NO NO NO... Congress-critters don't get to replace Congress-critters. That is up to We The People. Otherwise we just get an oligarchy of Congress-critters naming their own replacements. Surely this will get shot down by the states during the ratification process.
Also, just WHO will determine when there is an emergency? NO NO NO...
I couldn't agree more Mr. Man. The only way is to have we the people choose our Congress. Not replacing any of them is right up there though as an option IMHO. :-)
And also, the long-running EXCELLENT TV series Battlestar Galactica.
The scene below is the moment when the former Scty. of Education Laura Roslyn discusses that she is number 43 in line for succession following a surprise attack on Earth by super intelligent robots (A.I.?). She and the rest of the passengers aboard the equivalent to Air Force One, are flying in a holding pattern while awaiting news and instructions.
Unbeknownst to the passengers, most of humanity has been wiped out. She is advised by a crew member that all in line above her are missing or presumed dead. She is reluctantly sworn in at night with a handful of other survivors to witness it:
The Constitution does not grant government the ability to suspend elections, enact Marshal Law, or suspend the Habeous Corpus.
The U.S Constitution cannot be "enforced" on American Citizens. It is enforced upon our government. It's the contract or license granting certain specific powers to government. Anything beyond those limits is usurped or stolen powers.
Freedom loving Americans should form local community militias and form regional militia networks in each state. These militias would train together on a regular basis. They would support each other to protect their communities and citizens from government tyranny, invasions, etc. This is how you protect our Constitutional Republic in the manner intended by our founding fathers.
We have to remember, and have to remind those who serve us in government that:
“Emergency does not create power. Emergency does not increase granted power or remove or diminish the restrictions imposed upon power granted or reserved. The Constitution was adopted in a period of grave emergency. Its grants of power to the federal government and its limitations of the power of the States were determined in the light of emergency, and they are not altered by emergency.” ~ Justice Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948) Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Home Building & Loan Assn v. Blairsdell, 1934
The same premise applies to Constitutional Amendments. An Amendment cannot go against the original intent of the Constitution, it can only add to it in a manner consistent with the original intent at the time the Constitution was written and adopted.
There are a few paths for us to right these wrongs. One is Nullification:
Yale Law Journal Quote “The right of the jury to decide questions of law was widely recognized in the colonies. In 1771, John Adams stated unequivocally that a juror should ignore a judge’s instruction on the law if it violates fundamental principles: “It is not only ... [the juror’s] right, but his duty, in that case, to find the verdict according to his own best understanding, judgment, and conscience, though in direct opposition to the direction of the court.” There is much evidence of the general acceptance of this principle in the period immediately after the Constitution was adopted.” ~ Yale Law Journal Note: The Changing Role of the Jury in the Nineteenth Century, Yale Law Journal 74, 174 (1964).
"No legislative act contrary to the Constitution can be valid. To deny this would be to affirm that the deputy (agent) is greater than his principal; that the servant is above the master; that the representatives of the people are superior to the people; that men, acting by virtue of powers may do not only what their powers do not authorize, but what they forbid. It is not to be supposed that the Constitution could intend to enable the representatives of the people to substitute their will to that of their constituents. A Constitution is, in fact, and must be regarded by judges as fundamental law. If there should happen to be a irreconcilable variance between the two, the Constitution is to be preferred to the statute." - Quote by: Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) American statesman, Secretary of the Treasury Source: Federalist Papers #78, See also Warning v. The Mayor of Savannah, 60 Georgia, P.93; First Trust Co. v. Smith, 277 SW 762, Marbury v. Madison, 2 L Ed 60; and Am.Juris. 2d Constitutional Law, section 177-178)
Seems to me the remedy is already built into the constitution…. It’s called the “States”. These “States” have a functioning government “in some cases” and are completely capable of handling such a situation. If anything the states could temporarily appoint someone if necessary, I believe this would be constitutional as it originated from the state. Appointed by the Governor, state legislature or snap election would be up to the states to determine. If the Congress is able to start passing constitutional amendments at will without major pushback then our entire government is captured.
NO NO NO... Congress-critters don't get to replace Congress-critters. That is up to We The People. Otherwise we just get an oligarchy of Congress-critters naming their own replacements. Surely this will get shot down by the states during the ratification process.
Also, just WHO will determine when there is an emergency? NO NO NO...
I couldn't agree more Mr. Man. The only way is to have we the people choose our Congress. Not replacing any of them is right up there though as an option IMHO. :-)
OK then,
Let's replace all those who have received funding from foreigners.
Oh wait.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/09/24/report-republican-rep-anthony-desposito-paid-mistress-and-fiancees-daughter-with-taxpayer-funds/ Report: Republican Rep. Anthony D’Esposito Paid Mistress and Fiancée’s Daughter with Taxpayer Funds (Here's one)
yes those SOBs too.
