It is time to call a con-con of the 34 most conservative states and put an end to this Federal Insanity. There is no other way.
Hell, he never was a Republican.
The left is throwing us curves.
Hell, he never was a Republican.
The left is throwing us curves.
While an excellent argument can be made for term limits (which, along with elimination of the fat pensions, perks and LAME DUCK SESSIONS I favor), I would offer that, currently, our chances of getting them are somewhere between slim and none. The sad fact that we are even discussing them is a manifestation of the even sadder fact that, until recently, Americans have grown complacently inattentive to the actions of and abuses by government at all levels. The phrase Let George do it springs to mind. More folks know the names of the characters on Lost and Dancing With The Stars than know who allegedly represents them in the House.
Having said that, I must respectfully disagree with calls for a Constitutional Convention. I do so for the same reasons I joined with others to repel the push for a ConCon during the Carter maladministration.
Please recall that the FIRST ConCon was convened to REVISE the Articles of Confederation and, while it produced a radically different and arguably superior national charter, the problem to which I referred at the top would almost certainly lead to a loss of even more of the freedoms too many of us now take for granted.
A second ConCon would be populated by current political elites who have been selected BY their fellow political elites. Think Chuck Schumer, Barney Frank, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, John Kerry, Fortney Pete Stark, etc. Be afraid. Be VERY AFRAID!
Unfortunately for us and our liberties, General Washington, Messers. Madison, Franklin, Adams, Sherman and the others will not be there this time. Once in session, THERE WOULD BE NO PRACTICAL WAY TO CONTROL THEM.
But, say you, the PEOPLE would have to ratify any such actions. Please recall that, today, these would be the same people who gave us Barrack Obama and hundreds of progressives on Capitol Hill in 2008.
Yes, 2010 WAS a course change and, no, Im not giving up on the people. In our system, they should, within Constitutional constraints, have the last word.
Mr. Jeffersons advice in that area comes to mind:
I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them but to inform their discretion.
Those of us who wish to save this nation and return it to a condition the Founders would again recognize must continue to inform their discretion.
Dick Bachert
Why? We already have a perfectly good Constitution that nobody pays attention to.
The list is long and if the GOP don’t start growing balls we might have to show them what balls mean