Reclaiming the Truth: America's Constitutional Republic and State Sovereignty
There’s no denying that America is at a crossroads. Many Americans are outraged over issues like abortion rights or frustrated with the government’s seeming inability to provide solutions. But at the core of this confusion is a fundamental misunderstanding of how our country’s **Constitutional Republic** truly functions.
It’s time to clear the fog and reclaim the **United States of America** for the people, as the founding fathers intended. We need to remind ourselves that true power lies not in a single leader, like the President, but in **We the People** and our sovereign **states**. This blog post will walk you through America’s **federalist system**, state sovereignty, and what we must do to remove foreign and domestic influences that have strayed us from our core constitutional values.
1. America's Constitutional Republic
The United States was founded not as a direct democracy, where the majority can rule unchecked, but as a **Constitutional Republic**. This means our elected representatives govern according to a system of laws set forth in the **U.S. Constitution**.
The Constitution created a system of **checks and balances** that divides power among three branches of government:
- The **Executive branch** (the President),
- The **Legislative branch** (Congress),
- The **Judicial branch** (the Supreme Court and other federal courts).
While these branches operate at the federal level, the Constitution intentionally left many powers to **individual states** through the Tenth Amendment, which reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states or the people.
2. Sovereign States: Key to Freedom
One of the biggest misconceptions in America today is that the federal government controls everything. In reality, our nation is comprised of **50 sovereign states**, each with their own constitutions and governments. This allows states to make decisions best suited for their populations.
Take **abortion rights** as an example. The Supreme Court’s recent decision in **Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization** overturned the federal right to abortion, returning the decision to individual states. Now, whether abortion is legal or restricted varies by state.
"The power of the states is what protects Americans from a one-size-fits-all government. Each state is meant to act as a laboratory of democracy."
However, many Americans wrongly assume that the President or Congress has the final say. This belief stems from decades of increasing federal control, which has eroded the power of the states. To reclaim our **true Constitutional Republic**, we must focus on returning power to state governments where it belongs.
3. The Importance of Federalism
America’s founding fathers knew that **concentrating power** in one person or a central authority would lead to tyranny. This is why they established a system of **federalism**, where the power is divided between national and state governments.
In today’s world, federalism is misunderstood. The President is often blamed or praised for things that state governments control. For example, many people are angry over the handling of COVID-19, but much of that response—like mask mandates, business closures, and public health decisions—was managed by **state and local governments**.
To reclaim our freedom, we must understand that **state sovereignty** is not a weakness but a strength. It allows each state to govern according to its values and needs, protecting the diversity of thought and lifestyle across our vast nation.
4. Removing Domestic and Foreign Influences
Today, there are both domestic and foreign forces trying to undermine the sovereignty of the **United States** and its states. These forces often include:
- **Corporate lobbyists** that influence laws to benefit big businesses over the people,
- **Foreign powers** that meddle in our economy and politics through cyberattacks or information warfare,
- **Unelected bureaucrats** who operate within the federal system, controlling key functions with little to no accountability to the American people.
To fight back, we must engage with our **state governments**, hold our elected officials accountable, and limit the power of **special interests** that do not represent the average American. It's time to strengthen our local and state-level governance to keep the federal government in check.
5. How to Reclaim an Independent United States of America
If we want to return to a truly independent United States of America, where freedom, justice, and liberty for all are upheld, we must take these steps:
- **Educate** yourself on the U.S. Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and how the government is structured. A well-informed citizenry is essential to maintain freedom.
- **Engage locally** with your state legislature and elected officials. Get involved in shaping the laws that affect your state and city.
- **Resist** undue influence from foreign entities and corporate lobbyists. Support transparency in government and push back against special interests.
- **Promote state sovereignty** by understanding the importance of federalism. Support candidates and policies that respect the power of states to govern themselves.
Returning power to the states and to the people is the only way to reclaim the **United States of America** as a truly independent nation. We are not a globalist entity; we are a republic of united but sovereign states, each representing the will of its people. Together, we can push back against forces—both foreign and domestic—that have tried to undermine our system for too long.
6. Resources to Educate and Take Action
To get started, here are some resources where you can learn more about our system of government and engage in reclaiming state sovereignty:
- The National Constitution Center - A great resource to learn about the U.S. Constitution.
- The Federalist Papers - Read the original writings that explain the foundation of American governance.
- U.S. Supreme Court - Stay informed on key court decisions that shape the balance of power.
- American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) - A platform for promoting state-level policy reforms and state sovereignty.