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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Florida Special Election Spotlights Our Corrupt System


Alex Sink and David Jolly

"Corruptus in Extremis"
  • The race for the 13th District of Florida represents the total corruption of our system.
  • The only "choice" local voters really have is to give their approval to which puppet of the Washington D.C. money machine is to represent them in Congress.


James Madison and the Founding Fathers are turning over in their graves at the corruption of our so-called "elections" for Congress.

A special election is coming up on March 11, in the race to fill the Florida seat held for 43 years by Republican Bill Young who died last October.

Corrupt Campaign Money

Once again the local voters are told to go fuck themselves as outside Billionaire Cartels of special interest money work to buy the election.

At last count, the Republican Party had dumped $1.7 million of outside money into the race, with Democrats shoveling in about $2 million more.


Mountains of corrupt cash out of
Washington is buying local elections.

Local candidates that truly represent the people of any given district don't have a chance of getting elected when faced with mountains of special interest cash out of Washington D.C. funding their hand-picked candidates.

The Candidates 

The Founders wants the House of Representatives to be "the People's" House.  But that dream is dying before our eyes. 

In the 13th Democrat Alex Sink did not even live in the district she now wants to represent.  If elected she will "represent" the district for about an hour after the election and then she will become a permanent resident of Washington and a card carrying member of the Ruling Elite. 

And the Republican David Jolly is a Washington D.C. lobbyist who has funded political donations to both Republicans and Democrats.  As a D.C. lobbyist you can bet Florida is the last thing on his mind.

The Constitution 

James Madison and the Founders wanted local communities to send representatives to Congress.  They wrote in Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution:  "The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative . . ."

Madison wrote the Federalist Papers 56:  "the House of Representatives as above explained it seems to give the fullest assurance, that a representative for every THIRTY THOUSAND INHABITANTS will render the latter both a safe and competent guardian of the interests which will be confided to it."

But today because districts have ballooned to over 700,000 people only millionaires or whores willing to take outside special interest money can win elections.  The people have no voice in their own government.

But by a simple majority vote of the House this could be changed tomorrow.  Slash the pay and "staff" of Congressmen by 50% and increase the number of House members until district size drops down to say 150,000 people.

Only when the people themselves can decide their own representatives will anything like a Republic exist again.

(Fox News)

"I, James Madison, do not approve of
this Florida special election or any of the
elections held in America."

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