Declaration of Independence: Usurpation is Treason
Although we generally refer to that list of abuses in the Declaration of Independence as โgrievancesโ – thatโs not how they were described in the text. Instead, they were referred to as โusurpations,โ or a theft of power from the people. Sounds familiar, doesnโt...
Usurpations are Void. And Deserve to be Treated as Such.
The Constitution affirms important principles of the Revolution – that all power flows from the people, and any act beyond what theyโve delegated to the government is void. Itโs just up to the people to treat those acts that way too. Path to Liberty: March 29,...
You Are Not Obligated to Obey
You are not bound to obey. Thatโs what the founders and old revolutionaries said about government acts that go beyond the limits of the constitution. These are acts of usurpation – not law. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tenth Amendment Center...