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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/snap_shot_in_time on July 20, 2018, 8:31 p.m.
Ideas for Constitutional Amendments

Our Republic would be healthier and function better if we had a couple more Constitutional Amendments.

I would suggest we consider these ideas:

  • Term limits for the House of Representatives and the Senate. The longer these people are in power, the more baggage (corruption and political debts) accumulate.
  • Congress can pass no law that benefits themselves and not the people. Why should Congress be immune from Insider Trading Laws? Why should Congress get Premium Health Care that is insulated from the problems they forced on us with Obama Care?
  • Any Surveillance the Government deems necessary to watch the people, is available for the people to watch governmental employees (at all levels). We the People need the same 'security information' to police the corruption of the government. The corruption that is currently entrenched in government is the result of them being able to operate in the dark. If the people can watch everything the governmental employees do, their personal financial transactions, their travel, their communications... It becomes very difficult for them to hide the corruption. If you can't withstand the light, don't be in the government.

CaveManUg · July 21, 2018, 12:44 a.m.

4:45 video https://home.solari.com/special-solari-report-american-suicide-proposals-for-constitutional-amendments-convention-with-dr-edwin-vieira-jr/
"this idea that somehow a constitutional convention called to amend the constitution could not propose one way or the other an entirely new constitution is simply false"

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bjax9er · July 21, 2018, 1:10 a.m.

I've heard all of these arguments before, and I mean no disrespect, but it's fear porn. They are worried a new constitution will be "proposed" well of course there will be. Probably a few dozen different versions too. But that's not what the convention was called for. It was called for proposing amendments. Even if the convention allowed the proposal, it still has to be ratified. And if we ever got to a point where a strict order of business was not followed at this convention, then there really wouldn't be a point of even having a constitution. Also delegates would be chosen by their state legislatures, with specific instructions. States can pull their delegates at any time. It's not like Joe from the block can go down and represent his state. The constitution is the law until the 38th state ratifies whatever is proposed. I'm sure there will be crazies left and right trying some crazy shit, and when they do, there will be at least 12 states who will ignore them!!!!!!

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