This State recognizes that the Founding Fathers’ constitutional assurances made to the States are relevant to these Problems:
- The persons delegated to the administration of the national government will always be disinclined to yield up any portion of the authority of which they were once possessed.
- The People must rely on the disposition of the State legislatures to erect barriers against the encroachments of the national authority.
- The U.S. Constitution incorporated Article V’s Second Method of amending the Constitution to accommodate precisely these types of Problems that are otherwise unsolvable within the Constitution.