Alex welcomes back to the show Andrew Napolitano, a former New Jersey Superior Court Judge and now a political and legal analyst for Fox News Channel and hosts the daily show Freedom Watch on the Fox Business Network. Napolitano sat on the New Jersey bench from 1987 to 1995, becoming the state’s youngest tenured judge. He also served as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University School of Law for 11 years. Napolitano resigned his judgeship in 1995 to pursue his writing and television career. Judge Napolitano has published five books on the US Constitution. They are Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When The Government Breaks Its Own Laws; the New York Times bestseller, The Constitution in Exile: How the Federal Government Has Seized Power by Rewriting the Supreme Law of the Land; A Nation of Sheep; Dred Scott’s Revenge: A Legal History of Race and Freedom In America; and the New York Times bestseller Lies the Government Told You: Myth, Power, and Deception In American History. Alex also covers the latest news and takes your calls. www.judgenap.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.net www.prisonplanet.com
Those guns made in Montana were sold using FRNs (Federal Reserve Notes), which is a commercial instrument, and that’s why they could be regulated under the intestate commerce clause.
If those guns were sold in gold or silver, or true banks notes (not commercial instruments) that were redeemable in substance (gold, silver etc.), then that would not be commerce and the US Federal Government would have no jurisdiction.
@KevinMerck AMEN
The healthcare requirements waiver for McDonalds et al is an open kick to the nads of the constitutional requirement for equal protection. Small and medium competitors don’t get the waiver, do they? No, they just become weaker and smaller and deader. But CorporObama doesn’t care. He has a system to destroy and he’ll do it by hook or by crook at the behest of the NWO corporacrats that pull his strings. This Monstrocracy must be stopped.
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@chuska8383 You want social programs for the country where you can opt out? That makes no sense, and would never work. The reason tax exists is because, as a country, we decided that in order to better the individual states and the country as a whole, everyone needed to pitch in and help. Do you like driving on paved roads, or that your toilet magically flushes your excrement away? All social programs require tax money to work. Giving someone the choice to opt out is short-sighted at best.
This stuff is AMAZING.
Australia NEEDS people like these!
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@mhaneline No, you are sadly mistaken. Read Enlightenment Philosophy – particularly John Locke’s 2nd Treatise on Government. Research Austrian Economics, read your Constitution, Declaration, and the Federalist Papers. You have been lied to your whole life by others who have been lied to their whole lives. All of the services you mentioned existed before compulsory taxation. We as a society have been brainwashed into thinking that violence is the only way to pave roads. Ridiculous and sad.
What makes him think we won’t finance “the empire” after the crash. Doesn’t he understand our taxes go to the fed not our country. Those who finance it now will see to it that those occupations continue after we have crashed.
@KevinMerck
Dick Gregory as a running partner
Who needs “Brian and The Judge” when you can have…
“Alex and The Judge”
what ever happend to mr trafficant… he is a smart man..
@chuska8383 That is completely insane. Who paid for these social programs if they existed and yet, tax monies were not used? I hate to be the one to break it to you, but America and the rest of the world have changed dramatically. The works and documents you yourself sited are completely archaic and no longer apply to our much advanced society. No, you sir are the one blinded by your own disposition to the subject. Bull-headed constitutionalism and libertarianism is completely insane. Good day.
THANK YOU ALEX
@mhaneline
‘advanced society’ is a typical prostitute and pimp relationship… and compounding the problem is the vast number of citizens that develop ‘stockholm syndrome’ in response to the treatment they receive by their gov’t. just as some prostitutes will actually support their own mistreatment and endlessly justify their pimps actions, the american public does the same for their government…. and sadly, they are willing to trade the uncertainty of freedom for the security of a pimp.
@FreedomClause The society we have today is far more complex now. My point was that completely removing social programs might be valid 300 years ago, but not in this day and age. Sorry, but that’s just how the world is today. Instead of abolishing social programs, they need to be reworked so that those people on said programs contribute back to society.
Perhaps you misread my comment, or did not fully comprehend the subject being debated. I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.
Fuck the rules. Fuck playing the game the banksters want you to play. Fuck being the good citizen. Fuck paying every fee/tax. Fuck the government, fuck the banks who own them. Fuck the parasite lawyers. Fuck being a chump. Fuck being a stooge. Fuck trying to do the right thing—what good does that get you?
Fuckit!
Just Some Years ago, before the Solidarity reveloution in POLAND. Polish people’s Water was Poisened, their food was bad, No one drink water without boiling it in POLAND….Now its happening to you!!? BUT IF PEOPLE WAKE UP. Like Poland it took less than 10 years for Poland to come up!! After so many destruction it took so little time for POLAND TO COME UP again….YOU CAN DO THIS …..WAKE UP!!!
@KevinMerck Well said
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@mhaneline
it is hard to do anything more than a quick ‘sound bite’ in 500 words. The solution is LESS numerous and more efficient programs that are state and local run, that way local needs are met.
I quite understand your argument and point of view. I studied sociology at university, so i comprehend the subject completely. the part you missed in my comment was the psychology of the interaction between the two groups…it is a form abuse, which usually ends in violent resistance by the victim
@FreedomClause No, the solution is the end of the military industrial complex and the federal reserve. The monies from both funneled directly back in to the country would dwarf any drain social programs put on the economy.
And, by social programs, I mean anything from Healthcare to Eisenhower’s National Defense Interstate Highway Act and Submerged Lands Act. Federal programs like these are responsible for transforming the entire country. The money is federal, the oversight is local. Understand?
@mhaneline
no military industrial complex and no fed res would fit my definition of LESS programs. once the fed is gone, the federal govt will be forced to balance the budget, and it will become evident at that point that the additional layer of bureaucracy is simply wasteful.
To be honest, a related problem is the existence of the political parties.congressmen no longer represent their state, they represent their party.legislation needs to be an agreement between the states not party politico
@FreedomClause lol. the military industrial complex and the federal reserve are not social programs. they are errant entities powered by illegal policies.
with the abolishment of these two entities, we would see an influx of trillions of dollars in to the federal budget. this would directly translate to lower taxes, higher quality and more abundant social programs, and a rapidly growing economy. Argentina circa 1920 and America’s industrial revolution are historical proofs of this.
@KevinMerck kook