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In Federalist Papers #45, James Madison pointed out, “The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.” Yet today, the government in Washington, DC, claims powers that its powers are numerous and indefinite, and it is the states which have limited powers. Recent history has shown that by allowing those in Washington, DC, numerous and indefinite powers has led to some truly despotic consequences.
Today, I welcome George G. McClellan, a California native who was a Regular Army veteran and served a post-war Korea tour. His post-army professional career covered 43 years in law enforcement, including the California Highway Patrol and the US Naval Investigative Service (NCIS), to discuss two of his recent articles that I think speak directly to the overreaching state of our national government.
> The Smoldering Smell of Marxism in America
> Correcting America’s Course Back to the Constitutional Rule of Law
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