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Authority To Act Outside The Constitution
No government has the authority to act outside the Constitution and its federal laws. No government has the authority to act against the Constitution or for the specific detriment of the people. No government has the constitutional power to dismiss the authority of the people to hold government accountable.
Federal government has eroded civil liberties by restricting movement and spying on citizenry under threat of military action, removed mechanisms of accountability by refusing the participation of the people and using political polarization and tension to misdirect and confuse, redistributed government control to corporations by conspiring against the Constitution and changing laws that empower corporations to the detriment of the people and environment, and has removed assets and property under the force of law to the deficit of the taxpayer, homeowner, small business, and worker. In doing so, the government has violated 11 portions of the Articles and 9 Amendments of the Constitution, and, when refusing the assembly and petition of the people, has conspired tantamount to war against the people of the United States.
When this happens, the federal government is no longer authorized of the Constitution and the people are vested with the power to redelegate authority and enforce the right to hold elections (Tenth Amendment powers of the people). Any governmental body that tries to obstruct the will of the people is subject to contempt.
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What happens at this point is the people will flex their power once again, and make headlines. What that looks like may be as unique as each branch of Occupy, but it will change the political landscape once again.