Section 8
The job of the Supreme Court is to make judgments based on the Constitution and federal statutes, not to change or make new laws.
Section 9
Every individual must do what he or she promises to do by contract. An important role of the judiciary is to determine that legal contracts are honored.
Section 10
Government officials in any of the three branches of government will not have immunity from prosecution while they are in office.
Section 11
Every individual shall have equal justice under the law.
ARTICLE IV: States Desiring to Withdraw from the Country
A state cannot withdraw, or secede, from the rulings and protections of the United States government based on the stipulations of this Third Constitution. Too many problems would occur if various states started becoming sovereign nations.
ARTICLE V: Federal Protection of the States
Only Congress has the power to admit new states that desire to be united with our country. If one of the United States protectorates desires sovereignty, Congress will grant it because the days of colonialism are over. The federal government must protect the people of the states when there is an attack by foreigners. The federal government can assist a state governor if the governor's National Guard cannot handle an emergency situation.
ARTICLE VI: The National Debt Problem
The enormous national debt can be paid off in twenty years, largely through a 90% reduction in military spending and a progressive income tax that can ultimately reach 100%. When a nation repeatedly has annual deficits, it causes the national debt to skyrocket, which then puts a large burden on taxpayers of future generations.
ARTICLE VII: The National Census
The US Census will continue to be taken every ten years. Accurate statistics enable the government, private companies, and individuals to have a better understanding of the nation's demographics, which then promotes better planning for the future.
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