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To: Gaffer
Were her “whopping 80% number” actually true, that would be reflected in the makeup of the states legislatures and governors in the 50 states.

Absolutely. And those 80% have a much greater opportunity to have their voices heard at the STATE level. And a much shorter drive to make if they DO want to paint up a sign and march. Our founders were brilliant. Wish we'd listen to them.

If they don't like it, pass a danged amendment. There's "80% of them". Shouldn't be a problem.
76 posted on 05/09/2022 7:26:36 AM PDT by mmichaels1970
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To: mmichaels1970

What they hate and what they WON’T tell you is that anything anywhere near approaching that ridiculous number is
VERY LARGELY from their infested 20-30 counties/cities of this country - where all the immigrants are, where all the leftists are, where all the crook politicians are. It’s why they hate the Electoral College with an unbridled passion.

They cannot stand that the founders of this country thought of it as a UNION of separate STATES with their own legislative bodies, largely with common goals of national defense, freedom and opportunity but with allowances made for the morals, sentiments, values and traditions based on regional dictates (STATES!).

Leave this up to them and it’s nothing but a collection of cloistered, intellectually-inbred inhabitants and the illegals and immigrants they need for sheer mob-rule numbers. Government by Twitter, Facebook and Tik Tok.... Leave this up to them and we’ll end up with WWIII for any social media and MIC scheme to tug at heart strings they choose to distract attention away from their completely failed national governance.


92 posted on 05/09/2022 8:47:09 AM PDT by Gaffer
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