Tackling U.S. Debt: The Case for Constitutional Fiscal Reforms

Posted on Wednesday, November 20, 2024
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Among a host of problems, what is one of America’s primary troubles today and how do we resolve it? My guess. Our debt skyrocketing. Too many political promises kept that we never could afford and at a cost that will force us to borrow just to service the annual interest payment.

Indebtedness began soon after the American people approved the reformed and renamed Articles of Confederation, the U.S. Constitution. The problems were slow to rise but government continued to repair itself and function as the Framers intended. However, with the Progressive Era, problems grew in numbers and size.

In 1913 these events were key to hastening the problems:

These three issues resulted in a reckless growth of government:

No one is paying any attention to the dwindling solvency of Social Security or Medicare.

We Must ACT NOW!

Cure the Disease

How? With a little-known SOP process that has been used hundreds of times over centuries.

The States were given the authority in the second clause of Article V:

The States have applied with over 450 valid Article V applications to Congress.

What is a ‘run away’ as claimed by a few mythical fiction writers?

What is the SOP or standard operating procedure of a convention?

Once the convention proposes something all the States can generally agree on and if they approve a fiscal responsibility amendment, it will result in a repurposed America. Even with unintended consequences, this event will prove the validity of Constitutional change when necessary.

This convention will have a more impactful effect on America than just proposing limits on Congress. With confidence that we the people and our States can meet in convention again, we have a lot of work yet to do. During the founding era, conventions formed, on average every 3 ½ years. Think term limits, repeal the 16th and 17th amendments, a Countermand, and many more possibilities.

To preclude an episode of America following in Venezuela’s footsteps, our states urgently need to open the FRA convention doors. Doing nothing risks our grandchildren reaching their death bed before retiring.

We’ve come together to resolve larger issues, problems our elected legislatures or Congresses could not. This time is no different. With God’s guidance, We the People and our States can fix this too.

Mike Kapic is a writer for Hunt for Liberty.

Reprinted with Permission from Hunt for Liberty – By Mike Kapic

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