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Thanks for your return comment on the CST. The point you made about sufficient funding for the armed forces is the very reason for putting the CST in place.
Think about this Constitutional point. The only thing that the Preamble to our Constitution calls for to be "provided for" by the Federal Government (meaning paid for) is "common defence." Check the Constitution for yourself.
A question. What is the total percentage of the Federal Budget that is spent on national defense now? The answer is under 25% and under Obama, shrinking.
Is this consistent with what is called for in the Constitution? Obviously not.
If there is one thing that the American People are virtually unanimous about is wanting to spend the first Federal dollars on defending our Republic. (Please see PRESSURE POINT 4 of 8 on the CST website.)
As pointed out in 4 of 8, Congress will be forced to pay close attention to the Constitution in developing the yearly budget. The pressure will be to focus tightly on spending money only on what the Constitution calls for, namely "common defence."
In Federalist Paper 45 by James Madison, he states that the powers delegated by the Constitution to the federal government are "few and defined." Is that how our Federal Government operates today? You be the judge.
The CST will end the Federal Government's direct access to our pocketbooks. Our pressure, through the States, will force Congress to fund the military, and very little else at the Federal level. The State and local governments will reacquire the powers that "the Feds" have for the past 100+ years been usurping.
Really getting your mind "wrapped around" the CST might take some time. I'm the guy who developed it, and even I had to stand back after completing it and ask myself "WHAT HAVE I MADE?"
Gregory, it's a pleasure to make your acquaintance. Please keep my phone number in Kalamazoo, Michigan in mind, 269-342-0410. Given some time to digest it, you might very well like it. The process for spreading the word about the CST is very easy. After due consideration and deliberation on your part, you might want to help tell America about it.
Hello Gregory. I’m Glad We’re Fellow Tea Party Nation Members -
Why do we continue to allow the Federal Government to have the power to tax and borrow to raise money? (Article I, Section 8, Paragraphs 1 & 2 of the Constitution, plus the 16th Amendment.)
For over 80 years the Federal Government’s irresponsibility with money has been beyond comprehension.
With such easy access to money through taxation and borrowing, what incentive do "the Feds" have to spend carefully? None whatever. The hard, cold facts of over 80 year’s experience confirms this beyond any doubt.
There is a proposal on the table to shift to a States-based system for funding Federal expenditures and in the process ending the Federal Government’s power to tax and borrow.
The CONSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TAX (the CST) is that proposal. The website is
1. The power to levy Taxes, Imposts and Excises Congress currently has would be repealed from Article 1 Section 8, paragraph 1 of the Constitution, along with the 16th Amendment.
2. Paragraph 2, giving Congress power to borrow money would also be repealed.
3. Once Congress sets the Federal Budget each year, the Budget will be divided among the States by a formula that is fair to all States. This five-part formula is explained on the website in the HOW IT WORKS section.
4. At the State level, the people and State officials would decide how to pay their State's mandatory share of the Budget.
By using the States as a critical checkpoint on the flow of money into "the Feds" coffers, We the People will have much greater control over the Federal Government. Please see details of how the CST will work on the website,
Political pressure point 4 of 8 in the PRESSURE POINTS section is key to reining in Federal expansionism. Point 4 of 8 will create a whole new, on-going structure to keep Federal spending and the Federal/State relationship within the parameters the Founders envisioned when drafting the Constitution.
With uncontrolled, unlimited access to America's income and wealth through taxation and borrowing, the whole U.S. Government has no incentive to restrain spending. The 89th Military Air Wing (with much over use of Air Force One) is just one of thousands of examples.
Overspending will go on, and on, and on until this uncontrolled, unlimited access is ended. Period.
Please take some time to re-read this e-mail and the read the website. Let it "mentally digest."
If you like what you read, please forward this e-mail to your friends and contacts on Patriot networks and other places.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Cy Mallinson 1311 Manor St. Kalamazoo, MI 49006-2143 269-342-0410
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Gregory,
Welcome to Tea Party Nation - glad to have you on board.
