“The founders understood that democracy would inevitably evolve into a system of legalized plunder unless the plundered were given numerous escape routes and constitutional protections such as the separation of powers, the Bill of Rights, election of senators by state legislators, the electoral college, no income taxation, most governmental functions performed at the state and local levels, and myriad other constitutional limitations on the powers of the central government.” StatesGovernmentGivenLevelsDemocracyRightsCollegeUnderstoodFunctionElectionBillsProtectionSeparationIncomeLocalsLimitationEvolveFoundersSenatorsRoutesTaxationIncome TaxLegislatorsBill Of RightsPlunderSeparation Of PowersElectoral CollegeCentral Government Author:Thomas DiLorenzo
“That man is formed for social life is an observation which, upon our first inquiry, presents itself immediately to our view, and our reason approves that wise and generous principle which actuated the first founders of civil government, an institution which hat its origin in the weakness of individuals, and hath for its end the strength and security of all; and so long as the means of effecting this important end are thoroughly known and religiously attended to government is one of the richest blessings to mankind, and ought to be held in the highest veneration” MenFirstsMeanLongImportantEndsReasonGovernmentLife IsIndividualSocialViewsKnownPrinciplesWiseMankindSecurityOughtBlessingHighestWeaknessInstitutionsObservationGenerousHatsPatrioticFoundersInquirySocial LifeVeneration Author:Joseph Warren
“The issuing power [of money] should be taken from the banks and restored to the people, to whom it properly belongs.” PeopleShouldGovernmentI BelieveTakenFinancialI Believe InTyrannyFraudReservesFoundersFederal GovernmentBankingInflationBankersPrivate PropertyProperty RightsDemocracies HaveFederal ReserveForefathersCentral BanksPublic InterestEconomic FreedomEconomic PowerMoney And PowerMonetary SystemMoney PowerBankers And BanksCentral BankingTyranny Founding FathersEconomic OrderBanks And MoneyRothschild Author:Thomas Jefferson
“The Founders never intended for Americans to trust their government. Our entire Constitution was predicated on the notion that government was a necessary evil, to be restrained and minimized as much as possible.” GovernmentEvilConstitutionNotionFoundersNecessary Evil Author:Rand Paul
“The Founding Fathers realized that "the power to tax is the power to destroy," which is why they did not give the Federal government the power to impose an income tax. Needless to say, the Founders would be horrified to know that Americans today give more than a third of their income to the Federal government.” KnowsGivingGovernmentWould BeTodayFatherTaxesThirdsIncomeFoundersFederal GovernmentFoundingIncome Tax Book:Pillars of Prosperity: Free Markets, Honest Money, Private Property Source: Pillars of Prosperity: Free Markets, Honest Money, Private Property
“The dissemination of the individual's opinions on matters of public interest is for us, in the historic words of the Declaration of Independence, an 'unalienable right' that 'governments are instituted among men to secure.' History shows us that the Founders were not always convinced that unlimited discussion of public issues would be 'for the benefit of all of us' but that they firmly adhered to the proposition that the 'true liberty of the press' permitted 'every man to publish his opinion'.” MenMatterShowsGovernmentWould BeIndividualInterestLibertyOpinionIssuesBenefitsIndependencePressesConvincedEvery ManSecureDiscussionFreedom Of SpeechFoundersDeclarationUnlimitedPropositionsHistoricPublishDeclaration Of IndependencePublic InterestDissemination Author:John Marshall Harlan II
“History, I believe, furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people maintaining a free civil government.” PeopleBelieveGovernmentReligionI BelieveReligiousChristianityAtheismExampleSeparationPriestsVotersFoundersSecularFoundingMaintainingChurch And StateSeparation Of Church And StateCivil LibertiesOur Founding FathersFounding Fathers ChristianState GovernmentPhilosophy Of ReligionOrganized ReligionUs Founding FathersTheismFounding Fathers ReligionSeparation Between Church And StateFounding Fathers ReligiousInfidelReligion GodChristian ChurchFree GovernmentFounding Fathers Anti ReligionFounding Fathers Of AmericaFounding AmericaAmerican Founding FathersFounding Fathers AtheistReligious PhilosophyChristianity From Founding FathersChristian AtheistReligion ChristianChristian FatherPhilosophy And ReligionReligious LeadersReligion And GovernmentChristian RightAnti ReligionFaith ReligionChristian GodReligion PoliticsChurch HistoryGovernment PoliticsChristianity And GovernmentReligious HistoryChristian PhilosophyLaws And Government Book:Jefferson: Political Writings Source: Jefferson: Political Writings
“When the Founders thought of democracy, they saw democracy in the political sphere - a sphere strictly limited by the Constitution's well-defined and enumerated powers given the federal government. Substituting democratic decision making for what should be private decision making is nothing less than tyranny dressed up.” ShouldWellsGovernmentPoliticalGivenDecisionDemocracySawsConstitutionDemocraticTyrannyDefinedDecision MakingSpheresFoundersFederal GovernmentDressed Up Author:Walter E. Williams
“If we can return to a government that the Founders, in their wisdom, envisioned for us, we can return to a government that will allow our economy to thrive again, and our people to live in liberty.” PeopleIfsGovernmentLibertyEconomyReturnThriveFounders Author:Nan Hayworth