Fred-Rick
2 min readJun 27, 2022

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There is another route, but it takes longer.

I can explain in about one minute of reading, how we lost the Republic rather quickly and that the deceit warps the Supreme Court.

The Founding Fathers (in this quick view) did two important things:

1/ Limited our right to representation at the Federal level by putting winner-take-all elections in place. They did not think a large nation would survive being pulled into 20 different political directions, and I agree.

2/ Limited any other government in their attempts to deny or disparage the rights of the People. They cannot use an inferior system if a better system is available.

But… the powers that be did not follow the US Constitution. The States did not use the system devised by Thomas Jefferson and instead they doubled down on winner-take-all; they concentrated powers unnecessarily by restricting voters once again, and therefore they gave birth to the two-party system.

Insult to injury, the States prohibited the use of the cleanest voting system at the local levels, too.

Conclusion: Had government officials followed the US Constitution, then we would have had a four or five-party system in place today at the Federal level, with nothing else changed except holding free, honest and equal elections at the local and State levels.

That means that the Supreme Court Justices would be vetted by four different parties at least and these parties would then have to agree on the candidates. There would have been one Clarence Thomas, but he would not be in a gang raping the nation because the other Justices would not be that extreme.

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A republic, if you can keep it, said the Founding Fathers, and we lost it within several decades.

We can get it back. No need to change the US Constitution.

But... guys not getting laid is still the fastest route.

'A Republic, if you can keep it'

https://fred-rick.medium.com/a-republic-if-you-can-keep-it-9e2990d3ceab

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