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Rand Paul’s No-Special-Deals Petition

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Are you tired of members of the political class foisting burdensome laws on us from which they liberally exempt themselves? Sign the petition.

I mean the “No Special Deals” petition expressing support for “Senator Rand Paul’s Constitutional Amendment to stop Congress from passing legislation that doesn’t apply equally to U.S. citizens, the Executive Branch, Congress and the Supreme Court.”

This is one of those amendments with the job of shouting “Read and adhere to the document I’m attached to!!!!!!!” We need almost as many such amendments as there are constitutional provisions, considering how chronically the Constitution is violated.

The spur is Obamacare, the latest package of law and politics to combine crippling mandates for most of us with special deals for those with political pull. Some people are deemed more equal than others when it comes to “equal protection of the laws” and so forth.

The rationale for equally applying laws that are tyrannical? To discourage tyrants loathe to be battered by their own bludgeons. And to disallow their divide and conquer gambits.

That’s the hope, anyway.

But if officeholders find a way to tyrannize to begin with, and don’t hesitate to tyrannize, will any formally enshrined demand for equality of tyranny serve to deter them?

No, sadly, Sen. Paul’s amendment won’t prevent assaults on our rights that aren’t already supposed to be prohibited by the rest of the Constitution. Not by itself. But the amendment could help and certainly can’t hurt.

(Hurt us, that is —  if it hurts our lawmakers, that’s the idea.)

This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.

2 replies on “Rand Paul’s No-Special-Deals Petition”

My first question is, who gave congress the idea that they’re above the laws of this country? Second question is, why are we having to sign a petition to force people in our government to obey the laws of this country. Simply put; if you don’t think you can follow a law you’re voting on then don’t expect us, your employers, to follow them either. Now, if you can’t follow the laws set forth by the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights then you don’t belong in this country and need to get the hell out. Period!

If we cannot follow the laws set in the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights, then those citizens need to leave.

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