Since you seem to know why don't you tell us.
It's happening yes...and there's still time to stop it.
And what you seem to want to purposely leave out of all of that is that Levin...as well as a LOT of people...still think that it can be pulled back from the brink. I will never agree with the people that think that it's not worth voting anymore or that we should just curl up and quit trying.
That's a mind numbingly stupid position to take. I'm not in any way saying that's the position you've adopted...however you sound dangerously close to taking that stance.
And that is exactly what the Libtards want...is for us to give up.
I'm not giving up. If you have read
The Art of War, you'll understand.
For the purposes of this discussion, I'll agree that new Constitutional amendments would be followed by the Federal government.
Here are my Liberty Amendments:
1. The power of the Federal government shall not extend beyond those powers specifically enumerated in the Constitution and its amendments.
2. The United States government shall spend no money, except for money specifically budgeted. The Federal budget for any fiscal year shall not exceed 90% of the tax revenue of the second tax year preceding. The remaining 10% of the tax revenue shall be used to pay the Federal debt. If the Federal debt reaches zero, the money earmarked for debt reduction shall be placed into an escrow account for the purpose of financial stability.
3. Effective on the date of ratification of this Amendment,
sovereign immunity shall be null and void for the United States government, all agencies therein, and all elected officials, appointees, employees, and agents. Each elected official, appointee, employee, and agent of the United States government may be held
personally liable for all acts committed while in office; to include criminal, civil, and financial liability. The costs of legal defense and judgment against of any elected official, appointee, employee, or agent convicted or found liable for damages against any Citizen shall not be paid from the Federal budget.
4. No elected official, employee, appointee, or agent shall be paid from the Federal budget for more than twenty years' lifetime maximum. For the purposes of this amendment, military service shall not be included in calculation of Federal employment.
5. No person, corporation, nor association shall pay a greater
percentage of Federal tax for income or capital gain, than any other. Calculation of income or capital gain shall be made from the first cent from all sources, without deduction or exception. The United States shall not subsidize any producer, supplier, or industry, except through purchase of goods or services.
6. Congress shall make no law which exempts any Citizen or group of Citizens, including itself.
7. Failure by the Chief Executive to fully and faithfully execute the laws of the United States shall be a "high crime" as stated in Article II, Section 4 of this Constitution.
More to come...