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>Rethinking America’s Supreme Judicial Dictatorship  - Tom DiLorenzo - 
Can DiLorenzo's article be condensed into an agenda?

The key paragraph is this: "Each of the several States is sovereign, and as sovereigns they have the prerogative to inform the national government that it has exceeded the grants of its authority. Whether that is by nullification (or interposition) via blocking national policies or a complete withdrawal from the onetime voluntary union of the States via secession is for each sovereign State to decide."

DiLorenzo thinks the States have a right to secede from the Union at will. Thinking so, he left unsaid (yet fully understood by himself) the logical break-up of the States themselves into smaller and smaller units until, at last, we have the Mighty Sovereign Individual himself.

Naturally that will not last, for justice must be done, and so will begin the build-up of private courts and armies to enforce those court decisions. One has but to look at Mexico and Somalia to see the result.

No, the separation of powers with the Supreme Court's back and forth decisions over the decades -- fumbling its way to honor individual freedom -- is possibly the best we can achieve.

So what is DiLorenzo's agenda? Given his weight of articles (like the chains hindering Marley's ghost) it's nothing but the creation of an anarchist state.


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Début de l'article : "The War between the States established ...this principle, that the federal government is, through its courts, the final judge of its own powers." ~ Woodrow Wilson, Constitutional Government in the United States, p.178 Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Jeffersonians warned that if the day ever arrived when the central government became the final judge of its own powers, Americans would then live under a tyranny... Lire la suite
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