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@wa2qr | April 26, 2018, 5:12 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [
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Constitutionalism is nothing but that of a polity governed by or under a Constitution that ordains essentially limitedl government and rule of law as opposed to arbitrary authoritarian or totalitarian rule.
Constitutional government therefore should be democratic government. It checks powers on arbitrary executives. It checks accumulation of power in one hand. It restricts state powers.
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A very good question Mr @adamkokesh. this reminds me of the father of our constitutionalist
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John Locke, the father of Liberalism and modern Constitutionalism with the concept of "Trias Politica" which limits the power of a head of state
> Constitutionalism is that the government as the state organizer needs to be limited by his power (the limited states) so as not to be arbitrary in order or authoritarian. Constitutionalism considers that a constitution or constitution is a guarantee to protect the people from the arbitrary behavior of the government. Thus constitutionalism gave birth to another concept called the "constitutional state" or (the constitutional state),
For your information state constitutions existed way before the federal constitution. Every state has it's own constitution, each constitution states the functions, structure, and role in state and local governments. State constitutions can continually change upon the will and vote of the population of that state. State constitutions affect people's lives on a daily basis whereas the federal constitution does not. It's the states and local government ordinances that determine the majority of the rules we live by with each state having varying rules. Even if the federal government would decide to make marijuana legal it does not mean that states have to legalize it, it would be up to the will of the voters to change state laws. I know that has to be hard for you to come to grips that each state already allows for citizens to participate in what their "communities" can and cannot do more so than the federal government, it sort of blows that forming communities instead of governments theory apart because it's already implemented within state and local governments.
@isran | April 26, 2018, 6:46 a.m. | Votes: 0 | [
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They believe that the Democrats and Republicans have squandered the Founders' legacy of liberty and justice under the Constitution. Countless government officials in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government ignore their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution.
A constitutionalist is often known by other names such as a constitutional conservative or a strict constructionalist. While the latter term typically refers to judges and justices, it is also used to describe any person that believes in a strict reading of the US Constitution. This person typically favors limited government, as prescribed by the Constitution, and one that is small not only in size but also in scope and in power.