Resolution: Honor the 10th Amendment


George ClevelandA resolution would honor the 10th Amendment.

Rep. George Cleveland, an Onslow County Republican, filed the House resolution out of frustration at what he views as the federal government's usurpation of the state's powers.

In particular, Cleveland said he's frustrated by federal funding, such as the recent stimulus package, that comes with "strings attached" — in other words, clauses that direct how the state must spend the money.

He said he would prefer the state reject the federal help, but at the least he thinks it should object to the practice in principle.

"It's time for the states to start telling the federal government that they don't run us," he said. "We run our own states." 

The resolution says that the constitution created the federal government to be "an agent of the states," but today the states are "demonstrably treated as agents of the federal government."

It supports the state's "right to claim sovereignty" under the 10th Amendment.

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Re: Resolution: Honor the 10th Amendment

The crazy looking old guy that forgot to shoot Jack Ruby has a point. It's on FFC1304's head.

"It's time for the states to start telling the federal government that they don't run us," he said. "We run our own states."

Well, Onslow County Republican... start running it.

Your county unemployment just went up again.

What's your plan to fix it? Build a time machine, join the Rat Pack and rob a Casino?

Seriously. Lasik already.

Re: Resolution: Honor the 10th Amendment

NC will follow about 22 or so other states who've taken this precaution to
federal usurpation of power in today's world. Cant imagine any legislator not supporting it.

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