Thursday, July 28, 2011

Daddy's Old Toys Part Two








While Caleb was here in May, he enjoyed playing with his daddy's old toys.  We drug out a box of match box cars...and in it was this little wind-up helicopter.  I had found a collection on Scrapgirls by Shalae Tippets called 'Fly High' that worked really well for this.  Generally when I do a layout, I take bits and pieces from several different kits, but everything you see here is from Fly High.


Wish it were as easy to  picture the solution to the horrendous, burdensome debt.  But no one seems to have a kit with all the answers.   Perhaps they are asking the wrong questions.


"The most pressing question in the current debate is not "which budget plan is better?" Rather, it is "By what authority does the central government collect taxes, and on what items is it authorized to spend those combined taxes and accumulated national debt?"
To answer that question, let's review the limitations on taxing and spending our Constitution imposed upon Congress before the courts twisted Rule of Law into the so-called "living constitution," which is subject to the rule of men. Under the latter, Congress has unlawfully assumed the authority not only to collect and spend taxes on any objects it desires (in order to perpetuate re-election), but to regulate everything else. (For the record, the cost of that regulation is estimated at $1.75 trillion annually -- more than twice the total income taxes collected in 2010.)
This unlawful spending and regulation is in abject violation of our elected officials' oaths to "support and defend" our Constitution, and a breach of trust in their contract with the American people, which has created a perilous national security crisis."  Alexander's Essay - July 28, 2011   Patriot Post

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