John FonteSenior Fellow and Director, Center for American Common Culture, The Hudson Institute
http://www.heritage.org/Events/2011/10/Sovereignty-or-Submission
In Sovereignty or Submission, John Fonte reveals how this troubling and fast-rising movement aims to subordinate American sovereignty. The global governance movement does not seek legitimacy in democracy, but rather in its own partisan interpretation of human rights. Globalists argue that the U.S. Constitution must conform to “evolving norms of international law.” While this idea may seem utopian, the efforts to implement it constitute a real threat to American democracy.
We Still Hold These Truths
"This is the issue of this election: whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the American revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far-distant Capitol can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves."
-- Ronald Reagan, October 27, 1964
"A Time For Choosing "
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Reagan on Economic Recovery April 28, 1981
( Health and Wellness Comments: This was a month after the assassination attempt and President Reagan was still recovering.)
In 20/20 hindsight, had Congress passed an immediate 30% tax rate cut across the board right away (rather than being spread out over 3 years) the Economy would have roared back even faster and stronger. Reduce the burden of Bureaucratic Regulations and Taxes, and enable -- rather than disable -- the American People to Independently make it more on their own.
Closing words of Ronald Reagan in the above video -
"All we need to do is act, and the time for action is now. Thank you."
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