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5467 - I realize my eadautioncl background might not be as keen as yours when it comes to the Constitution and Government affairs. I am only a dual degreed scientist. What I do know is that written in our Constitution is a clause that allows the general citizens of the United States the right to take control of the government if the government . Today people just let the government get by with what ever they want to do. I can't believe this blog has you guys going back and forth at each other like this. What if the government were allowed to calculate and allocate how much each individual in this country received as far as basic living items and maybe luxury items. Let's talk food, water, living space square footage, cable, internet, phone usage, car type, etc. Who gets to decide and why? Lets even take it a step further and say they decide how many children we have, and how long we can live. Just how far would it have to go before you would pick up arms? Today's citizens seem quiescence and negligent. Today's citizens think since their bellies are full and they are entertained then everything in the world is right. Well, now some of our bellies are not full and conveniences once available to almost everyone are not available. The outsourcing of jobs, high gas prices, high food prices, homelessness, illegal aliens, unemployment, and especially the high cost of the continuing wars over petroleum control is hitting everyone more deeply and, maybe, enlightening passive citizens.So, I am not sure how much it will take, but there will be a breaking point. History has shown us that. If you want to know about me here is my info. I am a college graduate with a BS in Chemistry and another BS in Biology. I lost my job in 2009 due to downsizing. I cannot find a steady job. There are advertisements for work, but they always want 5+ years experience. I have two years of research experience and analytical chemistry experience. Most work is outsourced, especially PhD's. I think of returning to school for my Masters, but that will still not guarantee me a job, but will incur debt. I manage to do contract work in another field just to get by. I have a basic phone. I drive a 12 year old car. My air conditioner is broken. I haven't eaten out at a restaurant in over two years. I only have basic internet, because without it I could not do my statistical work online. I live just fine without cable or a flat screen. I can barely cover my bills. My computer is probably out of date. (6 years old). I grow some of my own food. (Don't tell the food growers, it is becoming illegal to grow your own food. Read about it….) Patents on seeds. GMO's. Science Fiction and horror stories on Government control. Yes, I believe there will be a point. I know many people who could never live like me. They still have all they could want or need. I also know others who are losing all there wants and needs. So, we might very well just see how much it takes before the citizens of this great country say Enough is Enough! I found a couple of quotes that sum it up.“When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny.” (Thomas Jefferson)

5375 - I'm not sure. I've never seen anything like this broefe - the crisis of legitimacy in Washington is unique.There are people - devious, crafty people - in 50 Statehouses thinking about how they can turn this crisis to their own advantage. I don't know whether we'll get a Constitutional Convention, but I don't think we need one. Get 20 Governors to say they'll prevent enforcement, and 8 to actually do it, and Barry O and company can pass anything they way for all the good it'll do.Frankly, I don't see the 101st Airborne rolling down I-35 towards Austin.This is an opening for ambitious pols who are not in Washington to get ahead. The way that Congress has Gerrymandered themselves into Supreme Soviet level of re-election just makes it worse.If the Pols can't go to Washington for the Power, bring the Power to the Pols.And the people despise Washington. What's Congress going to do about it? Cry?This is fixin' to get really, really interesting, in a succession-crisis sort of way. A good succession crisis sort of way, of course.