Clinton Executive Order "REVOKES" 10th Amendment
By Tom DeWeese
During his six-year reign of terror, Bill Clinton has signed no
less that 254 Executive Orders. To date, not one has been
challenged by the United States Congress. Congressional silence
has led Clinton to stronger, bolder action in his carefree drive
to fulfill his liberal agenda.
But no previous action has come close to that taken with the
signing of Executive Order 13083 entitled "Federalism."
On May 14th, with the stroke of a pen, Clinton rescinded Ronald
Reagan's own E.O. 12612 on Federalism. At the same time, Clinton
also sliced the Constitution's 10th Amendment into unrecognizable
pieces.
In 1987, President Ronald Reagan took a bold step to repair the
damage to the Constitution and our political system. From Supreme
Court decisions to power-seeking bureaucrats, the federal
government was roaming far from its Constitutional borders. Reagan
sought to rein it in by producing an Executive Order that would
reestablish the power of the 10th Amendment, which gives states
sovereignty and power over all but those clearly defined duties of
the federal government. That concept is called
"Federalism." Reagan's E.O. defined Federalism by saying
it "is rooted in the knowledge that our political liberties
are best assured by limiting the size and scope of the national
government."
But on May 14, 1998, Bill Clinton set out to do away with all
of that. Like Reagan's document, Clinton's E.O. 13083 begins like
a definition of the 10th Amendment. The document lists a host of
duties and rights empowered to the States and their individual
citizens. But then it goes into a list of nine broad and vague
exceptions wherein the federal government might be
"justified" in taking federal action because of
"matters of national or multi-state scope." (See the
enclosed block for the complete list of "exceptions").
This incredible grab for power lets federal bureaucrats decide
if a state has "adequately protected individual rights and
liberties." It 10th Amendment is about to be thrown out with
the bath water. Is anybody listening? Where are the protests from
the nation's fifty state governors who have just had their jobs
reduced to ribbon-cutting ceremonies? Where are all the elected
members of the fifty state legislatures? When will the United
States Congress finally stand up to Bill Clinton, who, in their
absence, is busy appointing himself dictator?
FINALLY, CONGRESS IS TAKING ACTION
Well, finally, there are signs that Congress intends to respond to
the blizzard of Clinton's Executive Orders. Congressman Mac
Collins of Georgia has introduced House Concurrent Resolution 299.
His bill is designed to stop Executive Order 13083 and, in a
sense, reinstate President Reagan's vital E.O 12612. Congressman
Collins' Resolution will state that it is the "sense of
Congress that the constitutional principles of federalism (the
division of power between the Federal government and the
governments of the States) should be upheld, protecting the rights
of the States, localities and individuals."
At this writing, Congressman Collins' Resolution has at least
twenty-three co-sponsors, with more being rapidly added. In
addition, it now appears that House Speaker Newt Gingrich has
gotten behind the bill and is helping to move it along. In fact,
the plan now is to completely bypass committee consideration of
the bill and to move it directly to the house floor for a vote.
However, the bill must then move to the Senate for similar
action. If this action is not completed before August 12, 1998,
Clinton's Executive Order will go into effect. The only way to
stop it then will be by a veto-proof, two-thirds majority in both
houses of Congress. On the Senate side, Senator John Ashcroft
(R-Mo.), Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution,
Federalism and Property Rights, is also adamantly opposed to
E.O.13083. Perhaps simultaneous action can be taken in both
houses, hurrying along the process. These actions mark the very
first time that congressional initiative has been so vigorously
undertaken in response to a Clinton-signed Executive Order. But
time is growing very short.
To succeed, there must be a massive outpouring of protest from
across the nation. Along with the protests of enraged citizens,
governors and state legislators from all fifty states must also
immediately join the protest, through letters, phone calls and
even lawsuits against this Clinton power grab. They are the ones
who will lose their powers. And they are the ones who will carry
the most weight in the battle to persuade reluctant Congressmen to
support H. Con. 299 to rescind Executive Order 13083.
Many, including the American Policy Center, have criticized the
Congress for capitulating to Bill Clinton's every whim. But
Congress is starting to wake up to the dangers of Clinton's
blizzard of Executive Orders. Now is the time for us all to join
forces and help congressional leaders stop this shredding of the
10th Amendment.
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