Thursday, December 14, 2023

The Basic Forms Of Tyranny-Part Eight (Power Broker Tyranny-Session Three)

The Basic Forms Of Tyranny-Part Eight (Power Broker Tyranny-Session Three)

Public power brokering needs to be kept to a minimum. Read the following to see how this can be limited.

1. There should be no committees for any member of the state or federal legislature to belong.

2. There should be no such thing as senior member or junior member in a legislative body. Once a legislator is elected, he or she has the same status and authority as everyone else.

3. The speaker of the federal legislative lower house should be an non-elected member who has no participation in any of the government branches. This federal position is nominated by the vice-governor from each state from the field of prospective candidates. All candidates for this position are required to file their applications with the Federal Election Commission. Out of the five nominees, one candidate is selected by the governor of each state. This selected candidate who has the majority, either in an outright manner or through ranked choice voting (single transferable voting), becomes the Speaker Of The House Of Representatives.

If a candidate cannot get at least 26 states to choose this position, the selected candidate who was chosen by the least number of state governors is discarded and the 2nd place choices of all the governors who chose that specific candidate are tallied and distributed to the remaining candidates. Once a candidate gets at least 26 votes from all the states with the combination of 1st place votes and 2nd place votes from discarded candidate(s), then that candidate becomes Speaker of the federal lower legislative house. This ranked choice voting process must continue until a candidate finally reaches that majority figure in order to become federal lower house speaker. The Speaker of the House of Representatives is second in the line of succession. If the POTUS and VPOTUS are not able to fulfill their designated duties, the SOTUS becomes President. That is why the executive branch of every state has to have input on who becomes this officeholder. Due to the fact this officeholder may have to become the chief head executive of federal government if the current head executives are no longer able to function as such, the state head executives (Governor and Vice-Governor) must have a significant role in this selection and choosing.

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