Laws should be made by
individuals who understand problems, not by
problems who circumvent the law. No one is
incorruptable (but some lawyers do appear to have
lower threshholds than most.)
Health care changes need the
buy-in and supervision of all physicians -
period. (Hilary Clinton, woefully ignorant of
this self-evident principle, virtually destroyed
healthcare in the US as we know it.)
World federalism offers the
most hope for world peace. Unfortunately, power
moves centripetally and despite the best of
intentions. Nevertheless, power is most
economical and efficient when it is - as it
should be - applied at the local level.
The South was wrong about
slavery, but right about states' rights.
The commerce clause -
although stated quite explicitly in the
Constitution - has been wrongfully ignored by the
judiciary since FDR. Yet it forms the keystone of
any federalist bridge.
Mistakes do happen, but only
gross negligence requires remedy. Furthermore,
there is no such privilege as an inherent
"right to sue."
A "right to
privacy" - which is equivalent to a
"right to self-determination" and
therefore "liberty" - is not explicitly
stated in the Constitution but is implicitly
guaranteed by the 10th and 14th amendments
The right to keep and bear
arms shall not be infringed, but projectiles
should be strictly regulated. .
Income redistribution is both
immoral and unconstitutional. The IRS income tax
needs to be completely abolished and replaced by
a value-added system that includes any/all
internet transactions.
The Constitution is alterable
only by amendment, not by judicial fiat.