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Amaz­ing news folks, it appears that not only have the Amer­i­can peo­ple been betrayed, but our elect­ed lead­ers appar­ent­ly are pre­pared to sac­ri­fice the con­sti­tu­tion in order to do what they want to do.  

Not what the peo­ple want to do, but what they want to do.

They are propos­ing that they cre­ate what would amount to a gang of 12, Amaz­ing, that we have a speak­er, or alleged­ly (weep­er of the house) that would even con­sid­er this, it is not only wrong but it is ille­gal.  They want to take over by force the con­gress and by pass the will of the Amer­i­can peo­ple.

If you think this is not a prob­lem think again, if this is done we must vote them all out of office, because it is wrong to do this and it is ille­gal, it is moral­ly wrong, it is eth­i­cal­ly wrong and it is crim­i­nal­ly wrong to betray the peo­ple in this way.

William Pitt made it clear,

“Neces­si­ty is the plea for every infringe­ment of human free­dom. It is the argu­ment of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.” — William Pitt

 

We can­not afford to do what is wrong for the wrong rea­sons, when we are on the brink of our own finan­cial ruin, what are they smok­ing up there on capi­tol hill, I would say that I want some, but you know what if it makes you this stu­pid, it is some­thing that we can­not afford to even try out, because then you would have every jump­ing off the cliff of insan­i­ty.

This is noth­ing as sim­ple as a process or a com­mit­tee, it is the dis­man­tling of the con­sti­tu­tion and it must not be allowed call your con­gress per­son call your sen­a­tor, this must not be allowed to hap­pen because it bypass­es the con­sti­tu­tion and the will of the peo­ple, it must not be allowed to pro­ceed.

There are those that may argue about how this is just a process and not a change in how the gov­ern­ment works, but that is just not accu­rate, it is real­ly sim­ple, any change in the way that the con­sti­tu­tion defines our con­gress is not con­sti­tu­tion­al sim­ple as that, you can­not sub­sti­tute a dic­ta­to­r­i­al leg­isla­tive body in place of the will of the peo­ple.