I've heard several people say this will be the last election in America - which is patently ridiculous. They'll continue to go through the process, because to not do so would invite a revolution. On the other hand, if Kamala Harris winds up in the White House, BY ANY MEANS, it certainly will be evidence that there are no longer honest elections in this country, and it will be the last time I will encourage them by participating in their farcical elections - no more honest than the elections of Cuba or the old Soviet Union. It will signal to me the death of the Republic. And then the question will become whether, and how we will become a free, constitutional republic once again.
At the Constitutional; Comvention the most hotly comstested debate was over how the states would be represented in Comgress.
In the Congress under the Articles of Comfederation all of the states were equally represemted. The states like Virginia which had a large population believed that equal represenmtation favored the small states and gave them an unfair advantage over the large states. James Madison proposed what became known as tthe Virginia Plan which allocated seats in the House of Representatives to be based on the population..
The Virginia Plan, which favored the large states was unacceptable to the small states and neither side was wulling to budge.
Roger Sherman od Connecticut broke the impass when he proposed a compromise that would create a bicameral legislature with a House of Representatives based on proportional representation and a Senate based on equal representation.
This legislative model prevented the large states from dominating the small states
Following the examplem all of the states adopted the same bicameral legislative model to protect their rural counties from a tyranny of the larger metropolitan counties.
When the 17th Amendment was fraudulently ratified the state legislatures lost their voice in the senate which turned the our bicameral legislature into a unicameral legislatire with two houses representing the people.
In Article V there is an amendment protection clause stating . . . . . . no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate.
When the 17th A,mendment was fraudulently ratified our bicameral legislature oir republic became a democracy.
In the 1960's the Supreme Court riled that it was uncomstitutional for the counties of a state to be equally represented in their states legislature. The court rupef that the states could be rqually represented in the U.S. Senate but it was unconstitutional for the counties to be equally represented in the tates.
According to the provisions in the Tenth Amendment any power not delegated to the government of the United States that are not prohibited to the states are reserved to the states and to the people.
The Supreme Court rulings on apportionment in the legislatures of thee states was ourside of their Constitutional jurisdiction.
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I've heard several people say this will be the last election in America - which is patently ridiculous. They'll continue to go through the process, because to not do so would invite a revolution. On the other hand, if Kamala Harris winds up in the White House, BY ANY MEANS, it certainly will be evidence that there are no longer honest elections in this country, and it will be the last time I will encourage them by participating in their farcical elections - no more honest than the elections of Cuba or the old Soviet Union. It will signal to me the death of the Republic. And then the question will become whether, and how we will become a free, constitutional republic once again.
How Our Republic Became a Democracy
At the Constitutional; Comvention the most hotly comstested debate was over how the states would be represented in Comgress.
In the Congress under the Articles of Comfederation all of the states were equally represemted. The states like Virginia which had a large population believed that equal represenmtation favored the small states and gave them an unfair advantage over the large states. James Madison proposed what became known as tthe Virginia Plan which allocated seats in the House of Representatives to be based on the population..
The Virginia Plan, which favored the large states was unacceptable to the small states and neither side was wulling to budge.
Roger Sherman od Connecticut broke the impass when he proposed a compromise that would create a bicameral legislature with a House of Representatives based on proportional representation and a Senate based on equal representation.
This legislative model prevented the large states from dominating the small states
Following the examplem all of the states adopted the same bicameral legislative model to protect their rural counties from a tyranny of the larger metropolitan counties.
When the 17th Amendment was fraudulently ratified the state legislatures lost their voice in the senate which turned the our bicameral legislature into a unicameral legislatire with two houses representing the people.
In Article V there is an amendment protection clause stating . . . . . . no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate.
When the 17th A,mendment was fraudulently ratified our bicameral legislature oir republic became a democracy.
In the 1960's the Supreme Court riled that it was uncomstitutional for the counties of a state to be equally represented in their states legislature. The court rupef that the states could be rqually represented in the U.S. Senate but it was unconstitutional for the counties to be equally represented in the tates.
According to the provisions in the Tenth Amendment any power not delegated to the government of the United States that are not prohibited to the states are reserved to the states and to the people.
The Supreme Court rulings on apportionment in the legislatures of thee states was ourside of their Constitutional jurisdiction.
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How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you,but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on ( josephmclaughlin500@gmail.com ) for the full details.Have a nice day
Thanks God bless.
How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you,but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on ( josephmclaughlin500@gmail.com ) for the full details.Have a nice day
Thanks God bless.
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