xjtony
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What is very interesting about this whole thread is that we have 13 pages of basically negative "reviews" of how our government is begin run, from multiple viewpoints, all with valid arguments, but we still vote the SAME people from the same parties back into office. I think that we are at a point in our history where real change is going to be needed to fix our country going forward. We have the power as citizens to make this change. If neither party represents you, then take your vote elsewhere. We have been backed into a wall where we feel that we have to vote for the lesser of two evils and that has to stop for us to progress.
We also have the convention of states which allows states to amend the constitution without the interference of the federal government. A convention has already been called to enforce term limits and put a cap on federal spending (Utah has already signed on), but we still need more states to join before anything can be done. The founding fathers have given us the ability to protect ourselves from government overreach, we simply don't use it.
It amazes me that, even with a record turnout, half of the country doesn't even vote. I would have to believe that at least some of these people just don't vote because there is not an option that they feel comfortable with. We have a government filled with "representatives" that have made a career out of doing what's best for themselves. Some people with 30+ years in office, but very little progress for their constituents. They love to lay the blame around because its easy. "Trump\Biden\Obama\Bush... is ruining our way of life!" says the career politician who in 30 years has made nothing better for the American People.
We have shown in a small way here that we can discuss our problems as Americans and still move forward as one. I would urge all Americans to help pursue ways to enact real change that benefits ALL of us. We need 34 states to call a convention, 38 to ratify changes. I try to have the conversation with all my family and friends who live in states that have not voted to sign on. I try to push the value of third parties (I'm sure to the point of being a broken record).
I read an article about the burden of responsibility that comes with the freedoms our Constitution provides. Its something that I don't think enough people (myself included) really think about. The events of the last year or more are not going to effect real lasting change but we do have the power, given to us by the Constitution of the United States, to make lasting change. MERCA!!
We also have the convention of states which allows states to amend the constitution without the interference of the federal government. A convention has already been called to enforce term limits and put a cap on federal spending (Utah has already signed on), but we still need more states to join before anything can be done. The founding fathers have given us the ability to protect ourselves from government overreach, we simply don't use it.
It amazes me that, even with a record turnout, half of the country doesn't even vote. I would have to believe that at least some of these people just don't vote because there is not an option that they feel comfortable with. We have a government filled with "representatives" that have made a career out of doing what's best for themselves. Some people with 30+ years in office, but very little progress for their constituents. They love to lay the blame around because its easy. "Trump\Biden\Obama\Bush... is ruining our way of life!" says the career politician who in 30 years has made nothing better for the American People.
We have shown in a small way here that we can discuss our problems as Americans and still move forward as one. I would urge all Americans to help pursue ways to enact real change that benefits ALL of us. We need 34 states to call a convention, 38 to ratify changes. I try to have the conversation with all my family and friends who live in states that have not voted to sign on. I try to push the value of third parties (I'm sure to the point of being a broken record).
I read an article about the burden of responsibility that comes with the freedoms our Constitution provides. Its something that I don't think enough people (myself included) really think about. The events of the last year or more are not going to effect real lasting change but we do have the power, given to us by the Constitution of the United States, to make lasting change. MERCA!!
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