Saving the Republic and Getting Money Out of Politics

Mark Levin is correct. There is only one way to save the republic, and that is for the states to resume their position as a party to it. In the Constitution, the states and the people are what were important. There was no such thing as a direct democracy in the eyes of our founders since all democracies end up failing due to a failure of the central government.

We are looking at the same thing with the continued expansion of Fabian socialism for the past 100 years. Once the direct election of senators was implemented, the central government had all it needed to arrest control from the people. Add to it the expansion of the unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats, and you have our current state of government. Laws are passed not by the legislature but by this administrative state that is accountable to no one.

Levin’s Liberty Amendments lays out the process to secure the return of our constitutional republic and, eventually, the removal of money from politics. With Senators beholden to the states, expansion of federal power will cease and the money will eventually dry up in the center.