2) Limited Government- The principle of limited government explains itself in the title. Limited Government means that the government may only do things that the people that they have government give them the power to do. Unlike popular sovereignty limited government is the opposite where the people are the only source of any and all of governments authority and government has only that authority that people have given to it. The overall theme of this principle is that the government must follow the law. The government must follow all constitutional laws and principles for it to be able to have control over the people and to make decisions.
3) Separation of Powers- In a parliamentary system the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government are all gathered in the hands of a single agency. Our government runs almost the same except the three powers are separated. This is called a presidential system where the three powers are separated into three distinct and independent branches. Our constitution distributes the powers of the National Government among Congress, the President, and the courts.
4) Checks and Balances- The government is organized around three separate branches. Though the constitution says that these three powers must be separated they are still connected and are not completely independent of each other. What ties them together is known as checks and balances. This means that each branch is subject to a number of constitutional restraints or checks by the other branches. This means that each branch has certain powers with which it can check the operations of the other two. Congress has the power to make laws but the president may veto any act of congress but Congress can also override a presidential veto by two-thirds vote in each house. Checks and balances gives power to each branch to override the other and make sure they are in line.
5) Judicial Review- The power of judicial review is the power of courts to determine whether what government does is in accord with what the constitution provides. The role of the Judicial branch is to determine whether or not a law is constitutionally acceptable. That means that any laws that the government creates cannot break any of our constitutional rights such as freedom of speech. Judicial review is the power to declare unconstitutional, illegal, null, and void of a government action that violates some provision in the Constitution.
6) Federalism- Our government works in a federal form by distributing the powers that they have on a territorial basis. The principle of federalism is the division of power among a central government and several regional government. By spreading the powers throughout the different states the Framers of the constitution built a stronger, more effective national government while preserving the existing states and the concept of local self government.
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These six principles are contradicted by historical practice and modern legal policies and procedures. Popular sovereignty is a myth. The idea that the "people" retain the power of government, reserve the right to change it if government becomes corrupt, reeks of sentimentalism and delusion. Limited government existed only in the early decades. The separation of powers only works when the members of each branch do not agree. Checks and balances is a corollary to SOP since checks do not compel adherence to honorable principles. Judicial review fails to accept the problem of judicial activism, apparent by rulings that deny reality over "The Law" - usually dispensed by reference to 14th Amendment. Federalism closes the casket and drives the final nail into liberty by assuming central control over all States and citizens within. Local control remains subject to State and Federal dictations. MSM (media) maintains control thought lines and desires. To sum up, the
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