The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic
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Rating | : | 4.23 (916 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00DW8H7EY |
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Number of Pages | : | 576 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-18 |
Language | : | English |
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Amending the Constitution? Joanna D. Mark Levin is a radio host and a Constitutional scholar. Invoking Article V of the Constitution, which sets out methods for amendments, Levin has proposed a number of changes to term limits, taxation, restoring states' power and more.Currrently, states' powers have been almost completely overruled by Federal laws and mandates, debt is out of control, stretching past two generations of American's ability to pay it o. Great ideas, excellent read!! Read it all the night I got it! Absolutely amazing. Such a cogent writer!!! The first sentence of the book is 50 words!!!! What's up George Washington? George Washington is known to have written sentences that were on average 50 words or more, longer than Abraham Lincoln, and George is on the front of the book.Excellent way to begin my weekend coming home from work with your book waiting in the mailbox. I could not put it down last night and stay. Not Your Daddy's Republican Mark Levin is an outstanding scholar and intellectual force multiplier for liberty. Having dedicated his life to defeating the Hobbesian leviathan that resides within our national government (and plenty of state governments mind you), I personally admire his steadfast defense of liberty and the constitution. Many of my libertarian friends might be skeptical of his intellectual prowess, merely writing him off as ano
Mark R. Levin argues that we, the people, can avoid a perilous outcome by seeking recourse, using the method called for in the Constitution itself. In The Liberty Amendments, he turns to the founding fathers and the constitution itself for guidance in restoring the American republic. Now is the time for the American people to take the first step toward reclaiming what belongs to them. Agencies such as the IRS and the EPA and programs such as Obamacare demonstrate that the Framers' fear was prescient. They draw on the wisdom of the Founding Fathers - including James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and numerous lesser-known but crucially important men - in their content and in the method for applying them to the current state of the nation. Levin argues that if we cherish our American heritage, it is time to embrace a constitutional revival. The delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia and the delegates to each state's ratification convention foresaw a time when - despite their best efforts to forestall it - the Federal government might b