How Local and State Governments Can Defeat the Deep State

Alex Newman Behind the Deep State(1)

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Alex Newman argues in this episode of Behind the Deep State for The New American that one of the most effective ways to restrict an overreaching federal government is to turn to the constitutional authority of local government. 

Through original source documentation and stunning quotes, Newman takes the audience on a historical tour of times of tyranny and liberty and the consequences of neglecting local involvement in the civic realm. 

Pulling from the U.S. Constitution, Newman emphasizes the 10th Amendment, which states, “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” 


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Newman asserted that Americans must return to the Constitution and states must reclaim their sovereignty. The message is simple: Bottom-up change starting at the local level is the only path to regaining America’s greatness. 

Don’t miss this episode of Behind the Deep State to learn how.

 

 

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