The Reformation of Union State Sovereignty

The Path Back to the Political System Our Founding Fathers Intended–A Sovereign Life, Liberty, And a Free Market

by M. Kenneth Creamer


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/5/2013

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781475983371
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Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781475983364
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781475983357

About the Book

Are you unhappy about the intrusiveness of the federal government into you private and personal business? Are you interested in insulating your private and personal life from such intrusion? Then you need to understand the proper role your Union State is suppose to play in the structure of your Constitutional Republic, how that role has been subverted, and what can be done to get that essential role restored.

Recently, there has been much talk about ‘Liberty’ and ‘State Sovereignty’ and the losses thereof. However, while it is encouraging to have these talking points make their way to the forefront of the main-stream, talk alone will accomplish nothing. The Reformation of Union State Sovereignty is an arsenal of well researched and well cited legal principals, as well as specific actions that can be taken in the battle to re-establish the Sovereignty of the Union States, and ultimately restore the cherished Liberties of We The People.

“It can never be too often repeated that the time for fixing every essential right on a legal basis is while our rulers are honest, and ourselves united. From the conclusion of this [the Revolutionary] war we shall be going downhill. It will not then be necessary to resort every moment to the People for support. They will be forgotten, therefore, and their rights disregarded. They will forget themselves, but in the sole faculty of making money, and will never think of uniting to effect a due respect for their rights. The shackles, therefore, which shall not be knocked off at the conclusion of this war will remain on us long, will be made heavier, till our rights shall revive or expire in a convulsion.” -Thomas Jefferson on the drafting of the Virginia State Constitution


About the Author

The Author, Ken Creamer, was born and raised on a small truck farm in South Jersey. From the time he was five, he worked on the family farm every day throughout the summer cutting asparagus, getting in hay, and picking tomatoes and when there was no harvesting to be done, there was always lawns to be cut, weeds to be pulled, and bugs to be put into a can of kerosene from the plants that would eventually provide the fruits and vegetables to be harvested.

Besides working in the fields the Author was active in 4H planting Victory gardens and raising calves to heifers for profit. He and his sister also raised quail (Bob Whites) for the same reason.

In the summer after graduation (post asparagus harvesting) he went to work for a large agro business driving truck. Between the money he made that summer together with the financial endeavors he pursued above, he had enough money saved for his entire freshman year at Lehigh University pursuing a Mechanical Engineering degree. Upon graduation he took a job with IBM as a Mechanical Engineer. He had one assignment using his Mechanical Engineering education but had an opportunity to transition to designing computer systems and subsystems. He left IBM in 1985 with 23 years of service and with his son started a software business designing and developing municipal software system for use in various municipal offices through the New York State. It was during this stint in developing an municipal accounting system that he learned that the Union States and their municipalities were unlawfully paying an excise tax to the federal government.

Having been born in the year of the nefarious Social Security (sic) Act (SSA), 1935, he, in his adult life, grew to suspect that Social Security (sic) was the root cause of the Communist Income Tax System in this Country. This book proves to the reader exactly that, that the SSA is in fact the root cause of the nefarious Federal Income tax. However, the results of pursuing this research didn’t come without a price. He was required to accept a four year hitch as the guest of the Federal Government that provided him with the necessary spare time to research and analyze the SSA law and the dual sovereignty issue between the federal government and the Sovereign states that exists in this Constitutional Republic.

He also gained the knowledge that the Union States and the Federal Government, also named The United States, are like oil and water. One has no authority to occupy the territory of the other except in very special circumstances as specifically set out in the Constitution for the United States and the other has no authority to occupy the territory of the one. The Federal Government was given exclusive jurisdiction in and over ALL federal territory in Article I, Section 8, Clause 17 and Article IV, Section 3, Clause 2 by the Constitution for the United States. The Union States, on the other hand, by virtue of their being the primary and first formed governing body created after the Revolution, maintained their Sovereignty and exclusive authority over the territory of each of their respective Union States.

This book is all about the first principle political concepts of Liberty and Sovereignty. Liberty and Sovereignty, as our founders envisioned them, are complimentary concepts. That is to say that the existence of one presupposes the existence of the other and as first principle political concepts they become the political bed rock foundation of our Constitutional Republic.

The message from the following Supreme Court opinion points out that the power hierarchy simply starts with the people as the ruling sovereigns by and through their constitutions and these constitutions become first principle legislation directly from the people while statutes are legislation from the representatives of the people.

In the Slaughter House cases the Supreme Court again emphasizes that.