Monday, May 7, 2012

federalist papers consideration

From the Desk of Tim Utz opinion 01
In Federalist Papers #8, Hamilton’s position of NO Federal interference within the Constitutional clause of interstate commerce is clear. The subject, concept, or consideration of Federal interference with the sovereign states interrelation exchanges is not even a thought, but just the opposite roll of Federalism. In America today the Constitutional principles of the founders are 180 degrees from original intent.

I suspect a vast majority of sovereign states interrelation disputes, conflicts, lack of sovereign autonomy from federal constitutional tyranny, freedom of interstate commerce, and a natural obligation of mutual aid between states within the union, directly relate to violations of Hamilton’s admonition in Federalist Paper #8; thus retarding the states prosperity

Hamilton’s conclusive admonition should embarrass every political leader in our country, at the Federal level for the tyranny veiled in equality and oversight, and all other branches of civil government for bowing to Federal tyranny and kissing the kings’ ring.

Hamilton Quote in Federalist Paper #8
An unrestrained intercourse between the States themselves will advance the trade of each by an interchange of their respective productions, not only for the supply of reciprocal wants at home, but for exportation to foreign markets. The veins of commerce in every part will be replenished, and will acquire additional motion and vigor from a free circulation of the commodities of every part.


Timothy David Utz
Candidate, Constitution Party Minnesota
Minnesota House 41-B in 2012
Constitutional Advocate
Preserving the Republic
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