The original first amendment wasn't ratified by the necessary number of states. It stipulated that above like 200 representatives, you need 1 representative per 50,000 people. That's like 6564 representatives
6564 representatives would pretty much destroy the political class in the House. That's too many people to control on a national level with money politics. Elections to the House will be too local and actual normal people will be able to become representatives.
It is possible to make this happen because the amendment was already ratified by Congress, and there is no taksies-baksies for this, nor a timeout -- the 27th amendment set the precedent. Considering the original states that already ratified this, you need 27 more states to ratify the amendment to make it law.
They don't represent the average American. They represent special interests.
This will not change even if you get rid of the uniparty, because an elite political class is an inevitability with the way things are set up.
You have to pass the original first amendment for this to start to change, and it will only take 27 states to ratify for this to happen.
Your statement here needs clarification. What about 1A "isn't passed?" How do you ratify with 27?
Then there's the hurdle of Ds don't follow laws.
The original first amendment wasn't ratified by the necessary number of states. It stipulated that above like 200 representatives, you need 1 representative per 50,000 people. That's like 6564 representatives
6564 representatives would pretty much destroy the political class in the House. That's too many people to control on a national level with money politics. Elections to the House will be too local and actual normal people will be able to become representatives.
It is possible to make this happen because the amendment was already ratified by Congress, and there is no taksies-baksies for this, nor a timeout -- the 27th amendment set the precedent. Considering the original states that already ratified this, you need 27 more states to ratify the amendment to make it law.
Well we'll just have to vote for this. Voting is super effective!