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MY VOTE IS FOR SALE
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| July 4, 2002
| B. A. Conservative
Posted on 07/04/2002 6:16:32 AM PDT by B. A. Conservative
It is beyond challenge that most, if not all, of the problems America faces today originate in Washington. It is fallacious reasoning to suggest that the problem lies with the people of the United States. Our government is a republic. Our republic is predicated on the theory that those elected to public office have intellectual competence, educational skills or experience that exceeds that of the electorate and that those elected public leaders will do what is right for the country even in opposition to commonly perceived public opinion. During most of the past century, the political class has demonstrably failed to lead, but have instead become political prostitutes selling laws and benefits in exchange for votes transforming our Constitutional republic into a tyrannical mob-rule democracy destined for bankruptcy. Non-producing parasites now use the Democratic Party to prey on their neighbors, the still producing members of our country.
Under our Constitution, the power of the United States resides in We the people. For too long, we have allowed that power to be delegated or sold by the prostitutes in both political parties, primarily those in Washington. Clearly, ours has become a top>down government. As one voice among We the people, I think it is time to withhold the delegation of that power by only delegating it to selected politicians and then only with strings attached. FreeRepublic is a much larger segment of We the people, with a much larger voice. We at FreeRepublic are the roots of the grassroots. Newcomers and some that have been frequenting this site for years may deny that Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives because of the discussions that took place on this web site. They are wrong. Our voice is loud and it is heard in the Halls of Congress and in the Whitehouse. The stain that will be remembered in history is not the stain on Monica's dress; it is the stain of Impeachment. And that stain came from the computer ink that spilled from the hearts of Freepers determined to see justice done. We at FreeRepublic are the roots of the grassroots. The buck starts here.
There has been a great deal of discussion on FreeRepublic lately about what role we should play in this fall's election and that we should cut Bush and the Republicans some slack. Variations of this theme have been discussed on other threads: "THAT which you believe"---"An open letter to Republicans" by redrock. I particularly like the comments by DoughtyOne and "Move the RINOs and we move the party. I really think it's that simple," by NickDanger.
Ronald Reagan won two landslide elections by telling Americans he was going to cut the government in Washington down to size. The Contract with America gave the Republicans control of both houses of Congress for the first time in roughly thirty years. Prior to the Contract with America Republicans only had control of even one house in Congress one other time in 70 years. The lesson that Republicans seem to have difficulty in learning is that the people are conservative and when presented a conservative agenda they will vote for it. And conversely, when pandering is all that is offered, the public prefers the real prostitutes every time. I have a solution to this problem. I call it the
Contract with CongressI am not giving my vote to anybody in November. I have decided to auction my vote in this fall's Congressional elections. Politicians are going to have to bid for my vote. I have decided not to exclude any particular politicians or parties from the bidding. And I have decided to attach some rules to the bidding itself:
- There is a minimum bid.
- Anyone defaulting on any part of the minimum bid will be barred from consideration for future auctions.
- A public pledge to guarantee to bring the minimum bid to the floor for a vote is an acceptable alternative to a written and signed contract, although anyone offering a written and signed contract similar in format to the Contract with America will be given preference.
- Any part of the minimum bid or "contract" not enacted into law will be supported and returned to the floor in the next or subsequent sessions of Congress as required until enacted into law.
- If there are no acceptable bids for my vote in Congressional races per the rules above, my vote (normally Republican straight ticket) will not be cast at all.
Minimum Bid:
- Complete scrapping of Title 26, Subtitle A-Income Taxes.
- Replacement of the Income Tax with the Fair Tax, the Flat Tax, or a combination of the two.
- The growth of government spending is unacceptable. I not only want it stopped; I demand that it be reversed by at least 2% per cent per year for at least the next two years. In 2004, I will re-evaluate to determine whether or not the rate of reduction should be adjusted for future years.
- No more socialism. That means no new payments to individuals except for services rendered or goods purchased. That means no new grants to organizations, public or private, and no new grants to state or local governments.
- Immediately begin the voluntary privatization of Social Security using the Cato plan.
This is only the Minimum. There are a number of suggested options that politicians could add now or that we will add in future contracts for future elections.
Suggested Options:
- Amend the Constitution to provide for Term Limits for members of Congress and the Federal Judiciary.
- Sunset law for all Federal Regulations not reauthorized within five years.
- Sunset law for all Federal agencies not reauthorized within five years.
- Balanced Budget Amendment that allows deficit spending only when there has been a Declaration of War by Congress or by a 60% majority vote of both houses of Congress when and if there is a previously accumulated saved surplus that is larger than the proposed deficit or by a two thirds majority vote in both houses if there is no saved surplus or the saved surplus is less than the proposed deficit.
- All votes in both houses will be roll call votes electronically recorded and electronically verified by key encryption, password enabled.
- Constitutional Amendment allowing Line Item Veto by the President.
- Change the rules of the Senate eliminating the filibuster.
- Constitutional Amendment repealing the XVII Amendment to the Constitution.
- Abolish the Department of Education.
Most of these problems would eventually be solved by Term Limits. I think the Term Limits Amendment should be saved as part of the ultimate threat packaged as a part of a package to be presented under Article V to a Constitutional Convention. It takes time to put together sufficient public arousal and support to apply the kind of pressure that we may need to bring to bear on people who are used to exerting power rather than being subjected to it.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Politics/Elections; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: constitution; freedom; tyranny
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To: philman_36
Corpus Christi is not the windiest city in North America. There are at least three cities in Wyoming that are listed as having higher average wind speeds. We are probably the windiest city over 250,000. Our prevailing winds (80%) are from the SE, off the Gulf. Most afternoons will see 15-25 mph, probably averaging 20-22. April is our windy month with occassions of 4-5 days in a row of wind speeds not dropping below 30, day or night. I love the wind and our high humidities. We live on a canal with a deck on the back of our house built out over the water. At night the wind and humidity on our deck is like a soft blanket cradling a baby. If there is a heaven that is better, I hope that I find the path in time; just as I hope the Republicans find the
right fork in the road.
To: B. A. Conservative
new years bump
To: WhiteGuy
Two years until the next election. Here is where I intend to spend my efforts until then:
Excellence in Golf
To: B. A. Conservative
Self bookmark bump
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03/06/2003 10:59:05 AM PST
by
WhiteGuy
(Cynical)
To: B. A. Conservative
Excellent! But you neglected to mention one of my biggest problems with both parties-- the steady influx of illegals into the US across the southern border. It has to be stopped!
To: Paulus Invictus
When we start electing statesmen and leaders instead of politicians, permeable borders will end.
To: B. A. Conservative
BUMP
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05/08/2003 1:40:54 PM PDT
by
WhiteGuy
(MY VOTE IS FOR SALE)
To: B. A. Conservative
Your whole site is stupid
Get a clue.
The WORld is laughing at YOU Dumbasses!
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08/14/2005 7:03:05 PM PDT
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JLO
To: B. A. Conservative; All
his account has been banned or suspended.
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Another one bites the dust.
LOL!
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08/14/2005 7:09:17 PM PDT
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JLO
To: WhiteGuy
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07/08/2006 11:19:51 AM PDT
by
WhiteGuy
(It's about the People Who Count the Votes................. - Wally O'Dell)
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