"Restoring the Constitution, the Republic, and Oklahoma Sovereignty"
"As a soldier, I pledged my life to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. That very oath, as a young Sergeant in the Army, is what prompted me to read the Constitution for the first time. Since then I have learned that our government is up to a great many things that it should not be and as your Congressman, I pledge my life, liberty, and sacred honor to do all that I can to restore the rule of law, the liberty of all, and the Sovereignty of Oklahoma."
- RJ Harris
On The Issues
Proper Role of Government
Secure, by the consent of the governed, their rights to life, liberty, and property.
Without government, we would shoulder the constant burden of our own self-defense and preservation of our accumulated property. These burdens are beyond the constant vigilance of the individual. We must, therefore, give up just enough liberty to effect the formation of government for the purpose of securing these liberties; life and property.
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Economy, Bailouts
The Congress should immediately stop interfering with the internal commerce functions of the States. Additionally the Congress should pass an amendment, and send it out to the States for Ratification, overruling the Supreme Courts interpretations of the Commerce Clause. Additionally, the Congress should immediately stop all expenditures for private company bailouts and allow defunct corporations, including Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, to fail.
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Healthcare
Heath Care is an individual welfare and as such the federal government has no business attempting to provide it or dictating to our states how to provide it. Article I Sec 8 of the Constitution allows the Congress to provide for the general welfare "of the United States." Herein the United States is referred to as an entity unto itself which excludes the notion of welfare as the greater good for the most individuals. Individual welfare is never mentioned in the Constitution and the Congress has no power to provide it.
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