Doge Cuts - Musk - Convention Of States

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John Solomon, arguably the best journalist in the nation these days, floats a great idea to solve Elon Musk's frustration with DC... a solution of epic proportions.!!!
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One worth great historical legacy, comparing to the Founder Robert Morris and Financier JP Morgan, when each had bailed out our the nation twice with loans to the government to avoid national collapse.
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The Founders may not have envisioned the technology that Elon Musk uses, but the Founders did provide a process that Mr. Musk does not know much about- Article V Amendments Conventions whereby "We The People" through our State Legislatures can codify the ideas like Doge Cuts with proposed amendments.
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Mr. Musk could back the Convention Of States with proposals such as the State Legislatures, to name a few ideas, are given the power-
- States direct transparency, oversight, review, and control of how public money can be spent efficiently.
- Balanced Budget Amendment.
- Tax increases must be approved by 2/3rds of Congress.
- Term limits to restrict the tenure of elected, appointed, and employed federal officials including Congress, Judges, staff and employees (i.e. 20 year max total in careers of all positions combined).
- Restore original intent of the Commerce Clause and the General Welfare Clause with inambiguous meaning. Original intent of Commerce Clause was trading of goods, not banking, not control of credit, not monetary manipulation.
- States Abrogation or Override of any enacted law, executive order, court rulings and bad regulations that are deemed harmful to the nation by a super majority vote (suggestion of 3/5ths) of the state legislatures.
- Limit assembly of Congress to less that 180 days of active sessions in DC to make sure that Congress goes home to their constituencies to live with the laws they create.
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Mr. Musk could help bring the changes he believes in through the States Duty to rein in the Deep State and Congressional corruption with Article V and the Convention of States Project.

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