Unlawful Parts of Government Are a Criminal Enterprise!
I estimate that a majority of the Federal Establishment is a Criminal Enterprise because it is not authorized by the Enumerated Powers in our Constitution. Many, if not most, of these Unconstitutional and Criminal activities were enacted into Unconstitutional Laws by Congress. It is impossible for the United States to long survive with these unconstitutional expenses.
Our states are Sovereign Governments, not so the Federal Government. So I label it as the Establishment, not Government.
The Federal Establishment’s powers are limited to the Enumerated Powers in the Constitution which are: Taxes, Borrowing, Commerce, Money, Post Offices, War, Federal Courts, Naturalization, Intellectual property, Foreign Affairs, Counterfeiting, Bankruptcy, Piracy and Militia.
If an activity is not associated with an Enumerated Power the Federal Establishment has no legal power to enact or enforce it…but they do, big time.
No one should violate unconstitutional laws or edicts and believe that the government won’t ruin them financially or worse.
There are 15 Executive Departments ( Cabinet Secretaries)Â and a mind-blowing, bankrupting 2,000 departments and agencies! Remember if a federal agency, department or activity is not associated with one of the Enumerated Powers, it is Unconstitutional, unlawful and probably part of the Criminal Enterprise in government.
Few people understand that the government is run by unele
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