July 22, 2022
There's a great deal of both misunderstanding
and even more misinformation about the nature of our governmental
system. James Madison emphasized the fact that "a delegated power is
not a surrendered power." Therefore, none of the States surrendered any
powers to the Federal Government upon ratification of the
Constitutional Compact; Madison called the Constitution a Treaty
between the States, each individual State was and remained Free,
Sovereign and Independent after ratification, the act of ratification
surrendered nothing.
They only delegated them to their Deputized Agent we know as the federal or general government.
It is the powers of the States that are original and specific to them alone. All powers therefore,of the Federal Government are only derived and are merely secondary in nature and relationship to that of the States; and they were merely delegated, not for the purpose of empowering the federal government, but for the specific purpose of protecting the Rights and sovereignty of "the several States."
The federal government was therefore formed by the States for their own benefit and subservient to their authority, not vice versa. It is evident from the Constitutional Convention, the Ratification Conventions of the Several States that the federal government is simply an agency, a deputy that has been commissioned by the "several States" for their own convenience, safety and nothing outside of that which was delegated in our system of a federalized Republic of Republics!
That was why the Senate was appointed by the individual states; it was a brake on the power of the central government. The states were supposed to own that government.
It's sad they call it the "supremacy clause" I might add; a lot of people - even good conservatives - think that means the Federal Government holds supremacy over state governments, which is not what the clause says.
Specifically it only applies to the enumerated powers and nothing more, but try explaining that to people. EPA regulations of, say, fuel blends is a ridiculous overreach; it is not in the enumerated powers and therefore not something they can legally do, but they got away with it by stacking the courts with liberals who upheld it. The individual states have a right to tell the EPA to bugger off on this but won't out of fear of losing millions of dollars the Feds took for road repairs.
Here in Missouri we have a seat belt law, not because the legislature wanted one but because the Feds were squeezing the state with highway funds and eventually they passed it. It is rarely enforced but it is on the books nonetheless. Jefferson, Madison, the whole gang would be horrified by that.
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