As a registered voter: Did you vote or “not vote?”
Yes. It’s a “trick” question.
The “trick” is that you DID vote, even if you thought the entire ballot content was pure garbage. The real question is this: As a registered voter, did you consent or WITHHOLD your consent?
Ever since 1776, especially within these United States of America, our strictly limited national democracy (as opposed to the republican form of government) demands that whomever or whatever is on the ballot get more than 50% of the total number of registered voters to consent, or it fails due to a lack of consent.
It is truly that simple. The legal contractual details were addressed in an earlier article.
The real question now becomes: Are you willing to protect your non-consent vote or that of your neighbor? Or, once again, bury your heads in political B.S. that keeps getting worse?
It is never too late to start repairing a corrupted system. But never starting is too late.
A lot can happen in our, the governed people’s favor, but only when we act as a unified body of United States Americans to rightly control our government and its officers.
It is long past time for us to defend all of the non-consent votes and right our fallen nation.
Daniel Kingery owns and runs CleanHonestGov.Com; a website that teaches others, in a matter of hours, what it took him 25 years to discover about our government. If anyone wishes to debate or challenge any content within, please email Daniel Kingery at [email protected].