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To: Jacquerie

The National Popular Vote is the last step in dismantling our Glorious Republic IMO. It is to be fought tooth and nail and if successful would most likely bring on our SHTF revolution. I can’t count the times throughout my life that I’ve explained the need for the Electoral College to friends and coworkers. To be honest, I probably have less formal education than most people here. But, I was an “A” student in high school and community college. I thank God I attended schools where government and the Constitution were actually seriously taught so that I learned the rudiments of why our government is formed as it is.

Unfortunately the marxists have taken over our news media and fail to educate the general public on the consequences of things like the popular vote. Because almost everyone in the US is proud of “their state,” I can’t imagine anyone truly embracing a system where their state isn’t represented. That seems to be an area whereby we can appeal to anyone NOT in California or New York to keep the Electoral College. Same reasoning on the 17th Amendment. It isn’t the basic reason for these arguments but state vanity is at least a starting point for discussion with the uninformed. Sadly, most people don’t want to spend the time to be informed :(


15 posted on 12/22/2016 6:24:05 AM PST by Wneighbor (Deplorable. And we win!)
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To: Wneighbor
Back in early 2013, when I started questioning the 17A, another Freeper, whose screen-name escapes me for the moment, said the best approach was appeal to the vanity of state legislators. 17A repeal would tremendously empower them.
16 posted on 12/22/2016 6:57:02 AM PST by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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