Monday, February 16, 2015

Why an Article V convention?

The creation of the international government requires a structural change to the Constitution, an additional layer of government over what already exists. This route to amend the US Constitution is most like how our Founding Fathers functioned.

When they had an issue that had to be addressed, they gathered and debated it. They "stormed the mountain." Everyone had input on the issue, and they built on each other's efforts until they reached the highest level they could reach.

With the creation of the international government, we are replaying the American Revolution on a global scale, but this time mankind is rebelling against the tyranny of the games that governments play.

America is demonstrating to the rest of the planet how our government functions, and what better place to start than by addressing a pure-constitutional issue? They have watched our government function and have made assumptions that are not necessarily true. If the US Constitution is to be the basis for the international government, it must function on its purest level possible.

The eyes of the entire planet are on us now.


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