I think that the military coming down for a brief time during his inauguration is one of the biggest proofs that there is a plan and the military is backing it.
I still don't buy that the United States is a corporation. I'll buy that Washington DC is. In particular the area surrounding the Federal buildings, Congress, The Supreme Court, White House, all the monuments and other Federal buildings would be the 'corporation'. So not even the whole district is, just the areas along the Patomic actually. Come to think of it, event he Pentagon isn't located in the district.
Reason: On paper we are a still a Republic with 50 states. DC is just one city. Yes it is the capitol, and yes the Federal Government is seated there, but according to the Constitution the States have the power and the last say on how the country is governed. In other words their power to amend the Constitution.
I believe if anything Trump is referring to 'draining the swamp', and in an inaugural speech it wouldn't be sophisticated enough to just say that. So he says 'transferring power back to the people'. Which is actually another way of saying transferring power back to the states.
This is where we have to be careful. Remember per the Constitution states have powers, not rights, only people have rights. We do not want the states to go willy nilly on a tangent do we? We've already seen that with these draconian lockdowns in states such as New York, California, Michigan and a few others.
If Trump meant returning power to the people as in cleaning up the corruption in Washington DC so it can actually be a capitol we can be proud of I'm fine with that. If it means the states get to do what they want when they want, as we've seen in this scamdemic then I'm not good with that at all. I hope this is not the wave of the future.
Have you ever heard of The American States Assembly? Long before the government is a corporation was a theory here I ran across their website. They have more information there about it that I've read anywhere. I don't know what linking is ok here so just lookup the American States Assembly dot net, including the 'the' word.
My point is, this was a movement/theory/realization of some sort before Trump was a thing.
Yes I looked it up. I've heard of this line of thinking. I just don't buy the US is a corporation because we have states. Yes its true states lost some power over the Civil War and I believe that was the right thing. It was the Republican Party that forced the states to behave and not have slaves. Now as far as DC, well I wouldn't put anything past them.
My opinion is that the corruption started after Kennedy and went into overdrive after 911.
I guess we could become American nationals instead of citizens. But what needs to be done is we have to have our states force the Federal Government to do as we wish or have our states, at least 38 of them amend the Constitution.
I think that the military coming down for a brief time during his inauguration is one of the biggest proofs that there is a plan and the military is backing it.
Although we know, it is good to hear again. TBIYTC
I still don't buy that the United States is a corporation. I'll buy that Washington DC is. In particular the area surrounding the Federal buildings, Congress, The Supreme Court, White House, all the monuments and other Federal buildings would be the 'corporation'. So not even the whole district is, just the areas along the Patomic actually. Come to think of it, event he Pentagon isn't located in the district.
Reason: On paper we are a still a Republic with 50 states. DC is just one city. Yes it is the capitol, and yes the Federal Government is seated there, but according to the Constitution the States have the power and the last say on how the country is governed. In other words their power to amend the Constitution.
I believe if anything Trump is referring to 'draining the swamp', and in an inaugural speech it wouldn't be sophisticated enough to just say that. So he says 'transferring power back to the people'. Which is actually another way of saying transferring power back to the states.
This is where we have to be careful. Remember per the Constitution states have powers, not rights, only people have rights. We do not want the states to go willy nilly on a tangent do we? We've already seen that with these draconian lockdowns in states such as New York, California, Michigan and a few others.
If Trump meant returning power to the people as in cleaning up the corruption in Washington DC so it can actually be a capitol we can be proud of I'm fine with that. If it means the states get to do what they want when they want, as we've seen in this scamdemic then I'm not good with that at all. I hope this is not the wave of the future.
Have you ever heard of The American States Assembly? Long before the government is a corporation was a theory here I ran across their website. They have more information there about it that I've read anywhere. I don't know what linking is ok here so just lookup the American States Assembly dot net, including the 'the' word.
My point is, this was a movement/theory/realization of some sort before Trump was a thing.
Yes I looked it up. I've heard of this line of thinking. I just don't buy the US is a corporation because we have states. Yes its true states lost some power over the Civil War and I believe that was the right thing. It was the Republican Party that forced the states to behave and not have slaves. Now as far as DC, well I wouldn't put anything past them.
My opinion is that the corruption started after Kennedy and went into overdrive after 911.
I guess we could become American nationals instead of citizens. But what needs to be done is we have to have our states force the Federal Government to do as we wish or have our states, at least 38 of them amend the Constitution.
You are brilliant> ******
AGAIN?!?!?!
OFFS.