The Bundy incident showed me what a peaceful but very insistent assembly of We The People can accomplish. Personally, I don’t know why we shouldn’t assemble in D.C. to peacefully INSIST that specific individuals in the Legislative and Executive branches vacate their elected offices immediately. It doesn’t require armed conflict or violence. They can go willing or be escorted out; it’d be their choice.
But I have almost zero tolerance for corruption and apathy and little patience for the ballot box. I like to get things done. It’s taking too long for my taste to put this country back on constitutional footing.
Yours is a great idea!
Ponder this:
* The GOP-E considers the Reagan Years to be the Era of THE BIG TENT.
* In the 1930’s the WW One Veterans protested the Federal Government, and camped out on the lawns near the Smithsonian.
* FDR sent in MacArthur and Eisenhower with US Cannons and Army troops to bust up the camped Vets.
* Combine the incidents above and apply to today.
* Now we have room on the green lawns of the Federal District of Corruption to stake up many tents to house many different minority political views, each tent fairly and equally protected from discrimination, of course.
Our only weapons for, We The People would abundant copies of The Bill of Rights, the US Constitution, and the Anglican Book of Prayer that was used by our Founding Fathers to write those documents.
* A suggested name for the tent city might be: “Valley Forge South.”
REMEMBER THE US CONSTITUTION!