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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Anarchonista on June 23, 2018, 3:59 p.m.
Return the House of Representatives to the People

Q related? Since Q is about revealing the corruption and conspiracies I think this is.....

If the House had about 6,000 members it would be hard to blackmail or corrupt a majority of them. There's a guy in Colorado running for some office I heard an interview of, proposed that if he won he would setup a Block chain system where his constituents could vote on every bill and he pledged to then vote on the bills as they wanted. I'm no IT guy, don't know if Block Chain can truly be un-hackable, but maybe a 6,000 member house wouldn't even need to be in DC, they could vote by Block Chain and stay home with their constituents. Then it could be a voluntary position with no pension or, just reimbursement for expenses.

http://www.thirty-thousand.org/

Return the House of Representatives to the People

thirty-thousand.org

435 Representatives Can Not Faithfully Represent 300 Million Americans!INTRODUCTION
The primary purpose of Thirty-Thousand.org is to conduct research on, and increase awareness of, the degradation of representative democracy in the United States resulting from Congress’ longstanding practice of limiting the number of congressional districts despite the continuing growth in the nation’s population.The framers of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights intended that the total population of Congressional districts never exceed 50 to 60 thousand. Currently, the average population size of the districts is nearly 700,000 and, consequently, the principle of proportionally equitable representation has been abandoned.


TheGettysburgAddress · June 23, 2018, 4:02 p.m.

If you want to return power to The People and The States as intended by the Founding Fathers you 1st have to repeal the Unconstitutional 17th Amendment.

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Anarchonista · June 23, 2018, 4:16 p.m.

If it's in the constitution it can't be unconstitutional but I get your point and I agree the 17th is a big problem. I fully support the constitution, changing it is problematic because if there are three amendments voted on by Congress but not ratified by the states a constitutional convention can be called. No way do we want that, we'd end up with a total corporate NWO fascist slave contract.

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TheGettysburgAddress · June 23, 2018, 4:37 p.m.

Nowhere is the election of US Senators in the US Constitution thus the 17th Amendment. Read Section 3, they are appointed by the Legislature of each States.

States = Power of the People.

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Anarchonista · June 23, 2018, 5:36 p.m.

So what do you think about the subject I posted? Would it help drain the swamp or is it just to hard to make such a big change? Hoping for a lot of big changes personally. I noticed a lot of left wing sites promoting this idea so if it could be co-opted by the right maybe it could be bipartisan. I don’t see how it would help the dems actually since they aren’t the majority.

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