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Stolen Sovereignty: How to Stop Unelected Judges from Transforming America Hardcover – July 19, 2016
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We are confronted with a jarring reality that the Left has succeeded in growing the power of the courts. Obama has replaced roughly 30 percent of the district and appellate judges on the federal benches. We are now facing a judicial time bomb, the likes of which we’ve never seen before. With the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling the courts have usurped the will of the people and set a precedent that has become a de facto law of the land.
In STOLEN SOVEREIGNTY Horowitz reveals just how disenfranchised voters have become. On issue after issue we are witnessing a transformation of our society before our very eyes, all without the ability to stop it through the political process. We are becoming a government not of the people, by the people, for the people, but of the elites by the justices and for the few.
First the courts went after your income. Then they went after the right to abortion. Then Then the right for men to marry men and women to marry women. Next they will go after the right to our sovereign borders. Where will it end?
It is the legislative branch that gives the people their voice. With a weak congress, the people will suffer at the hands of a tyrannical few. By ceding the power of the purse, willfully ignoring executive overreach, blindly confirming judicial nominees, and writing statutes so broadly they transfer full legislative power to the president, the past few generations of congressmen have helped the executive branch and the courts crush their own power.
STOLEN SOVEREIGNTY is a book defending sovereignty and society from the courts. Horowitz masterfully explains the legal foundations of this great nation and how the three branches of government are designed to keep the people free. He outlines how the recent overreach of the judicial branch has led to the extinguishing of the voice of the people. And most important, he provides solutions as the looming immigration crisis overshadows the political landscape.
“It is no longer sufficient to sneer, scorn, or warn against the judicial tyranny; it’s time to fight back and implement immediate reforms or we will cease to exist as a democratic society and a sovereign nation,” says Horowitz.
As we hunger for leaders who will steer the country back on the track of liberty and justice for all, we must ensure we are never one court decision or one executive order away from losing our society, sovereignty, and government. The courts have spoken. Now, it’s time for the American people to reclaim their sovereignty.
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Print length288 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherWND Books
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Publication dateJuly 19, 2016
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Dimensions6.24 x 1 x 9.36 inches
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ISBN-101944229299
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ISBN-13978-1944229290
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Stolen Sovereignty is a brilliant and much needed call to arms. Easily one of the most important books of our new century, it is a must-read for every American. Stolen Sovereignty reminds us once more that not only is freedom never free, but that it must zealously guarded by a grateful, informed, and invested citizenry. Daniel E. Horowitz is an outstanding writer who masterfully breaks down the issues and presents an overwhelming case for liberty. --Brad Thor, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Foreign Agent
Stolen Sovereignty is a wake-up call for every activist who has wondered why conservative electoral victories rarely translate into real world change. We are being ruled, not governed, and this book explains in detail how it is happening. --Dan Bongino, former Secret Service agent and author of Life Inside the Bubble
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It does this by giving itself the power to override any law it doesn't like enacted by elected representatives in Congress, the elected legislatures of the states, or the voters themselves. It has thus disenfranchised these three entities. As a result, we have "social transformation without representation." America is now a country primarily ruled by courts and government bureaucrats. This is why so many people feel that elections don't matter.
The Supreme Court has particularly violated the sovereignty of the states which created the United States to protect their rights. The 10th Amendment to the Constitution explicitly protects the right of states to manage their own affairs but the court has ignored it. A recent example is the court forcing its definition of marriage onto all states.
This problem has arisen because the founders never imagined that the Supreme Court would turn itself into a super legislature and thus provided no safeguards against that. The result is that we have an unelected Supreme Court with no real checks or balances. Hamilton thought it would be "the least dangerous branch." Madison thought that under the Constitution the "legislative branch predominates." When the Supreme Court began exploiting this hole in the Constitution, Jefferson stated it was becoming a "despotic branch." The result is today's "social transformation without representation."
The Supreme Court has now gone further in violating the states' sovereignty by preventing them from protecting themselves from the invasion of illegal aliens. The Constitution guarantees states a "republican form of government." There is no republican form of government when the court can override the acts of elected state officials. The Constitution also guarantees the federal government will protect states "against invasion." There is no such protection when the court aids the influx of illegal aliens. Currently the federal courts are further disenfranchising the citizenry by voiding voter ID laws, thus allowing illegals to vote. We have de facto open borders by judicial fiat.
Horowitz proposes a practical solution under Article IV of the Constitution. This article gave Congress authority to establish federal courts below the Supreme Court and it has done so by establishing the federal appellate courts. But most of the ammunition the Supreme Court is using to disenfranchise America is coming from appealed rulings from these courts. Congress should use its power to either abolish some of these courts or to at least to define their legal power. Congress can do this, for example, by passing a law and providing that it is not subject to federal appellate jurisdiction. Under the Constitution the Supreme Court has original jusrizdiction in only a few limited areas. It relies on appeals from the appellate courts to legislate social engineering.
But this solution requires Congress to act and it can take a long time for Congress to do anything substantial as it is reluctant to change the status quo. I see no problem with the states declaring which federal rulings the states will follow. First, the states should have ultimate power since they created the United States and not the other way around. Second, the Supreme Court has simply given itself the power to overrule the states so the states can respond likewise as they are ultimately the main constitutional power.
*Stolen Sovereignty* clearly explains the problem and the solution. Congress must strip the courts of jurisdiction over contentious political issues such as marriage, immigration, and religious freedom. As the Framers intended, these issues must be decided by the American people, not by unelected judges.
If you have ever shaken your head at a court ruling that seemed out of sorts with your own understanding of the law and jurisprudence, this book will enlighten and inform.






