Tuesday, June 28, 2016

No states’ rights?




All three branches of the federal government have abandoned the rule of law for the more expedient rule of man.

Yesterday’s Supreme Court decision erodes states’ lawmaking ability to safeguard the health and safety of women while protecting innocent life.

This abandonment of the rule of law is just the latest example of why America needs an Article V Convention of States to return power to We The People.

I need your help to make the Texas Plan a reality. Contribute to my campaign today to make sure I have the reinforcements this next legislative session to establish Texas as the clear leader in reining in the federal government.

Texas' goal is to protect innocent life, while ensuring the highest health and safety standards for women.

The Supreme Court has been rewriting and amending the Constitution with its own fabricated language as opposed to simply applying the Constitution as it was written for nearly a century.

Join me as we work to add Texas to the call for an Article V Convention of States.

The Supreme Court is dominated by individuals who substitute personal policy preferences for the Constitution and laws of the United States.

Our nation faces entrenched constitutional abuses that require constitutional solutions. The same Supreme Court that has dismissed the Tenth Amendment as a “truism” and a “tautology” also has repeatedly refused to enforce it.

Add your contribution and your support to help the Texas Plan return meaning to the 10th Amendment.

For America to remain the freest nation in history, it is essential to keep the power and reach of government firmly in the hands of We The People.

And Texas must lead the way.

Sincerely,

Greg Abbott
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