After two terms of President Barack Obama shredding the Constitution, Americans from across this country are joining together and saying “ENOUGH!”

That’s why, after taking advice from conservative hero Mark Levin, a date has been announced for an Assembly of the States. It will be hosted in May of 2016, immediately prior to the Republican and Democrat conventions for President.

This is a big deal, as it would involve a state legislature to host the assembly, and states would join them in reasserting their rights granted by the 10th Amendment. The Founding Fathers would approve!

The recommendations of the Assembly of the States wouldn’t be binding, but they would set the agenda for how states can move forward in a positive way to roll back federal infringement on our God-given rights. In addition, new Constitutional amendments could be discussed!

Five people from each state will be selected to attend by each state legislature. That means if all states are involved, the convention will consist of 250 people!

According to Breitbart, the topics that would be addressed are:

(1) Which federal grants (presumably almost all) make the most sense for a state to reject and what are the best ways to deal with the real world consequences of those rejections? (2) What specific actions shall be taken to resist unconstitutional Supreme Court decisions? (3) What specific actions should be taken to resist egregious and unlawful federal regulations and which regulations are most deserving of resistance? (4) What practical free-market health care policies can be introduced at the state level that will improve the availability and delivery of health care services to residents of each state, given the federal government’s ever increasing tentacles of control in that sector of the economy?

This event will send a powerful message to the Presidential candidates of both parties that eight years of Obama has been too much. The federal government is too big, and it’s time for real change.

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