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Title: Restoring the 10th Amendment
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Published: Apr 25, 2015
Author: Sen. Roger F. Wicker
Post Date: 2015-04-25 12:11:49 by tpaine
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Views: 16993
Comments: 72

http://townhall.com

Restoring the 10th Arrangement

Editor's note: This column was co-authored by Congressman John Culberson (R- Texas).

One of the basic responsibilities of the executive branch is to execute the law faithfully. The Obama Administration, however, has no problem ignoring this duty to create its own rules.

Instead of working with Congress on substantive, collaborative legislation, the president has routinely opted to govern by decree, empowering bureaucrats at the expense of the democratic process. His misguided approach puts partisan politics – not the will of the people – at the forefront of decision-making in Washington.

Our reasons for introducing the “Restoring the 10th Amendment Act” stem from serious concerns about the administration’s power grabs. One of the Constitution’s most comprehensive protections is the 10th Amendment, which puts a clear limit on the federal government’s reach. Ratified on December 15, 1791, it states, “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

Despite these constitutional protections, our personal lives and state authority continue to be affected by federal oversteps. Like many individuals and businesses, we are frustrated by Washington’s red tape and sweeping bureaucratic authority. The president’s big-government agenda lacks transparency and accountability, intruding into our households, businesses, schools, and churches in alarming ways.

The 2,700-page health-care law is a prime example of costly government interference, prompting the rise of health-care premiums and cancellations of insurance coverage. The same is true for onerous carbon dioxide rules that hurt U.S. energy independence and ultimately Americans’ wallets.

Many of the president’s executive actions have ended up in the courts because of their overwhelming scope. Earlier this year, a federal judge issued a temporary injunction to block the president’s immigration plan until it can be settled in court. More than two-dozen states, including our home states of Mississippi and Texas, have joined the lawsuit against the administration, claiming that the immigration overhaul is a costly and burdensome violation of states’ rights.

Our Founding Fathers foresaw the danger of unchecked federal power. In the Constitution, they set forth guiding principles to protect limited government in the new republic. The Bill of Rights, which includes the 10th Amendment, was added to allay fears that individual freedoms could be curtailed by federal encroachment.

One wonders what our Founding Fathers would think of Washington today. The onslaught of regulations and executive orders from the Obama administration has chipped away at the 10th Amendment’s division of power, putting more control in bureaucratic hands than that of the people or the states. This executive overreach hardly reflects James Madison’s writings in The Federalist, which noted that the Constitution granted “few and defined” powers to the federal government and left “numerous and indefinite” power to the states.

As elected officials, members of Congress have a responsibility to challenge excessive executive action, upholding the Constitution’s time-tested system of checks and balances. We believe the 10th Amendment is integral to this responsibility and the preservation of limited power.

Our “Restoring the 10th Amendment Act” would give state government officials special standing in court to dispute regulations and executive orders proposed by a federal agency or the President. In other words, states would have the tools to push back against violations of the 10th Amendment, helping to restore individual liberty and limit the size, power, and cost of the federal government.

For the past six years, the Obama administration has used executive measures to score partisan wins on controversial issues. This tactic denies Americans the right to open and transparent debate, one of the core elements of a functioning democracy. The “Restoring the 10th Amendment Act” would be an important step toward restoring accountability, protecting the spirit and letter of the Constitution, and reining in the federal government.

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#1. To: tpaine (#0)

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

What does the phrase "or to the people" mean?

SOSO  posted on  2015-04-25   13:59:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: SOSO (#1)

What does the phrase "or to the people" mean?

Whatever the Supreme Court says it means.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-04-25   15:17:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Vicomte13 (#3)

: SOSO (#1) --- What does the phrase "or to the people" mean?

Whatever the Supreme Court says it means. --- Vicomte13

The SCOTUS only has the delegated power to issue opinions about the constitution, - as it applies to the case before it. ---- The court cannot change the meaning of the constitution, only amendments can do that.

tpaine  posted on  2015-04-25   15:32:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: tpaine, Vicomte13 (#5)

SOSO (#1) --- What does the phrase "or to the people" mean?

Whatever the Supreme Court says it means. --- Vicomte13

The SCOTUS only has the delegated power to issue opinions about the constitution, - as it applies to the case before it. ---- The court cannot change the meaning of the constitution, only amendments can do that.

Vicomte13 is correct. Like it or not SCOTUS has the last word on what the Constitution means, and this applies to Amendments as well.

SOSO  posted on  2015-04-25   17:07:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: SOSO (#7)

SOSO (#1) --- What does the phrase "or to the people" mean? ------- Whatever the Supreme Court says it means. --- Vicomte13

The SCOTUS only has the delegated power to issue opinions about the constitution, - as it applies to the case before it. ----

---- The court cannot change the meaning of the constitution, only amendments can do that.

Vicomte13 is correct. Like it or not SCOTUS has the last word on what the Constitution means, and this applies to Amendments as well.

The constitution itself, in Art III, tells us the powers delegated to the SCOTUS.- - You should try reading it...

tpaine  posted on  2015-04-25   17:37:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: tpaine (#9)

The constitution itself, in Art III, tells us the powers delegated to the SCOTUS.- - You should try reading it...

We all read it. We all think it means different things and we say so. Words are wind. But when the Supreme Court says so, the government of the USA and the States and cities and towns, and private corporations all do what the Supreme Court says. Therefore, the Supreme Court in fact has the final word on what the Constitution means, whether it "should" or not.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-04-25   18:48:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#11. To: Vicomte13 (#10)

The constitution itself, in Art III, tells us the powers delegated to the SCOTUS.- - You should try reading it...

We all read it. We all think it means different things and we say so. Words are wind.

So try reading it for what it DOESN'T say. Nowhere in the document does it give the SCOTUS the power to specify what the constitution means. -- They can only issue opinions.

But when the Supreme Court says so, the government of the USA and the States and cities and towns, and private corporations all do what the Supreme Court says.

Simply not true. The Courts opinions are ignored and contested quite often, as per 'Dred Scott'...

Therefore, the Supreme Court in fact has the final word on what the Constitution means, whether it "should" or not.

I know that's the way you would like it to be, -- but I'm mystified why.

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