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Apr 6, 2023Liked by Darel L. Long

The United States Constitution was written with clear, understandable, unambiguous words and phrases. It enumerates very limited powers to the federal government and those not granted to the federal government are, as the X Amendment clearly states, reserved for the states and the people. The Constitution is the Supreme Law of the United States as written in Article VI, Section 2. It goes hand-in-hand with the X Amendment. Any “law,” regulation, executive order or judicial ruling inconsistent with the Constitution is not-with-standing. Most federal alphabet agencies are unconstitutional. Just because something has been in existence and exercising unconstitutional power for decades does not ever make it legal, nor do court decisions based upon precedent rather than the clear language of the Constitution. We would be better off with people who can read and understand English and love the Constitution and our Republic to serve as Supreme Court justices rather than college educated lawyers steeped in useless knowledge who waste exorbitant amount of time researching past decisions and using precedent rather than the Constitution to render judgment.

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