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Excuse my previous smartass comment.

There's 330 million people in the USA.

What do you think the compliance rate was for the fake vaccines?

Also, I want to research the formation of militias. My hypothesis is that militias were very decentralized during the period of the Articles of Confederation. I'd further guess that the lead-up to the Civil War heavily centralized these militias to become larger regional ones. Fast forward to present day when we are armed and have more ammo than those 18th century farmers, but can't even find a hunting buddy. The military is heavily centralized and has been fighting foreign aggressive wars provoked by jews for the last 100 years.

If Trump wanted to build up our national defense with his mimicked "talk quietly and carry a big stick" motto then he should have subsidized your and my purchase of arms and ammunition for ourselves so that we could train and target shoot and practice formations with our neighbors and congregations.

If Christians formed means to neighborhood and community defense with Christian defensive militias, then there would be less risk of intruding enemies, shock troops, federal militaries impeding on states' rights.

Perhaps that is too far of a leap. Let's decentralize militaries to the states. When a common enemy threatens the shores of the union, then the individual militaries of the states can form like voltron, contract temporary alliances and such.

Also, we have to make every law that is not the constitution itself or an official amendment to the constitution have an expiration date. Any long term law must be added to the Constitution via the proper device of ratification. All other laws must sunset every 2-4 years.

That means if you like Obamacare, you should have to vote on it every 2 or 4 years to keep it. Likewise, LegalMan on The Quash went so far as to suggest that the citizens of a state should have to vote on a referendum to remain in the union every 2-4 years and that it should require more than 51% approval to pass. 51% is not a proper majority. It can place 50.1% of the population against 49.9% of the population. That's passed and marketed as "democracy" to us and a majority representation but you and I know that is just a divided people. So for now on, require that two thirds of an ELIGIBLE voting electorate vote on a candidate to get elected. Notice I said ELIGIBLE voters. That means we should make refusal to vote a NO vote. That way if you don't like any of the candidates, then you don't even have to vote. They won't get two thirds and won't get elected. If enough politicians cannot even get elected, that means government cannot form a quorum which means they can't pass any garbage fucking laws.

Also, I heard on The Quash that the President of the United States doesn't actually have any Constitutional right to declare a National Emergency and utilize that as a means to overrule other laws or violate restrictions placed upon the government.

LegalMan on the Quash also said that there are some declarations of Federal Emergency that have been going on and keep getting renewed for over 30 or 40 years now. I have to research that.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Excuse my previous smartass comment.

There's 330 million people in the USA.

What do you think the compliance rate was for the fake vaccines?

Also, I want to research the formation of militias. My hypothesis is that militias were very decentralized during the period of the Articles of Confederation. I'd further guess that the lead-up to the Civil War heavily centralized these militias to become larger regional ones. Fast forward to present day when we are armed and have more ammo than those 18th century farmers, but can't even find a hunting buddy. The military is heavily centralized and has been fighting foreign aggressive wars provoked by jews for the last 100 years.

If Trump wanted to build up our national defense with his mimicked "talk quietly and carry a big stick" motto then he should have subsidized your and my purchase of arms and ammunition for ourselves so that we could train and target shoot and practice formations with our neighbors and congregations.

If Christians formed means to neighborhood and community defense with Christian defensive militias, then there would be less risk of intruding enemies, shock troops, federal militaries impeding on states' rights.

Perhaps that is too far of a leap. Let's decentralize militaries to the states. When a common enemy threatens the shores of the union, then the individual militaries of the states can form like voltron, contract temporary alliances and such.

Also, we have to make every law that is not the constitution itself or an official amendment to the constitution have an expiration date. Any long term law must be added to the Constitution via the proper device of ratification. All other laws must sunset every 2-4 years.

That means if you like Obamacare, you should have to vote on it every 2 or 4 years to keep it. Likewise, LegalMan on The Quash went so far as to suggest that the citizens of a state should have to vote on a referendum to remain in the union every 2-4 years and that it should require more than 51% approval to pass. 51% is not a proper majority. It can place 50.1% of the population against 49.9% of the population. That's passed and marketed as "democracy" to us and a majority representation but you and I know that is just a divided people. So for now on, require that two thirds of an ELIGIBLE voting electorate vote on a candidate to get elected. Notice I said ELIGIBLE voters. That means we should make refusal to vote a NO vote. That way if you don't like any of the candidates, then you don't even have to vote. They won't get two thirds and won't get elected. If enough politicians cannot even get elected, that means government cannot form a quorum which means they can't pass any garbage fucking laws.

