Can the Federal Government challenge governors vote opinion of vote results?

2 Feb

What is best politically seems to be the question. Right and wrong seems to be secondary. As the time slips by the tragedy of the assault against the capital building and those doing their job, softens against the demonstrators, and former president and the accomplices inside and outside the government. The republican party for the most part are misguiding the narrative to make it a political win instead of deciding whether it is a question of right and wrong. The issue being discussed has nothing to do the the intent of the framers of the Constitution.

It is clear to me that the framers of the Constitution wanted to make sure that the states could take over the federal government is the federal government did something contrary to the Constitution’s intent. However, there is nothing in the Constitution that says the government can go against the people’s voice.

The Constitution was written and ratified by the thirteen colonies which became states. The states gave certain powers to the central government with the condition that the states could come against the federal government with an armed militia. In other words if congress had not upheld the vote results the states could have forced the issue with force.

However the mob that raided the capital was incited by the president and his follower both in and out of the elected government. That was an attempt to overthrow the articles of our Constitution. There just is no other explanation. Therefore, if we allow this to go unpunished it will be the biggest mistake we have ever made.

If you agree with this idea send it on. We need more people like you that are genuinely afraid of loosing all we have died for and built.

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