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Giving Power to the People Is the Only Thing That Will Heal This World

• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Roger Copple

We must first maximize freedom and democracy and to do that will require that we abolish the US Constitution, Zionism, US Imperialism, and the Public Schools. 

There is a way to open every heart including our own.  

Even if we are not able to abolish the constitution in our lifetime, if we can abolish any of the other 3 things it will still have a healing effect on the world accordingly.  However, it may take the consideration of the process of establishing a Constitutional Convention to have a new US Constitution to really change our mindsets and worldviews to see new possibilities that give us hope for the future.          

There is nothing in the US Constitution about political parties, but they emerged almost immediately after the United States government was founded in 1789.  So apparently there is a need for their existence.  The problem now is that Republicans and Democrats, despite their differences on other domestic issues, are in complete agreement to continue making it very difficult for third parties to be equally empowered as the 2 parties are.  In the wide political spectrum from the far Left to the far Right, only 2 parties have a voice, which is not democratic or considerate.   

How can we ultimately maximize freedom and democracy?  We need to equally empower at least the 7 largest political parties and allow them to be proportionately represented in a unicameral federal legislature.  But to adopt a unicameral federal legislature would require a constitutional convention to create a new US Constitution.  

With a requirement of 7 political parties proportionately represented, a bicameral federal legislature would make it too difficult to pass new laws, amendments, and constitutions, which is why a unicameral legislature would be much better.  In articles listed below under Sources, I show how a Constitutional Convention to completely rewrite the US Constitution could be implemented with total fairness.         

There are 435 members in the current US House of Representatives based on population, and that is a good thing.  But how democratic is it to even have a US Senate in which the state of Wyoming, for example, has the same number of senators as the state of California?  The US Senate and the Electoral College need to be abolished if our goal is to maximize freedom and democracy.