"The ratification of the Constitution was a messy business precisely because the opposition understood what the Constitution could and would ultimately do to liberty and good government in the United States. Violence, intimidation, and the suppression of a free press in many States followed. That is the untold story. In Pennsylvania, opponents of the document were forcibly dragged to their seats by a mob in order to secure a quorum to call for a ratifying convention and then once the document was ratified, mobs whipped up on their opponents in drunken jubilation, literally at times. At the same time, the press virtually ignored the opposition and often printed only the speeches and pamphlets written in support of the document. "Some things never change.
"The Constitution only became a "limiting document" with the ratification of the Tenth Amendment, and that is why its enforcement is paramount. Without it, the Constitution as written opens a malleable Pandora’s Box for scheming politicians to use to their advantage. It was not sold to the States that way in 1787 and 1788, nor would it have been ratified had the people of the States thought the general government would turn out to be the modern leviathan in Washington D.C., but when arguing that the Constitution is a "limiting document," it must always be remembered that is only the case if we faithfully adhere to the Tenth Amendment and the Constitution as ratified and sold to the States. Otherwise, the opponents of the document who warned against its ratification will forever be proven correct. We were warned."But we are never exposed to the information. It's covered up by government's prison schools.\
After our economy collapses, because everybody but the ultrarich will be relatively powerless, we will suffer the aggression of gangs. The sad part is people won't recognize that the state created these gangs. They will believe the gangs are a consequence of the collapse of the state. They will instead call upon a new state to defend them from them. This is how one tyranny leads to another, and it's why people who proclaim to be optimistic about the future are full of crap.
An economic history of the Revolutionary War. It fails to mention continentals, the bogus currency issued by the continental Congress.
Ask your ruler what is the nature of being a slave. He might fudge for a minute, but when you press him, he will walk away.



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