State Governments have nobody to blame
but themselves for the bullying coming out of Washington, D.C.
State Governments have never properly
used the Congressional District.
The Constitution says that a
Congressional District should have a population of at least 30,000 people.
If every State would organize its people
into Congressional Districts of that size, the people of this nation would all
be equally represented, whether at their own State Capitols or in D.C. That one set of reps should be doing the
entire job of governing all fifty-one governments of the Federation of States.
The election departments of county
governments should be finalizing the setting up of these districts. Experience has proven that the reps are too
corruptible to do it.
Then, let’s restore the original U.S.
Senate by rescinding Amendment XVII, which has raised havoc with the
Constitutional system for a century. Incidentally, State Governments, likewise,
should have similar Senates representing their counties.
The district reps, elected by the
grassroots electorate, should hold conventions in their respective states. They
should choose all the State Officers with whom they will be working. Those fifty conventions of reps should
reconvene as one body and choose the President and Vice-President.
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