We must support this plan !

 

This is not a partisan issue. Washington, D.C., will never voluntarily relinquish meaningful power—no matter who is elected. The only rational conclusion is this: unless some political force outside of Washington, D.C., intervenes, the federal government will continue to bankrupt this nation, embezzle the legitimate authority of the states, and destroy the liberty of the people. Rather than securing the blessings of liberty for future generations, Washington, D.C., is on a path that will enslave our children and grandchildren to the debts of the past.

This is not merely bad policy. It is immoral.
            

Collusion among decision-makers in Washington, D.C., has replaced these checks and balances, and the federal judiciary supports Congress and the White House in its ever-escalating attack upon the jurisdiction of the fifty states.

We need to realize that the structure of decision-making matters. Who decides what the law shall be is even more important than what is decided. The protection of liberty requires a strict adherence to the principle that power is limited and delegated.  http://conventionofstates.com/problem  

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Over and over again, that there's no such thing as a New World Order "conspiracy," you'll successfully keep believing it! I'm just not sure how sticking your head in the sand helps anyone, including your family, community, or country.

He International Monetary Fund (IMF) walked off with America's economic sovereignty. We literally took a gigantic step toward global governance, and toward global control by global economists of our monetary and financial regulatory system ... Our Declaration of Independence has been repealed."

Belgian Prime Minister and first E.U. President Herman Van Rompuy discussed global governance in a press conference last fall , proclaiming 2009 as "the first year of global governance with the establishment of the G20 in the middle of the financial crisis. The climate conference in Copenhagen is another step towards the global management of our planet."

Also last year, US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said he was "quite open" to Chinese proposals for the development of a global currency run by the IMF. While he later tried to retract his statement, we all know how the game of politics is played ... Geithner and his boys are still "quite open" to a global currency.

Let's not forget too, about the proposed global bank tax. Which includes giving the United Nations world taxing authority.

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