How to Use "Hamilton's Legislative Test" to Determine Compliance With Constitution

As you read A and B, or any other source of legislation, city, county, state, federal, commission, regulation, remember the Constitution is a "set of instructions and rules for the government; not the people.".,The State Constitutions recognize The...

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  1. Step 1: As you read A and B

    The Constitution is the 'fulfillment of the promise' for the people.

    The founders meant The Constitution, and its Twin
    - The Declaration (The Promise)to be read by "We the People" from age 7-8 intermittently through the voting years of adulthood. ,, A.

    B. , A.

    B. , A.

    B.

    END of "Hamilton's Legislative Test"; but Not the end of Amendment X
  2. Step 2: or any other source of legislation

    A.

    B. ,,,"., Resources abound, but with Constitutional issues, the original documents are the best resource.

    Much of modern resources can be lopsided due to bias, revisionist history, or other factors common in Political definitions., is Not in Compliance with the Constitution:, Party affiliation is Not Involved.

    Be clear about how you address the issue you identified.

    He/she may not answer.

    That moves the representative off your support list.

    Look for allies and perform the grassroots.

    Keep after your legislative members with the consequences of "Silence"! Our Constitution (and Declaration) does not know party. "All governments naturally tend towards tyranny because they are easy prey for men to exploit for money and power.

    One of the best to control government is with written documents that are universally accepted."
  3. Step 3: county

  4. Step 4: federal

  5. Step 5: commission

  6. Step 6: regulation

  7. Step 7: remember the Constitution is a "set of instructions and rules for the government; not the people.".

  8. Step 8: The State Constitutions recognize The Supreme Law of the Land.

  9. Step 9: Does the Constitution

  10. Step 10: in express terms

  11. Step 11: grant Exclusive authority to the Federal government to exercise this power?

  12. Step 12: Does The Constitution grant authority to the federal government to exercise this power and prohibit it for state government?

  13. Step 13: Does the Constitution grant authority to the federal to exercise this power and would it be absolutely and totally repugnant for the states to have similar authority?

  14. Step 14: Does the Constitution Not grant power

  15. Step 15: Nor authority to either the federal or the state governments?

  16. Step 16: Depends on your results of applying the criteria.

  17. Step 17: > If you answered 'NO' to all 3 questions for both A and B; then the power and authority rests in the states.

  18. Step 18: > If you found A and B of all 3 questions 'NO'; But A and B of #4 - 'YES'

  19. Step 19: then you have applied the Tenth Amendment and established that both A and B Statements

  20. Step 20: with any legislation you read

  21. Step 21: belong "..to the people.

  22. Step 22: > If you agree

  23. Step 23: with questions or with conflict

  24. Step 24: in the results

  25. Step 25: then you need to obtain the resources behind the subject of legislation.

  26. Step 26: Action to take when legislation

  27. Step 27: >Write to your representative at what-ever level of government the legislation affects

  28. Step 28: Congress and State in the #1-4 above.

Detailed Guide

The Constitution is the 'fulfillment of the promise' for the people.

The founders meant The Constitution, and its Twin
- The Declaration (The Promise)to be read by "We the People" from age 7-8 intermittently through the voting years of adulthood. ,, A.

B. , A.

B. , A.

B.

END of "Hamilton's Legislative Test"; but Not the end of Amendment X

A.

B. ,,,"., Resources abound, but with Constitutional issues, the original documents are the best resource.

Much of modern resources can be lopsided due to bias, revisionist history, or other factors common in Political definitions., is Not in Compliance with the Constitution:, Party affiliation is Not Involved.

Be clear about how you address the issue you identified.

He/she may not answer.

That moves the representative off your support list.

Look for allies and perform the grassroots.

Keep after your legislative members with the consequences of "Silence"! Our Constitution (and Declaration) does not know party. "All governments naturally tend towards tyranny because they are easy prey for men to exploit for money and power.

One of the best to control government is with written documents that are universally accepted."

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