Where is Durham?
Where are the declassified FISAGate documents?
Have the 222k sealed indictments disappeared?
Why is the NG sealing DC until March?
What is the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871? What did it create and how does it work? (I'll save you the trouble, https://www.loc.gov/law/help/statutes-at-large/41st-congress/session-3/c41s3ch62.pdf)
Who is the President of the United States? What is his power and authority?
Who is the President of the United States of America? What is his power and authority?
Answers these questions yourself and then answers this final one: does it sound like it's over?
So what is the difference between the US and the US of A? I read it, but isn't clear to me. Too much legal speak.
https://teamlaw.net/history.htm
It's long, and obviously take it with a grain of salt, but it lays out how it all works. In the end, the answer to your question is: you can't really tell unless you know the specifics of whats being accomplished. A good example is to compare how the 1871 laws for elections are laid out to how they are today. Now compare it to how the Constitution lays out how Senators and Representatives are selected. Changes took effect in 1913 with the 17th amendment that made it so Senators are voted on by each states population in a popular vote for USDC spots, and since 1914 and 1917, we haven't had actual USA government, we've had US DC government.
Brilliant summation - ty!
The Senators need to be decided by a county electoral college... in fact the President needs to be decided by the same metric. President is supposed to represent a super majority of the country not just 50%.
I have no idea what half the claims being made actually are, but the United States of America has been a single continuous sovereign corporate entity since its foundation. Nothing happened in 1871, 1913, 1914, 1917, or at any other time. The website you link to makes claims that are either false or ‘not even wrong’, from the standpoint of the US legal system.
Like, if this is what things hinge on, you’re definitely going to wind up disappointed.
This took away the states' sovereignty. Senators were originally chosen by the states' senates.
Thank you.