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Let Us Govern Our Own Lives

by on January 23, 2012

http://conservativedailynews.com/2012/01/its-not-about-their-vision-or-values/

Every two years, when there are national elections in The United States, inevitably, we hear pundits ask these types of questions: What vision do they have for our country? What direction do they want to lead our country? What values do they hold?

While such things may appeal to the sensibilities of voters, and are a clever way for politicians to win our votes, I often take exception to these sorts of questions:

In our Federal Constitution, The framers gave The United States Congress 16 explicit, and Enumerated Powers, to which they could legislate. And, since then, there has been 27 subsequent Amendments. Nowhere in our Constitution is it written that anyone in our Federal Government shall have the power to legislate the values or morals of each “individual” in this union of “sovereign states.”

By no means, am I suggesting that values are not important. The values we hold, are a core part of who we are, and of our very existence.  However, each of us has our own set of values, our own morals, and our own faiths. The Founders also made We The People the sovereigns in this Federalist system of ours, and outside of the Limited and Defined, Constitutional Powers, that We The People have given to our Federal Government, all other things should be left to our respective states, or to us, as sovereign individuals.

Therefore, in my humble opinion, the above questions should be answered as such:
The vision, and direction of our “Federal Government,” should always be moving in the direction that our Federal Constitution, ”explicitly,” calls for; which is the formula that made this country great from it’s inception. Period!

Regardless if I share the same values, or faith, as a person running for office, I still expect them to uphold the very document that they have taken an oath to; and let us, the people of this great country, decide how we should best govern “our own lives!”

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One Comment
  1. Purveyor's avatar

    Yes, good points. The Constitution is supposed to limit the encroachment of the federal government upon our rights. It’s not the gov’t’s job to legislate virtue. Yet, gov’t is comprised of people and our collective values are revealed and expressed in our laws. I’ve heard it said ‘laws fill an ethical vacuum’ and it sounds about right. There shouldn’t have to be a law outlawing or allowing abortion because it shouldn’t be an issue in a country with an ethical populace. Perhaps the reason we have so many laws and gov’t is intruding deeper is our own collective unvirtuous and unethical conduct has left the door open and unguarded?

    How can we elect a virtuous officeholder if the game is to get the most votes from an increasingly unvirtuous voter base?

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