posted ago by War_Hamster
+51 / -1
Our amazing Founding Fathers understood the nature of checks and balances.
The House was supposed to represent the People.
The Senate was supposed to represent the States.
The Presidency was the third leg of the triangle.
When the 17th Amendment passed, it meant Senators were voted in by the People, and the States lost their rights.
This was one of the main reasons the Federal Gov't was able to grow into the monstrosity it is today.
Repeal the 17th, and a lot of DC's dirtbaggery no longer becomes possible.
I would pike the Representative's pay to come from the States as well. That way they are beholden to the State and not the Fed.
I actually hadn't thought of this angle. I need to check to see if that's accurate, but it does make a bit of sense.
I should also note that these days a Senator's salary is a small slice of their overall compensation. The grift is much more lucrative.
I agree. Important matters that affect us should be voted by us.
WELL SOME CLEAR THINKING-INTERESTING FOR AN AMENDMENT-TO CHANGE THE SENATOR ELECTIONS.
IT WILL TAKE MORE THAN ONE AMENDMENT TO DO WHAT SOME OF "U" ARE THINKING SO AGAIN
1 AND ONLY 1 WAY OUT: https://conventionofstates.com/
Here's what I posted less than an hour ago:
https://patriots.win/p/12hkd2Ax9e/daughter-of-dr-fauci-works-as-/
Please check my post history from earlier tonight.
I outlined in some detail how the Convention of States is one of the main paths forward, and I fully expect that the 17th Amendment would be high in the pecking order of a Constitutional Convention.
They've gamed this out several times, and the 17th always goes down, as it must.
If your scissors happen to slip and you get rid of the 16th also, I'm not gonna complain.
I'll see what I can do for you.
"I never liked paying taxes"