Hi Gregory -
Thanks for your return comment on the CST. The point you made about sufficient funding for the armed forces is the very reason for putting the CST in place.
Think about this Constitutional point. The only thing that the Preamble to our Constitution calls for to be "provided for" by the Federal Government (meaning paid for) is "common defence." Check the Constitution for yourself.
A question. What is the total percentage of the Federal Budget that is spent on national defense now? The answer is under 25% and under Obama, shrinking.
Is this consistent with what is called for in the Constitution? Obviously not.
If there is one thing that the American People are virtually unanimous about is wanting to spend the first Federal dollars on defending our Republic. (Please see PRESSURE POINT 4 of 8 on the CST website.)
As pointed out in 4 of 8, Congress will be forced to pay close attention to the Constitution in developing the yearly budget. The pressure will be to focus tightly on spending money only on what the Constitution calls for, namely "common defence."
In Federalist Paper 45 by James Madison, he states that the powers delegated by the Constitution to the federal government are "few and defined." Is that how our Federal Government operates today? You be the judge.
The CST will end the Federal Government's direct access to our pocketbooks. Our pressure, through the States, will force Congress to fund the military, and very little else at the Federal level. The State and local governments will reacquire the powers that "the Feds" have for the past 100+ years been usurping.
Really getting your mind "wrapped around" the CST might take some time. I'm the guy who developed it, and even I had to stand back after completing it and ask myself "WHAT HAVE I MADE?"
Gregory, it's a pleasure to make your acquaintance. Please keep my phone number in Kalamazoo, Michigan in mind, 269-342-0410. Given some time to digest it, you might very well like it. The process for spreading the word about the CST is very easy. After due consideration and deliberation on your part, you might want to help tell America about it.
Thanks Gregory.
Cy
Hello Gregory. I’m Glad We’re Fellow Tea Party Nation Members -
Why do we continue to allow the Federal Government to have the power to tax and borrow to raise money? (Article I, Section 8, Paragraphs 1 & 2 of the Constitution, plus the 16th Amendment.)
For over 80 years the Federal Government’s irresponsibility with money has been beyond comprehension.
With such easy access to money through taxation and borrowing, what incentive do "the Feds" have to spend carefully? None whatever. The hard, cold facts of over 80 year’s experience confirms this beyond any doubt.
There is a proposal on the table to shift to a States-based system for funding Federal expenditures and in the process ending the Federal Government’s power to tax and borrow.
The CONSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TAX (the CST) is that proposal. The website is
www.constitutionalsupporttax.net. Please read it.
In summary the CST does the following:
1. The power to levy Taxes, Imposts and Excises Congress currently has would be repealed from Article 1 Section 8, paragraph 1 of the Constitution, along with the 16th Amendment.
2. Paragraph 2, giving Congress power to borrow money would also be repealed.
3. Once Congress sets the Federal Budget each year, the Budget will be divided among the States by a formula that is fair to all States. This five-part formula is explained on the website in the HOW IT WORKS section.
4. At the State level, the people and State officials would decide how to pay their State's mandatory share of the Budget.
By using the States as a critical checkpoint on the flow of money into "the Feds" coffers, We the People will have much greater control over the Federal Government. Please see details of how the CST will work on the website,
www.constitutionalsupporttax.net.
Political pressure point 4 of 8 in the PRESSURE POINTS section is key to reining in Federal expansionism. Point 4 of 8 will create a whole new, on-going structure to keep Federal spending and the Federal/State relationship within the parameters the Founders envisioned when drafting the Constitution.
With uncontrolled, unlimited access to America's income and wealth through taxation and borrowing, the whole U.S. Government has no incentive to restrain spending. The 89th Military Air Wing (with much over use of Air Force One) is just one of thousands of examples.
Overspending will go on, and on, and on until this uncontrolled, unlimited access is ended. Period.
Please take some time to re-read this e-mail and the read the website. Let it "mentally digest."
If you like what you read, please forward this e-mail to your friends and contacts on Patriot networks and other places.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Cy Mallinson 1311 Manor St. Kalamazoo, MI 49006-2143 269-342-0410
cmallinson@aol.com