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Republicans Around the Country Introduce a Wave of Unconstitutional Legislation
Ever since the election of Barack Obama as President in 2008, a segment of the population pursued an agenda to force their ideas, goals, and expectations on the entire nation that purports their comprehensive vision and philosophical tendencies are exclusively American and unquestionable. Conservative ideologues belief that their system of abstract thought is intrinsically superior to any other is central to their political inclinations that lead to the divisiveness and intransigence preventing governance in Washington as well as the notion of America as a collection of United States. By definition, conservatism is resistant to change whether gradual or rapid, and it is a regressive mindset that provokes its adherents to harken back to an era based in fantasy and wishful thinking.
It is true there has always been an idealized, albeit fallacious, vision of an idyllic conservative America that never existed, and dreaming of a personal utopia is not in-and-of-itself a bad thing, but the notion that a contrary worldview is anathema and worthy of violent opposition is a new development borne of fear, racism, and xenophobia. In order to advance their vision of America, conservatives are proposing legislation that subverts the Constitution in their drive to transform this nation into a white Christian theocracy, and if that fails there are calls to break the nation apart.
The 113th Congress was barely in session when Republican Steve King (R-IA) proposed, with 13 co-sponsors, a bill to prevent the children of undocumented immigrants from becoming citizens in direct violation of the 14TH Amendment to the Constitution. The fourteenth amendment clearly says, “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside,” and the key word is “jurisdiction” that refers to people that are subject to American law. Undocumented immigrants and their children are not immune to U.S. law, so their children born in America fall under the citizenship purview of the Fourteenth Amendment. King’s goal in subverting the Constitution is to prevent the children of undocumented immigrants from becoming citizens, and his extremist vision of an all-white America supersedes the oath of office he swore to uphold just a day before introducing the unconstitutional legislation.
Last year, Republican concerns over ‘birthright citizenship’ reared its ugly head when anti-immigration Republicans called for debate on the issue leading Senator Lindsey Graham to say he was considering a constitutional amendment to prevent children born to undocumented immigrants from becoming citizens. Despite the 14th Amendment’s unambiguity on birthright citizenship, King, Graham, and Republicans in five states with a conservative vision of America do not interpret the 14th Amendment that way. It is hypocritical of Republicans and conservatives who claim to adhere closely to the precise wording of the Constitution to actively subvert the document to fit their idealized vision of an all-white America, but that is the mindset of a growing number of Republicans.
Another Republican in Indiana’s legislature, Republican Senator Dennis Kruse, introduced legislation to mandate daily recitations of the Lord’s Prayer in public classrooms by “giving” public school districts the authority to force Christianity on students. It is a long-standing goal of evangelical Christians to subvert the 1st Amendment’s Separation Clause, and despite the blatant unconstitutionality of such a law, the idea of forcing god into the classrooms is gaining support as the be all, end all, remedy to all of America’s ills, and another sign that conservatives will subvert the Constitution to force the population to adhere to a conservative vision of America.
In Texas, the Republican drive to transform America to fit their vision has led to a growing movement seeking to secede from the United States and form their own country. The executive director of the Texas Nationalist Movement, Cary Wise, discussed his group’s growing movement to secede, and according to Wise, the reason the secessionist movement is expanding so rapidly is that “people are frightened; people are scared” because “people understand that we have a federal government that is completely out of control.” Wise parroted a teabagger complaint that “political freedom” and “cultural freedom” have been lost and is driving the country towards “certain coming disaster” even though his ilk cannot cite one instance of loss of freedoms whether cultural or political, but it serves to incite other conservatives to secession.
The president of the Texas Movement, Daniel Miller, explained just why Texas conservatives feel they need their independence. Miller expresses a popular opinion among teabaggers and hardline Republicans, and acknowledged that many people fail to understand why the state would want independence, but he took the time to detail that “that there cannot be a union between those that esteem the principles of Karl Marx over the principles of Thomas Jefferson. What we have seen in the recent election was that a majority of the people in the United States, and the states in which they reside, esteem the principles of Karl Marx over those principles.” It is interesting that shortly after President Obama won the election in 2008, one of conservative’s daily complaints was that America was on the road to Marxism, and although the nation has not made the slightest shift toward Marxism, or Socialism for that matter, it is a recurring complaint, and now a reason for Texas conservatives to call for secession.
