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This nation is 22.5 trillion dollars in debt; and no one knows how much more in unfunded liabilities are still due. Estimates range from 120 to 250 trillion dollars more, and Congress continues to spend more each year than the tax revenue generates. Fundamental principles of economics can be ignored for only so long before disaster strikes.

The federal bureaucracy has grown exponentially over the past 50 years. More and more bureaucrats writing more and more regulations to justify their own existence, or worse, to fulfill a personal agenda. The news has been full of countless examples of the latter in recent years.

How many court decisions have been overturned or remanded back to the lower court because the presiding judge failed to follow the law? What do we do when the superior court gets it wrong? After all, judges are human and are just as fallible as the rest of us. Even the United States Supreme Court gets the decision wrong from time to time. As an example, Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393; the court ruled Mr. Scott was not a person, he was property and had no rights under the constitution.

The founders set up our government with three coequal branches of government: executive, legislative and judicial. They envisioned each branch would hold the other two accountable; the checks and balances put in place would ensure the people’s freedom would be protected from government. That system also defines the limited power entrusted to the federal government and reserves all other powers to the states.

Unfortunately, the powerful decision makers entrenched in all three branches in Washington D.C. have been colluding for the past century to usurp those enumerated powers from the states, and they have been supported by judicial fiat. Our government today is as far from our founder’s vision as Pluto is from the sun.

There is good news; our founders were brilliant men. They understood human nature, and its insatiable thirst for power. They foresaw these events 232 years ago, and they wrote the solution right into the Constitution. They knew Washington D.C. would never vote to limit their power so they gave us another option: the second paragraph of Article 5 - Convention of States.

In fact, for months during that long hot summer of 1787, the founders debated every phrase in the document. None were approved unanimously, save one. The second paragraph of Article 5 passed unanimously with out debate.

We the people are sovereign; we tell Washington what to do. Under Article 5, we don’t even need to ask permission. If we stand united, we can restore our founders vision of how government should work.

Please educate your self; trust this vital task to no one. Your children’s and grandchildren’s future depends on you learning the truth.

Are you frustrated with the partisan politics in DC thwarting any attempt to fix the broken system? We are using the rules to change the way the game is played.

Join us, together we can restore the natural balance our founders designed.

Lets make history together; follow the link and press “TAKE ACTION”.

https://conventionofstates.com/?ref=42726

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