The signing of the Constitution of the United States of America
Article by Brett Stevens in The American Thinker
Time To Impeach Our Government
Our
government has appointed itself as judge, jury, and executioner of its
own alleged misconduct. Unsurprisingly, it has found itself innocent.
This is an inherently corrupt system and the way to change it is to
“impeach” our government using a constitutional convention.
The
Supreme Court’s decision denying the most recent Trump election
lawsuit, recalls the case of Corinna Mullen. Her brutal murder went
unsolved for years until an investigator found one slip of paper.
That
document revealed that his predecessor had requested that the state
crime lab return evidence without testing it. The evidence was later
lost or “disappeared.” It then became clear why the case had never been
solved: the people in charge of investigating it were the guilty parties.
This
calls to mind the scenario that Dashiell Hammett wrote about in his
short story “Nightmare Town,” about a lone private investigator who
encounters a town where everyone, from the mayor to the busboy, is
participating in the same criminal enterprise:
“You’re
fined a hundred and fifty dollars and costs. The costs are fifteen
dollars and eight cents, making a total of a hundred and six-five
dollars and eighty cents. Will you pay it or will you go to jail?”
“I’ll pay it if I’ve got it,” Steve said, turning to the marshal. “You took my money. Have I got that much?”
The marshal nodded his massive head.
“You have,” he said, “exactly – to the nickel. “Funny it should have come out like that – huh?”
“Yes – funny,” Steve repeated.
America
today resembles Izzard, the Nightmare Town. Every public institution in
America has been compromised. None will hear evidence about election
irregularities, such as fake ballots and ballot mishandling, not to
mention the frauds of which Democrats are proud:
the voting laws changed to encourage fraud and the tech companies
stifling of news and emails beneficial to Trump or harmful to Biden.
They would not listen when John Ratcliffe reported that China was behind this fraud:
“Based
on all available sources of intelligence, with definitions consistently
applied, and reached independent of political considerations or undue
pressure—that the People’s Republic of China sought to influence the
2020 U.S. federal elections,” Ratcliffe wrote.
They would also not pay any attention when John Lott showed us that it was statistically impossible for election results to be legitimate:
The
estimates here indicate that there were 70,000 to 79,000 “excess” votes
in Georgia and Pennsylvania. Adding Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, and
Wisconsin, the total increases to up to 289,000 excess votes.
They ignored the FISA report that pointed out that the first Trump impeachment was entirely based on fraudulent premises:
The
FISA court was lied to. Exculpatory information was withheld on those
being investigated. The investigators, with some notable exceptions,
were incredibly biased and used the powers of law enforcement for
political purposes.
They ignored the longstanding links between the Biden crime family and companies linked to the Chinese military found in the Homeland Security Report:
Rosemont
Seneca was formed in 2009 by Hunter Biden, the son of then-Vice
President Joe Biden, by Chris Heinz, the stepson of former Secretary of
State John Kerry, and others.
Trump and his team even presented a vast list of election irregularities that
showed over a thousand incidents of vote forgery, evidence hiding, and
deception. Would Nightmare Town investigate? No, they refused even to consider the evidence, much less accept it.
Like
the marshal in Izzard the Nightmare Town, American institutions wanted
us to know that they were stealing this one, and so they publicly admitted the “bipartisan” conspiracy to engineer the fake win:
Both
sides would come to see it as a sort of implicit bargain–inspired by
the summer’s massive, sometimes destructive racial-justice protests–in
which the forces of labor came together with the forces of capital to
keep the peace and oppose Trump’s assault on democracy.
Obviously,
we cannot trust anyone in an “official” position. We need to burn down
this Nightmare Town and start again by impeaching this government. We
can do this by calling a convention of states:
Article
V of the U.S. Constitution gives states the power to call a Convention
of States to propose amendments. It takes 34 states to call the
convention and 38 to ratify any amendments that are proposed.
I
propose an amendment to the Constitution that closes the loopholes used
by Deep State creatures to buy votes and perpetuate their power. This
could have a few simple provisions, based on the things we’ve seen that
have allowed the government to grow.
First,
the Constitution needs a flat tax. Everyone pays; no one is excepted.
As part of that, the amendment can specify that there can be no wealth transfer, or taking money, from one group to give to another. We are all in this together.
Next, it can prohibit entitlements, or government payments directly to citizens such as the ones that make up three-quarters of our budget. These are the “free things” that government uses to buy votes.
It could also clarify Marbury v. Madison,
the landmark Supreme Court case that gave courts the ability to
legislate from the bench. Specify that court oversight is a veto power
of an entire Act, not a chance to pick and choose which parts are legal.
The
amendment can revisit the Fourteenth Amendment and specify that “equal
protection of the laws,” the magic phrase that enables parasitic wealth
transfer equality programs, was intended in a natural rights conflict to
mean that government cannot treat us unfairly, not that it has an
affirmative duty to intervene in private business and social affairs to
enforce equity.
It
can also address the fastest-growing segment of government in the
postwar era, the administrative state. These agencies represent the
unelected bureaucracy that makes most of the rules. Ban them, and
Congress must be accountable for government decisions.
Does
it sound like a dream? The GOP has come to a resolution in its civil
war; MAGA won. We are going to retake the states. We will have the
votes. We can do this, but only if we have the willpower to demand it
instead of just going with the flow yet again.
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