Besides being deluded that America is lurching towards Marxism, conservatives are so desperate to impose their vision on the entire nation that they are willing to legislate the Constitution out of existence to meet their ideal of a white Christian nation. The notion that religion belongs in public schools, or that birthright citizenship is an affront to American ideals is contrary to the wishes of a majority of voters, and patently unconstitutional, but voters’ wishes and the Constitution have come under sustained attacks by conservatives who see their twisted worldview losing favor among Americans. Although there have always been extremists willing to take any steps to impose their will on the population, the recent push to subvert the Constitution is borne of opposition to an African American man sitting in the Oval Office and the wishes of “a majority of the people in the United States.”
It is entirely plausible that as the nation moves forward as a multi-cultural population with varying, or no, religious views, conservatives are making their last-ditch, injured beast effort to drag this country into Puritan-era, pre-colonial America, because their vision does not comport with the Constitution or a United States of America. Their ideology that unfavorable election results gives them grounds for subverting the Constitution and secession characterizes them as un-American, and does not bode well for maintaining democracy, but then again, conservatives have never been too keen on democracy when Republicans lose elections.
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Edward Dylan Goff
Jan. 7th, 2013 at 1:20 pm
I find the quote from the president of the Texas Movement, Daniel Miller, really interesting.
“that there cannot be a union between those that esteem the principles of Karl Marx over the principles of Thomas Jefferson.
It’s a mysterious remark so I tried to decipher the statement a little. You can find more about exactly which Jeffersonian principles Miller is referring at:
www.wnd.com/2012/11/scali...
mjh
Jan. 7th, 2013 at 1:22 pm
Republicans Around the Country Introduce a Wave of Unconstitutional Legislation
Wow — for people who claim to be “strict constitutionalists” . . .
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MRM
Jan. 7th, 2013 at 1:39 pm
there seem’s to be a lot of mentaly sick people in high places, starting with the tea party! we are one nation under god, and also one race under god, but just not the way you think though!
Think
Jan. 7th, 2013 at 1:43 pm
People claiming to Secede, its called Self-Deportation. You won’t be taking the land or the Eagle with u. Don’t like the Separation of Church and State, go back to England.
The Media needs to call that out, just like they loved to laugh over the ‘self-deportation’ of undocumented people. Head on back home to Europe where they didn’t have a revolution to establish our Constitution.
Also, these ‘Representatives’ are traitors. They are in fact Koch and ALEC and all their funded organizations operatives and their goal is to destroy America and its Constitution.
This is illegal and I simply don’t understand how these violations of Democracy continue still, STILL.
These cowards can’t run on their ideas, they could have in the last election, Prez and VP Koch Birch Society. They didn’t. Know why? No one wants them and they use their fossil industry that we allow them to subvert Democracy.
The WHOLE point of Democracy is that it is the marketplace of ideas, voted on the public, these idea communists/dictators SHOULD not be allowed the Fruit of Democracy while planted the roots of its destruction.
D. W. Skinner
Jan. 7th, 2013 at 1:54 pm
we need to vote every one of these mentally-deranged GOP kooks out of office.
Sugapea
Jan. 7th, 2013 at 2:38 pm
Yes, and start working to replace them in 2014.
Young folks out there: If you’re brave, willing and fired-up to help save America…We need you to run for office!
The Baby Boomer’s are too old now…but you can count on the many of us who will totally have your backs!
Churchlady
Jan. 7th, 2013 at 7:40 pm
Hey! Speak for yourself on the Boomers being too old! Not! But younger people are indeed welcome – so long as they know the Constitution. Anyone, young or old who does not, should NOT be seeking public office, period.
It’s smarts, not age, that counts.
SinghX
Jan. 8th, 2013 at 6:48 am
Sugarpea, I luv’s'ya’ darlin’ but…age on a conscious “liberal” is a beautiful thing. I believe that when it comes to having the skills, knowledge, understanding and the ability to lead, you have to look at those human beings who have been around the block and know what matter–look at Jimmy Carter or Hillary.
Here is what Micheal Savage (the cretinous #3 of Con-art radio) said about leading a new “Nationalist Party”:
“The Tea Party is the rudiment of the new Nationalist Party…”
Savage passed on nominating himself for the role.
“I could do it if I was 20 years younger. I would do it right now. But I’m not 20 years younger and I don’t have 20 years left in me. This is going to require enormous resource and enormous energy,” he said.