Starts at 17 minutes: BREAKING! U.S. CONGRESS IS PREPPING FOR A 'MASS CASUALTY' EVENT BEFORE ELECTION | Redacted News
https://www.bitchute.com/video/9Xku2q_qGqQ
Hmmmmmm..
17 Minutes ??
Off course it does !!!
Maybe they have one planned themselves? Do not trust them, somethings up their sleeve!
https://www.majorityleader.gov/uploadedfiles/2024_house_calendar_-_revised_july_2024.pdf CONgress not in session in October so they could be arrested, Then Trump is elected in November, the chances to do this are near zero if not lower.
Woah woah w-
H- hang on, ha- ha- ha- hang on, hang on
KEK. I see what you did there.
You mean mass arrests and mass executions at Gitmo. That fucker needs to be first on the Gitmo plane ride.
Reminds me of the show Designated Survivor.
And also, the long-running EXCELLENT TV series Battlestar Galactica.
The scene below is the moment when the former Scty. of Education Laura Roslyn discusses that she is number 43 in line for succession following a surprise attack on Earth by super intelligent robots (A.I.?). She and the rest of the passengers aboard the equivalent to Air Force One, are flying in a holding pattern while awaiting news and instructions.
Unbeknownst to the passengers, most of humanity has been wiped out. She is advised by a crew member that all in line above her are missing or presumed dead. She is reluctantly sworn in at night with a handful of other survivors to witness it:
Roslin's Swearing-In Aboard Colonial One
https://youtu.be/r5w5uMVUi6E?si=Y8H1SDlhVI7Yj9V2
The one where they want to ban militias would be funny if it wasnt sad. They are pathetic
Fake bomb event and they all retire to is-real to evade?
don't all house members have deputies, precisely for any eventuality?
The Constitution does not grant government the ability to suspend elections, enact Marshal Law, or suspend the Habeous Corpus.
The U.S Constitution cannot be "enforced" on American Citizens. It is enforced upon our government. It's the contract or license granting certain specific powers to government. Anything beyond those limits is usurped or stolen powers.
Freedom loving Americans should form local community militias and form regional militia networks in each state. These militias would train together on a regular basis. They would support each other to protect their communities and citizens from government tyranny, invasions, etc. This is how you protect our Constitutional Republic in the manner intended by our founding fathers.
We have to remember, and have to remind those who serve us in government that:
“Emergency does not create power. Emergency does not increase granted power or remove or diminish the restrictions imposed upon power granted or reserved. The Constitution was adopted in a period of grave emergency. Its grants of power to the federal government and its limitations of the power of the States were determined in the light of emergency, and they are not altered by emergency.” ~ Justice Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948) Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Home Building & Loan Assn v. Blairsdell, 1934
The same premise applies to Constitutional Amendments. An Amendment cannot go against the original intent of the Constitution, it can only add to it in a manner consistent with the original intent at the time the Constitution was written and adopted.
There are a few paths for us to right these wrongs. One is Nullification:
Yale Law Journal Quote “The right of the jury to decide questions of law was widely recognized in the colonies. In 1771, John Adams stated unequivocally that a juror should ignore a judge’s instruction on the law if it violates fundamental principles: “It is not only ... [the juror’s] right, but his duty, in that case, to find the verdict according to his own best understanding, judgment, and conscience, though in direct opposition to the direction of the court.” There is much evidence of the general acceptance of this principle in the period immediately after the Constitution was adopted.” ~ Yale Law Journal Note: The Changing Role of the Jury in the Nineteenth Century, Yale Law Journal 74, 174 (1964).
"No legislative act contrary to the Constitution can be valid. To deny this would be to affirm that the deputy (agent) is greater than his principal; that the servant is above the master; that the representatives of the people are superior to the people; that men, acting by virtue of powers may do not only what their powers do not authorize, but what they forbid. It is not to be supposed that the Constitution could intend to enable the representatives of the people to substitute their will to that of their constituents. A Constitution is, in fact, and must be regarded by judges as fundamental law. If there should happen to be a irreconcilable variance between the two, the Constitution is to be preferred to the statute." - Quote by: Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) American statesman, Secretary of the Treasury Source: Federalist Papers #78, See also Warning v. The Mayor of Savannah, 60 Georgia, P.93; First Trust Co. v. Smith, 277 SW 762, Marbury v. Madison, 2 L Ed 60; and Am.Juris. 2d Constitutional Law, section 177-178)
Seems to me the remedy is already built into the constitution…. It’s called the “States”. These “States” have a functioning government “in some cases” and are completely capable of handling such a situation. If anything the states could temporarily appoint someone if necessary, I believe this would be constitutional as it originated from the state. Appointed by the Governor, state legislature or snap election would be up to the states to determine. If the Congress is able to start passing constitutional amendments at will without major pushback then our entire government is captured.