Limit the government with this Federalism Amendment restoring the Constitution

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Limit the government with this Federalism Amendment restoring the Constitution

We petition Congress for a convention to propose amendments to the Constitution.
Article V provides that, "on the application of the legislatures of two thirds of the several states," Congress "shall call a convention for proposing amendments." We are asking State legislatures to petition Congress for a convention to propose a specific amendment. One simple proposal would be to repeal the 16th Amendment enacted in 1913 that authorized a federal income tax. This single change would strike at the heart of unlimited federal power and end the costly and intrusive tax code. Congress can then replace the income tax with a "uniform" national sales or "excise" tax (as stated in Article I, section 8) that would be paid by everyone residing in the country as they consumed, and would automatically render savings and capital appreciation free of tax. There is precedent for repealing an amendment. In 1933, the 21st Amendment repealed the 18th Amendment that had empowered Congress to prohibit the sale of alcohol. Alternatively, to restore balance between federal and state power and better protect individual liberty, the repeal of the income tax amendment could be folded into a new "Federalism Amendment" like this:
Section 1: Congress shall have power to regulate or prohibit any activity between one state and another, or with foreign nations, provided that no regulation or prohibition shall infringe any enumerated or unenumerated right, privilege or immunity recognized by this Constitution. Section 2: Nothing in this article, or the eighth section of article I, shall be construed to authorize Congress to regulate or prohibit any activity that takes place wholly within a single state, regardless of its effects outside the state or whether it employs instrumentalities therefrom; but Congress may define and punish offenses constituting acts of war or violent insurrection against the United States. Section 3: The power of Congress to appropriate any funds shall be limited to carrying into execution the powers enumerated by this Constitution and vested in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof; or to satisfy any current obligation of the United States to any person living at the time of the ratification of this article. Section 4: The 16th article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed, effective five years from the date of the ratification of this article. Section 5: The judicial power of the United States to enforce this article includes but is not limited to the power to nullify any prohibition or unreasonable regulation of a rightful exercise of liberty. The words of this article, and any other provision of this Constitution, shall be interpreted according to their public meaning at the time of their enactment. Except for its expansion of Congressional power in Section 1, this proposed amendment is entirely consistent with the original meaning of the Constitution. It merely clarifies the boundary between federal and state powers, and reaffirms the power of courts to police this boundary and protect individual liberty. Section 1 of the Federalism Amendment expands the power of Congress to include any interstate activity not contained in the original meaning of the Commerce Clause. Interstate pollution, for example, is not "commerce . . . among the several states," but is exactly the type of interstate problem that the Framers sought to specify in their list of delegated powers. This section also makes explicit that any restriction of an enumerated or unenumerated liberty of the people must be justified.
Section 2 then allows state policy experimentation by prohibiting Congress from regulating any activity that takes place wholly within a state. States, of course, retain their police power to regulate or prohibit such activity subject to the constraints imposed on them, for example, by Article I or the 14th Amendment. And a state is free to enter into compacts with other states to coordinate regulation and enforcement, subject to approval by Congress as required by Article I.
Section 3 adopts James Madison's reading of the taxing and borrowing powers of Article I to limit federal spending to that which is incident to an enumerated power. It explicitly allows Congress to honor its outstanding financial commitments to living persons, such its promise to make Social Security payments. Section 4 eliminates the federal income tax, after five years, in favor of a national sales or excise tax. Finally, Section 5 authorizes judges to keep Congress within its limits by examining laws restricting the rightful exercise of liberty to ensure that they are a necessary and proper means to implement an enumerated power. This section also requires that the Constitution be interpreted according to its original meaning at the time of its enactment. ACT NOW

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Between a unecessarily corrupt federal tax code and the FED's(Financialy Ensurred Destruction)insidious inflation driven pilferage scheme the American Peolple are robbed blind. All who continue these policies should be considered Enemies of the State for they are a far greater threat to our freedom's than any terrorist could ever be.The reckless theft of private property must cease!
The Government has very clearly shown that they cannot manage anything ... to paraphrase a chain-letter email I got ......

* Social Security was established in 1935. Our gov't has had 74 years to get it right and it is Broken.

* Fannie Mae was established in 1938. Our gov't has had 71 years to get it right and it is Broken *

* Freddie Mac was established in 1970. Our gov't has had 39 years to get it right and it is Broken *

* The War on Poverty started in 1964. Our gov't has had 45 years to get it right; $1 trillion is confiscated yearly, and... they want more.

* Medicare and Medicaid were established in 1965. Our gov't has had 44 years to get it right and they are Broken.

* The DOE was created in 1977 to lessen our dependence on foreign oil. Our gov't has had 32 years to get it right and it is an Abysmal Failure.
It has ballooned to 16,000 employees with a budget of $24 billion a year , YES 24 BILLION, and... SURPRISE... we import more oil than ever before.

Clearly these programs have very little, if anything, to do with solving problems, regardless what the media and politicians say. These programs are specifically written and designed to increase the politicians' reach and power!! They also create or increasing a constituency dependent on easy-money and "free" programs. (Includes recipiences as well as ballooning Federal payrolls)

When I lived in NYC it was the practice to declare a rent strike and withhold rent when the landlord didn't provide the required services. I declare that now it the time!! Declare a "Rent Strike" and withhold taxes (in escrow) until the Federal Government focused on the duties enumerated in the Constitution and taxes were fair and across the board as stated in the Constitution!!


* Fannie and Freddie are Monsters of Congress - Demonizing Banks & Wall Street isn't going to work on us any more
This federal cesspool must be drained.
If there is any hope for the future of the USA, we must restore states rights NOW.