The Confusion Constitution

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Democracy, Biography & Memoir, Political
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Author: Phillip Bryant ISBN: 9781640275553
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: August 2, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Phillip Bryant
ISBN: 9781640275553
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: August 2, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

How can a country keep going in an upward direction when the leaders are going in a downward direction? When we the people have leaders that only think of themselves and make their pockets fat first, and do not care what happen to the rest of us, it becomes clear that that country is on its way out. The representative form of government has come to an end in this country, the United States.

We must understand that 95 per cent of all laws come from opinions that some judge thought was right and that opinion become law. An opinionated decision by five judges is telling all people in the U.S. (350,000,000) what new law we are going to live by. That right there is enough to tell everybody our representatives are not looking out for the citizens of this country. Our representatives’ job is to make laws where the majority of the people will agree to. Now and right now is time for a change.

Just like we vote for people to represent us, now is the time for the people to vote on what law we will live under. If an opinion is made, it should go to congress to be voted on to make clear if this opinion is good enough for the people to become law. The representative job is to make laws for the majority of the people and right now their fat pooches will not let them be responsible for the job they were elective for in the first place.

We the people must go back to a town hall meeting form of government, that is, if we don’t want to go down with our fat leaders. It is time and past time for real honest men to stand and put up a fight for the betterment of the United States, the country we live in and love.

 

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How can a country keep going in an upward direction when the leaders are going in a downward direction? When we the people have leaders that only think of themselves and make their pockets fat first, and do not care what happen to the rest of us, it becomes clear that that country is on its way out. The representative form of government has come to an end in this country, the United States.

We must understand that 95 per cent of all laws come from opinions that some judge thought was right and that opinion become law. An opinionated decision by five judges is telling all people in the U.S. (350,000,000) what new law we are going to live by. That right there is enough to tell everybody our representatives are not looking out for the citizens of this country. Our representatives’ job is to make laws where the majority of the people will agree to. Now and right now is time for a change.

Just like we vote for people to represent us, now is the time for the people to vote on what law we will live under. If an opinion is made, it should go to congress to be voted on to make clear if this opinion is good enough for the people to become law. The representative job is to make laws for the majority of the people and right now their fat pooches will not let them be responsible for the job they were elective for in the first place.

We the people must go back to a town hall meeting form of government, that is, if we don’t want to go down with our fat leaders. It is time and past time for real honest men to stand and put up a fight for the betterment of the United States, the country we live in and love.

 

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