Fred-Rick
2 min readJul 1, 2022

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There is an alternate route, but it requires real courage and not brazen militarization. The secret is that the Founding Fathers established a US Constitution that -- when followed to the letter -- would have given us a four to five-party system. That in turn, would have given us a sane US Supreme Court with one extremist perhaps, but not six.

How did it happen? It's actually a simple story and I don't need more than one minute to tell it.

Because the Federation would not remain standing for long had there been twenty little parties at the Federal level, the Founding Fathers put voting restrictions in place. They used winner-take-all elections for the Federal government to concentrate power for very good reasons.

By then, Thomas Jefferson had already devised a system of Full Representation, but it was not used for the Federal level.

Then, the Founding Fathers warned all other governments in the US to not deny or disparage the rights retained by the People.

In effect, they took some freedom away from us for the Federal level, and then they told others to not do the same for the other levels.

But that is not what happened.

The powers that be were afraid of Thomas Jefferson's clean voting system because it would undermine the hierarchy of their power.

At first chance, they put a restricted voting system in place (winner-take-all) for State elections.

Insult to injury, they made it verboten for cities and counties to use Thomas Jefferson's voting system. They did not want anyone to have any experience with the clean voting system because that would have pulled the wool off everyone's eyes, and then everyone would have wanted free elections for their State elections as well.

And then, we would have had a four or five-party system, and then we would have had a Supreme Court with mostly sane Justices on it.

We can still get our Republic back. We lost it rather early on. But we have to be courageous and fight the monster right in front of us, and not demonize the little people of the other party that are just as frustrated as the ones on this side.

To point our fingers at the others that are most in our way is exactly what divide-and-conquer does. The ones in power want the little people to fight the other little people.

The 12 tribes fight each other, while the elite looks on and they do not want the 12 tribes to unite and demand the Founding Fathers are followed to the letter. It would cost the elite their power, and the nation would end up being a sane nation. They don't want that.

But if you want that, then join our Local Revolutions movement.

Investigate and we can become a sane nation.

'Citizens Invoking the US Constitution'

https://fred-rick.medium.com/citizens-invoking-the-us-constitution-325c17290881

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