Awwwww, pouuur pouuur Mikey is too old…tsk,tsk! I mean after all, he’s got his, Jack! He’s going to retire laughing his arse off at all the idiots who’ve buy into his rants and are on his “Cha-Ching” mailing list! He’s not too old; he’s “old” like a fox!
BTW, does the title “Nationalist Party” ring any bells?
Dave Mundy
Jan. 7th, 2013 at 4:52 pm
Man … and you guys are always complaining that it’s us conservative types who “hate.”
Churchlady
Jan. 7th, 2013 at 7:41 pm
You see criticism of those who clearly violate the Constitution as HATE?
Wow.
djchefron
Jan. 8th, 2013 at 9:55 am
You do hate.Your party is now the bastard children of neo-confederates but that is not the problem and you are to ignorant to relize that you are a mark.
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Shiva (Moderator)
Jan. 8th, 2013 at 10:02 am
the most recent tea party leaks have shown that all along the tea party has depended on huge amounts of money from rich Republican contributors. The poor people are not a grassroots group at all
Marco
Jan. 8th, 2013 at 9:59 am
Dave, we don’t “hate” these people. We find that their “ideas” are based on unfounded fears of other people’s constitutional rights. Personally, I get a real chuckle when I read the deranged statements of some if these people.
Tiffany Lathrop
Jan. 7th, 2013 at 6:22 pm
The republican/tea party plan: reduce the economy to rubble; bankrupt the federal government, and then step into the resulting void, pick up the pieces, and then rebuild the country to their specifications, or to their God’s specifications. Shhhh, don’t tell anyone; it’s supposed to be a secret.
Rudy Gonzales
Jan. 8th, 2013 at 12:00 am
Conservative ideologue beliefs bordering on Adolf Hitler styled movements has terrible consequences if pursued to their fruition. It is the combative and confrontational 67 who are bent on shutting down the federal government even at their own expense. Lindsey Graham and John Cornyn both have talked about shutting down the government over Social Programs which benefit the most destitute of people in need of assistance based on a state-version of the same idea. This same click proudly proclaim “States rights” as if states could have the same powers as the federal government. The Fourteenth Amendment is in lock step with the federal laws and the TEA-Republican’s want to change that law. They want to keep America as “White” as they can. TEA-types are striving to subvert the constitution to their version much like the Arian hood tried in Germany. The many attempts to religious-size our schools or de-fund schools across the country has already taken a toll on the next generation. The top-tiered 2% have private schools for their off spring and they would be better educated and prepared to take over when their time comes. The radical extremes have repeatedly called names like Marxism and Socialism of the current leadership in the White House rather than take a compromising chair at the conference table.
Rudy Gonzales
Jan. 8th, 2013 at 10:05 am
The recent presidential election has brought to the forefront fears, racism, discrimination, prejudices and xenophobia’s to counter inclusion of all races , colors and creeds of peoples. Constitutional Amendment challenges have sprung up to limit citizenship as have the multitude of previously passed immigration laws of the past. There is a fierce undertow from states currently being run by TEA-types, frantically passing laws and bills trying to out run or subvert national and federal laws using the supposition of “States rights.” Seeking refuge behind the Tenth Amendment, massive legislation is being passed by states to counter the federal government in a multitude of areas and issues. Research: Naturalization Act of 1790, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Naturalization Act of 1870, The Page act of 1875, The Chinese exclusion act of 1882, The Naturalization Act of 1906, the Immigration Act of 1924, The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1975 and the Illegal Immigration reform and Immigrant responsibility Act of 1996. Every Amendment to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are under attack by these same fringe elements at the local level to effect their narrow views and squirrel away powers to those with money, power and influence. Care must be taken as money and power in the hands of fewer and fewer people with stricter less compassionate hands in many states and Washington has already taken hold. Let’s all watch the TEA-type inspired Republican party for their antics, actions and legislation introduced and passages. Do not sit on the sidelines and allow others to make decisions that will effect you directly without your input. The 2014 Mid-term election is a-coming!
Jerry Blackburn
Jan. 8th, 2013 at 10:31 am
Like I’ve always said, when convervatives accuse their opponents of something (like when they accuse Obama and Democrats of subverting the constitution) it is the Republicans themselves who are the ones who are itching to set fire to the constitution and remake America in to a fascist parasitic blood pump from which they can withdraw whatever labor they want for free while everyone else must accept their lot in life as punishment for not being born rich.