On Friday’s Mark Levin show, To the extent that any official in America influenced the Brexit vote Thursday night it was President Obama. Britain has voted to exit from the European Union, 52% in favor and 48% against. This vote was a vote for sovereignty and against the imposition of the EU’s super parliament, judiciary, and executives. Britain still has to free itself from the internal socialism and its Brexit vote is a huge step in the right direction. It gives Britain a chance to set things right internally without pressure from outside forces. Also, the difference between David Cameron and Margaret Thatcher is night and day. Cameron was campaigning for Britain to remain in the EU. Thatcher believed in capitalism and fought Statism. After that, like Britain if we want our sovereignty back in America we need to act. What America needs is the Convention of States. This grassroots action movement from the bottom up will help restore the Constitution. Finally, Sen Mike Lee calls in give his take on Brexit and his book, “Our Lost Constitution: The Willful Subversion of America’s Founding Document” now in paperback.
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