"The main function of the U.S. federal government is creating and enforcing laws to ensure order and stability within society. The U.S. Constitution outlines the nation's law-making process and establishes institutions to carry out this function. Our Founding Fathers feared the concentration of power in a single individual or branch of government. To prevent this, they separated law-making powers among three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. The legislature, composed of the House of Representatives and the Senate, creates laws. The executive branch enforces laws under the leadership of the president. The judiciary, which includes a federal court system headed by the Supreme Court, decides the constitutionality of these laws. This separation of powers prevents one branch from gaining influence over the others."
Our system is under threat. Our institutions are being dismantled and privatized. Our freedom, our democratic republic, and our American way of life are being privatized by the wealthy few in an effort to secure their power and end forever government of, by, and for the people. If you value your freedom, support the federal government which from our country's founding has valued and upheld the voice of we the people and secured the time-honored institutions which make possible one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. SC
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