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Does a strong Federal Government pose a threat to States and The People?

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Does a strong Federal Government pose a threat to States and The People?

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No. Not if it is just and lawful. I know we haven’t had much of that since 1988, but it is the truth. Corruption in government and fraud including outright efforts to carry out a coup in 2009 are public knowledge. The important thing to remember is that a just and efficient Federal Government can resolve major conflicts including abuse of office at the State government and judicial level, which are now so rampant as to lend support to large scale organized criminal invasion of U.S. territory, threaten U.S. Citizens, endanger U.S. property, and directly undermine United States schools and Institutions which are vital for our continuation. Further, the Federal government already has these powers and laws with jurisdiction to carry out action. No further legislation is needed. The lacking issue presently is leadership and will to enforce the law as written, against powerful political opponents who openly seek to secede from the Union and threaten the Integrity of the United States without

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