As of today, there are 47 days until the most consequential election in American history. This is what they say about many past elections, but this is really it. For if the Democrats seize power – control of the U.S. House, the U.S. Senate and the Presidency – and doing it by hook or by crook (the justifies the means, you know) America as we know it will be forever changed. America envisioned and created by the Founding Fathers will disappear into the shadows of history.
The ungodly secular-humanists/Marxists slow
march through America’s institutions over the last 100 years or so will have
reached a crescendo – fulfilling Mr. Obama’s fundamental transformation of
America. Never again will the demonic Democratic Party relinquish its grip on
political power and control of the masses.
Envision with me what a Socialist Democratic Party, takeover, a bloodless coup, a regime change, would look like. This is one in a series of daily articles leading up to the 2020 General Election
THIS evening we had a Constitution Day Celebration of the 233rd anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. September 17th has been designated “Constitution Day.” Melanie Elsey, National Legislative Director for the American Policy Roundtable and a regular panel member on the national radio show The Public Square. She covered a number of issues related to the Constitution, which we did not address in the previous two blog posts about the Constitution, Day 76 and yesterday, Day 48. We will highlight some of the presentation.
COVID-19 Unconstitutional Mandates
Elsey noted that shutting down private business by order of health department and governors amounts to an unlawful seizure of property, allowing no recourse for the owners to make their case. She pointed out that in Pennsylvania this week a Federal Judge Rules PA Covid Restriction Unconstitutional. This could have a far-reaching effect on the rest of the nation. There is to be a separation of duties between the executive branch and the legislative branch. Often the executive branch as in the case of many governors try to create law when only Congress, the legislative branch can make laws.
“In a decision just issued in decision just issued in County of Butler, et al. v. Governor Wolf, et al., Judge William Stickman, IV of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania has ruled that “(1) the congregate gathering limits imposed by Defendants’ mitigation orders violate the right of assembly enshrined in the First Amendment; (2) that the stay-at-home and business closure components of Defendants’ orders violate the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment; and (3) the business closure components of the Defendants’ orders violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.”
The Electoral College
After the 2016 Election loss of Hillary Clinton, she and the Democratic Party bemoaned the fact that although Clinton won the popular vote (by 2,000,000 votes) Trump won because he had 270 electoral votes. Trump won in 2,600 counties compared to 500 of the larger counties which Clinton won.
Under the Electoral College all states have a say in who gets elected rather than a few very large populated areas. There is a movement whose website is www.NationalPublicVote.com that tracks the progress it is making to have the Presidential Election be by popular vote and not by Electoral College. So far 16 state representing 196 of the needed Electoral College votes. There are 8 states representing 75 Electoral College votes the move to National Popular vote has already passed in least the state’s House or Senate. Again if this passes this could give control of elections to just a few large populated states.
Article 5, The Convention of States
The U.S. Constitution outlines two basic ways to change the Constitution. The first is by Amendment, which the states must ratify. The second is Article 5, which involves calling of a Convention of the States to amend the Constitution by agreement of 38 state conventions. Mrs. Elsey contends that it is dangerous in many ways because it essentially has no rules. It could lead to a runaway convention where the entire Constitution may be in jeopardy as was the original Articles of Confederation when it was replaced with the runaway Constitutional Convention.
Undermining the Constitution
The Democrats want governors to issue laws
without going through the legislature. The Democrats want to eliminate the
Electoral College because they think they can obtain the popular vote since
they control many of the population centers of the country. The Democrats would
do everything possible to subvert any Convention of State that may come about.
The Democrats would put a bullseye on the Constitution and interject “social justice,”
LHBT (Lesbian, Homosexual, Bi-Sexual, Transgender) agenda, climate change etc. into
any Constitution convention. Vote Democrat if you want tyranny. Vote Republican
if you want to keep America free. It is as simple as that.
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