The Declaration of Independence

pledges Americans’ “unalienable Rights” through Governments “deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed …
“Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it …”
‘Second American Revolution Underway’
No government today can honestly say that the sham of the ballot box allows it to claim either that its powers are “just” or that it has “the consent of the governed”. Voting is a farce which gives tyranny the veneer of legitimacy.

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6 Responses to The Declaration of Independence

  1. Findalis says:

    Give us to the end of the summer to start. I just heard a Black man on Hannity tell America that they want to change everything. They want Jim Crow laws for Whites.

  2. Andrew Berwick says:

    The one remaining safeguard of liberty and good government in the United States is that there is no constitutional right to vote.

    When the US was founded there was one vote per head of each independent economic unit. The rot began when that founding principle was undermined.

      • Ronbo says:

        I’m sure if there is a successful Second American Revolution, and afterwards, the creation of the Second Republic, the franchise (the right to vote) will be restricted in some manner based on merit, so as to create an oligarchy that mirrors the one that existed after First American Revolution.

        Some other changes in the U.S. Constitution would be the repeal of the federal income tax, the election of judges, and banning Congress from any control/regulation over private industry.

        • thor42 says:

          Very good points, Ronbo.

          “Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it”
          That has always been my favourite part of the Constitution. EVERY Western country should have that in their constitutions.

          • thor42 says:

            I’m sorry… I meant to say the “Declaration of Independence” rather than the Constitution.