Anonymous ID: 846b50 July 20, 2022, 8:33 a.m. No.16768702   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8706 >>8724 >>8816

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OK frens I have been lurking since the start and posted a lot until bidan “won” – I decided to stop until I saw some action – now it seems right. Many anons believe there are white hats acting in many ways – others believe anons can’t rely on this and have to step up – Of course both are true and the complex situation is advancing on many fronts. The basic premise of the plan is that things have to get bad enough to awaken the sheeple – this appears to be underway – one of our roles is to support and encourage this.

 

 

So bottom line any solution to the fuckery has to be acceptable to the sheeple en masse. I believe the key will be our Constitution – which IS supported by the masses. The Constitution was drafted and submitted to the states in 1787. However, “Anti-federalists” still had many objections, and to ensure ratification, in 1789 the Congress issued a report which finalized 12 proposed Amendments. The final version was approved by Congress in 1789. The Constitution, and 10 of these amendments were ratified by the states. The 10 amendments are what we now know as the Bill of Rights (Amendments 1 through 10 of the Constitution)

 

 

Article 5 does provide the answer to the question “How to rein in a tyrannical government? Our Founding Fathers left us a constitutional method to take power away from a power-drunk federal government. This is a method the big-government elitists in Congress can’t do a single thing to stop—a peaceful and constitutional solution.

 

 

Article 5 gives states the power to call a convention to propose amendments that limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government. I’ll outline the process and how it can play out and what it will accomplish.

 

 

Article 5 is the process for proposing of amendment and subsequent ratification. Amendments may be proposed either by the Congress with a 2/3 vote in both the House and Senate OR by the request of two-thirds of the state legislatures (34 states). Since we know the swamp won’t do it we have to rely on the second option. The good news is that 18 states (of the necessary 34) have already done so.

 

 

This process was lauded by James Madison, who declared that “This process guards equally against that extreme facility which would render the Constitution too mutable; and that extreme difficulty which might perpetuate its discovered faults. It moreover equally enables the General and the State Governments to originate the amendment of errors, as they may be pointed out by the experience on one side, or on the other.” (Federalist No 43)

 

 

Article 5 states that “…on the Application of two thirds of the Legislatures of the several States, [Congress] shall call a Convention for proposing amendments.” This is mandatory – Congress must call the Convention one this threshold is met. Such a convention may then formulate and adopt any and all amendments (see below for the main ideas in play)

 

 

All such amendments must then be ratified by the legislatures of ¾ of the states (38 states) which then become part of the Constitution.

Anonymous ID: 846b50 July 20, 2022, 8:34 a.m. No.16768706   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8750 >>8816

>>16768702

 

So the real question is what changes can and should be made? There are many possibilities – here are some of them:

 

 

Impose Congressional term limits

 

Repeal the 17th Amendment returning election of Senators to the state legislatures

 

Impose term limits for the Supreme Court

 

Require a balanced budget and/or limit federal spending and taxation

 

Require federal departments and bureaucratic regulations to undergo regular review

 

Reduce the excessive power of the Commerce Clause created by many bad Supreme Court decisions

 

Require photo ID to vote and limit early voting

 

Campaign finance reform to eliminate influence buying, corruption, payoffs and media lies.

 

 

Of course each of these ideas have many aspects and impacts – if anons want I can review them with more detail in future posts This is real and it can work exactly as intended by the Founding Fathers. The media and elite fear monger and claim there are too many dangers and open questions to support this path – but they lie. Yes, there are some unanswered questions, but we can only rely on the decision of the massive number of citizens required to participate in this process and fix the system. I only mention it here because it will be the first thing the MSM says. Here is the analysis of our great former Justice Scalia who addressed the main objection that:

 

 

“Were a convention called by the needed two-thirds (34) of the states, there is no settled process in place to ensure against a “runaway convention,” in which delegates and/or Congress go rogue and defeat the amendments or produce amendments that were not called for by the states originally.

 

 

Scalia demolishes this with his trust in the America people, stating:

 

 

“Against this, I argued that the fact that 38 states (three-fourths) are needed to pass any amendment (which means that merely 13 states can block any proposed amendments), should demonstrate that we need not fear a runaway convention. Such a massive nationwide coalition would both require and, in turn, enhance significantly a substantial increase in public knowledge of the nature and causes of federal overreach and of the power of the states and their citizens to combat it through Article V. The educational effect that such a nationwide debate would have on the American people would be so transformative that it should mollify any runaway-convention concerns, which underestimate the effect on Congress, the executive branch, and the Supreme Court of such an unprecedented movement. Faced with an historic uprising by We the People, unscrupulous delegates and/or Congress would be unable to pull strings from behind closed doors without triggering a national uproar. Through underestimating the salutary political consequences that would follow a successful effort by 34 states to apply for an Article V convention of states, those fearing its unintended consequences also miss something else: They miss the fact that, in proportion as the Article V movement grows, it will educate everyday Americans in the liberating power of our Constitution.”

 

 

Now that is a great awakening – God Bless America

 

Anon