We better smarten up then, Brett, and fortunately there is a way out, Founding Fathers approved.
We have a bully democracy in place. All the way up to 49.99% of the voters can be sent home not being represented except by the one they did not vote for. How is that for divide-and-conquer and being bullied around?
Other nations have full representation, and no voter goes home empty-handed. We? We have a ridiculously large number of voters not able to have their stories heard at the table of the decision makers because they didn't get the opportunity to be represented by anyone that would represent them well.
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Here is the trick, and don't let the local level fool you. The States are bullying us at the local level, saying that we are not allowed to have the best voting system in place in our cities and counties. That is not what the Founding Fathers said.
That is governmental overreach and the Bill of Rights does not allow it.
If we have three levels of representation with severe restrictions/discrimination institutionalized or if we have just two of those levels and the third level that is full-color and honest... that is a major distinction. It should already be in place that way, but we can go and get it, US Constitution approved.
When we don't have to flip a coin in our elections, but we can roll a die and all of us get our own representatives? Now that is progress.
Today, however, the politicians are not doing much to empower us, and people are not paying attention when the government reaches too deep into the empowered positions of the People.
We need to stand up, and make this a better place for all of us. We have to tell the States to back off in the one spot where the Founding Fathers are encouraging us to do so.
I can see you want that to happen, too, Brett, so join the Local Revolutions grassroots movement and tell the State to back off from our local elections. We can do it.
We just started out media outreach and got our first article in a city that received a Constitutional Invocation.
We need your voice to be heard just a bit louder. We need true representation wherever we are entitled. Come help us.