The People must. Maybe we will even have to dump the states. I don’t know how we will do these things, but we are innovators and inventors; we are Americans. Let’s get it done. The federal government is an albatross around our necks.

    Google: chemtrails, Morgellons, psychotronic weapons, chemtrails and implants, biowarfare, peace in space, directed energy weapons, microwave weapons, radio weapons, plasma weapons, etc.

  • lumpy

    having all those nanos inside u will probably make it way easier to organize.

  • Vinny Patel

    GA’s has passed its Senate Resolution State Sovereignty Bill:

    GA SR 632

    :)

  • Frank

    I was a Republican for many many years before realizing, sorry to say, that my party had been hijacked by delirious self serving bible thumpers. Although I did vote for Obama this time around, it was only because Ron Paul had been muscled off the stage. Obama was not by any stretch a good choice. He’s an intelligent man, but he’s already proven himself to be a snake. His ten year or more plan for “prolonged detention” is totally unacceptable and in defiance of our Constitution. Has he sprung his surprise REX84/FEMA/Continuity of Government plan on the public yet? That’s next, and the Bushes and Clintons were more than happy to help out with that one. Obama wouldn’t commit to his stand on the Trade Agreements, which should have been a Red Flag right there, and then it wasn’t until later that we would find out the level of his sick and twisted relationship with Israel.

    Ron Paul, Kucinich, Bob Barr, and Gravel were the ONLY ones to decry the destructive adoption of the Trade Agreements, but their voices could not be heard. The media did everything but escort them off center stage. Every single candidate that has had the testicular fortitude to stand up to the power elite has been shown the door, and what we are left with a set of fear-mongering cronies who may as well have been members of the Chicken Little Party. With them, the sky is always falling somewhere and no one can be trusted. And it doesn’t matter which party they are pretending to serve the people under. If these people were paying attention, they’d have taken 30% pay cuts, suspended the Patriot Act on ethical grounds, and have our troops home tomorrow. That ain’t gonna happen any time soon because they’re all too busy padding their own nests. They MADE the problem. Except for the unfortunate loss of millions of innocents, if I saw a mushroom cloud over DC in the news tomorrow, all I would say is good riddance.

  • http://www.republicofdave.com Dave Nalle

    So let me see if I’ve got this right, you’re opposed to international trade? Are you a protectionist? Would you like to shut the borders to foreign products completely?

    Dave

  • Rob Hillman

    The Missouri House adopted HCR13 on March 23, 2009. The Missouri Senate conducted a public hearing on April 7, then tabled the item. The Saint Charles County, MO county council passed resolution 09-03 in support of HCR13; to date, it remains the only county to have done so.

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