Also, I heard on The Quash that the President of the United States doesn't actually have any Constitutional right to declare a National Emergency and utilize that as a means to overrule other laws or violation restrictions placed upon the government.

LegalMan on the Quash also said that there are some declarations of Federal Emergency that have been going on and keep getting renewed for over 30 or 40 years now. I have to research that.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Excuse my previous smartass comment.

There's 330 million people in the USA.

What do you think the compliance rate was for the fake vaccines?

Also, I want to research the formation of militias. My hypothesis is that militias were very decentralized during the period of the Articles of Confederation. I'd further guess that the lead-up to the Civil War heavily centralized these militias to become larger regional ones. Fast forward to present day when we are armed and have more ammo than those 18th century farmers, but can't even find a hunting buddy. The military is heavily centralized and has been fighting foreign aggressive wars provoked by jews for the last 100 years.

If Trump wanted to build up our national defense with his mimicked "talk quietly and carry a big stick" motto then he should have subsidized your and my purchase of arms and ammunition for ourselves so that we could train and target shoot and practice formations with our neighbors and congregations.

If Christians formed means to neighborhood and community defense with Christian defensive militias, then there would be less risk of intruding enemies, shock troops, federal militaries impeding on states' rights.

Perhaps that is too far of a leap. Let's decentralize militaries to the states. When a common enemy threatens the shores of the union, then the individual militaries of the states can form like voltron, contract temporary alliances and such.

Also, we have to make every law that is not the constitution itself or an official amendment to the constitution have an expiration date. Any long term law must be added to the Constitution via the proper device of ratification. All other laws must sunset every 2-4 years.

That means if you like Obamacare, you should have to vote on it every 2 or 4 years to keep it.

Also, I heard on The Quash that the President of the United States doesn't actually have any Constitutional right to declare a National Emergency and utilize that as a means to overrule other laws or violation restrictions placed upon the government.

LegalMan on the Quash also said that there are some declarations of Federal Emergency that have been going on and keep getting renewed for over 30 or 40 years now. I have to research that.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Excuse my previous smartass comment.

There's 330 million people in the USA.

What do you think the compliance rate was for the fake vaccines?

Also, I want to research the formation of militias. My hypothesis is that militias were very decentralized during the period of the Articles of Confederation. I'd further guess that the lead-up to the Civil War heavily centralized these militias to become larger regional ones. Fast forward to present day when we are armed and have more ammo than those 18th century farmers, but can't even find a hunting buddy. The military is heavily centralized and has been fighting foreign aggressive wars provoked by jews for the last 100 years.

If Trump wanted to build up our national defense with his mimicked "talk quietly and carry a big stick" motto then he should have subsidized your and my purchase of arms and ammunition for ourselves so that we could train and target shoot and practice formations with our neighbors and congregations.

If Christians formed means to neighborhood and community defense with Christian defensive militias, then there would be less risk of intruding enemies, shock troops, federal militaries impeding on states' rights.

Perhaps that is too far of a leap. Let's decentralize militaries to the states. When a common enemy threatens the shores of the union, then the individual militaries of the states can form like voltron, contract temporary alliances and such.

Also, we have to make every law that is now the constitution itself or an official amendment to the constitution have an expiration date. Any long term law must be added to the Constitution via the proper device of ratification. All other laws must sunset every 2-4 years.

That means if you like Obamacare, you should have to vote on it every 2 or 4 years to keep it.

Also, I heard on The Quash that the President of the United States doesn't actually have any Constitutional right to declare a National Emergency and utilize that as a means to overrule other laws or violation restrictions placed upon the government.

LegalMan on the Quash also said that there are some declarations of Federal Emergency that have been going on and keep getting renewed for over 30 or 40 years now. I have to research that.

1 year ago
1 score