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  Lawmakers in 20 states move to reclaim sovereignty
Obama's $1 trillion deficit-spending 'stimulus plan' seen as last straw
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Posted: February 06, 2009
11:50 pm Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
(c) 2009 WorldNetDaily


Oklahoma Republican state Sen. Randy Brogdon NEW YORK – As the Obama
administration attempts to push through Congress a nearly $1 trillion
deficit spending plan that is weighted heavily toward advancing typically
Democratic-supported social welfare programs, a rebellion against the
growing dominance of federal control is beginning to spread at the state
level.

So far, eight states have introduced resolutions declaring state sovereignty
under the Ninth and Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, including
Arizona<http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/legtext/49leg/1r/bills/hcr2024p.htm>,
Hawaii <http://hawaiianconstitutionalconvention.com/>,
Montana<http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2009/billhtml/HB0246.htm>,
Michigan<http://www.legislature.mi.gov/%28S%2821rmjiv1sl0wvw55yxurwl55%29%29/documents/2009-2010/Journal/House/pdf/2009-HJ-01-22-002.pdf>,
Missouri<http://www.house.mo.gov/content.aspx?info=/bills091/bills/HR212.HTM>,
New Hampshire<http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislation/2009/HCR0006.html>,
Oklahoma<http://axiomamuse.wordpress.com/2009/01/07/state-legislator-charles-key-wants-to-limit-federal-power/>and
Washington<http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?year=2009&bill=4009>.


Analysts expect that in addition, another 20 states may see similar measures
introduced this year <http://www.fontcraft.com/rod/?p=849>, including
Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana,
Kansas, Nevada, Maine and Pennsylvania.

"What we are trying to do is to get the U.S. Congress out of the state's
business <http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=88218#>," Oklahoma
Republican state Sen. Randy
Brogdon<http://www.oksenate.gov/Senators/biographies/brogdon_bio.html>told
WND.

"Congress is completely out of line spending trillions of dollars over the
last 10 years putting the nation into a debt
crisis<http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=88218#>like we've
never seen before," Brogdon said, arguing that the Obama stimulus
plan is the last straw taxing state patience in the brewing sovereignty
dispute.

"This particular 111th Congress is the biggest bunch of over-reachers and
underachievers we've ever had in Congress," he said.

"A sixth-grader should realize you can't borrow money to pay off your debt,
and that is the Obama administration's answer for a stimulus package," he
added.

The Ninth Amendment reads, "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain
rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the
people."

The Tenth Amendment specifically provides, "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."

Brogdon, the lead sponsor of the Oklahoma state senate version of the
sovereignty bill, has been a strong opponent of extending the plan to build
a four-football-fields-wide Trans-Texas Corridor parallel to Interstate-35
to Oklahoma, as WND
reported<http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57915>.


*Rollback federal authority*

The various sovereignty measures moving through state legislatures are
designed to reassert state authority through a rollback of federal authority
under the powers enumerated in the Constitution, with the states assuming
the governance of the non-enumerated powers, as required by the Tenth
Amendment.

The state sovereignty measures, aimed largely at the perceived fiscal
irresponsibility of Congress in the administrations of Bill Clinton and
George W. Bush, have gained momentum with the $1 trillion deficit-spending
economic stimulus package the Obama administration is currently pushing
through Congress.

Particularly disturbing to many state legislators are the increasing number
of "unfunded mandates" that have proliferated in social welfare programs,
such as Medicare and Medicaid, in which bills passed by Congress dictate
policy to the states without providing funding.

In addition, the various state resolutions include discussion of a wide
range of policy areas, including the regulation of firearms sales (Montana)
and the demand to issue drivers licenses with technology to embed personal
information under the Western Hemisphere
Travel<http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=88218#>Initiative
and the Real ID Act (Michigan).

Hawaii's measure calls for a new state constitutional
convention<http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=88218#>to
return self-governance, a complaint that traces back to the days it
was a
U.S. territory, prior to achieving statehood in 1959.

"We are trying to send a message to the federal government that the states
are trying to reclaim their sovereignty," Republican Rep. Matt
Shea<http://www.houserepublicans.wa.gov/shea/biography.htm>,
the lead sponsor of Washington's sovereignty resolution told WND.

"State sovereignty has been eroded in so many areas, it's hard to know where
to start," he said. "There are a ton of federal mandates imposed on states,
for instance, on education spending and welfare spending."

Shea said the Obama administration's economic stimulus package moving
through Congress is a "perfect example."

"In the state of Washington, we have increased state spending 33 percent in
the last three years and hired 6,000 new state employees, often using
federal mandates as an excuse to grow state government," he said. "We need
to return government back down to the people, to keep government as close to
the local people as possible."

Shea is a private attorney who serves with the Alliance Defense Fund, a
nationwide network of about 1,000 attorneys who work pro-bono. As a
counter<http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=88218#>to the
ACLU, the alliance seeks to protect and defend religious liberty, the
sanctity of life and traditional family values.

Republican state Rep. Judy Burges, the primary sponsor of the sovereignty
resolution in the Arizona House, told WND the federal government "has been
trouncing on our constitutional rights."

"The real turning point for me was the Real ID act, which involved both a
violation of the Fourth Amendments rights against the illegal searches and
seizures and the Tenth Administration," she said.

Burges told WND she is concerned that the overreaching of federal powers
could lead to new legislation aimed at confiscating weapons from citizens or
encoding ammunition.

"The Real ID Act was so broadly written that we are afraid that it involves
the potential for "mission-creep," that could easily involve confiscation of
firearms and violations of the Second Amendment," she said.

Burges said she has been surprised at the number of
e-mails<http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=88218#>she has
received in support of the sovereignty measure.

"We are a sovereign state in Arizona, not a branch of the federal
government, and we need to be treated as such, she insisted.


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"It does not take a majority to prevail ...
but rather an irate, tireless minority,
keen on setting brushfires of freedom
in the minds of men." We know you
are one of the "tireless minority"
of conservative activists, and we
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