Ever wonder how some elected officials have been able to purchase million dollar homes on modest state representative salaries?
Ever wonder how some elected officials have been able to go from allegedly "being dead broke" to becoming multi-millionaires within short periods of time?
Ever consider how, for example, President Obama stands to "amass a fortune" after leaving the White House?
You need to know that both our U.S. Constitution and the State Constitution of Colorado have strict, required guidelines for elected officials.
I've included some of them in the following text. After you read them, please think on each elected official you know who may have violated said requirements.
Ever wonder how some elected officials have been able to go from allegedly "being dead broke" to becoming multi-millionaires within short periods of time?
Ever consider how, for example, President Obama stands to "amass a fortune" after leaving the White House?
You need to know that both our U.S. Constitution and the State Constitution of Colorado have strict, required guidelines for elected officials.
I've included some of them in the following text. After you read them, please think on each elected official you know who may have violated said requirements.
In our U.S. Constitution, Breach of the Peace is of particular interest. For most certainly you've endured Presidents, whose "personal" actions have breached your peace!
One example: Bill Clinton. Because his eyes were focused on his dalliances and away from keeping us safe, that breach of peace cost American Citizens immeasurably.
One example: Bill Clinton. Because his eyes were focused on his dalliances and away from keeping us safe, that breach of peace cost American Citizens immeasurably.
One reason there are so many cottage industries "fighting for you here, fighting for you there," is because some elected officials choose not to honor our Constitutions!
These groups pop up to try countering/correcting and killing bills created by elected officials who use the legislative process for personal or private interest!
But, some cottage industries don't want the problems solved. They're like dirty physiatrists who never help you get well, or dirty attorneys who don't argue your case using our statutes. They want your dependency on them for it ensures them steady income.
These groups pop up to try countering/correcting and killing bills created by elected officials who use the legislative process for personal or private interest!
But, some cottage industries don't want the problems solved. They're like dirty physiatrists who never help you get well, or dirty attorneys who don't argue your case using our statutes. They want your dependency on them for it ensures them steady income.
There are governors, past and present, who enjoy unjust enrichment because they violated their State's Constitution.
Some governors even usurp their general assemblies and voters by making agreements that benefit them personally.
Some governors even usurp their general assemblies and voters by making agreements that benefit them personally.
Read on. Then think about the cottage industry you belong to. Ask them, "How much of your members profit margins are lost, in Bureaucrat Control?"
We don't need any new laws. We just need honest individuals who will enforce pre-existing laws!
Anything outside enforcing pre-existing laws and honoring our Constitutions, is a Breach of the Peace. Your peace!
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We don't need any new laws. We just need honest individuals who will enforce pre-existing laws!
Anything outside enforcing pre-existing laws and honoring our Constitutions, is a Breach of the Peace. Your peace!
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U.S. Constitution Article 1 - Section 6:
The Senators and Representatives shall receive a Compensation for their Services, to be ascertained by Law, and paid out of the Treasury of the United States. They shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place.
Colorado State Constitution:
Section 40
Bribery and Influence in General Assembly.
If any person elected to either house of the general assembly shall offer or promise to give his vote or influence in favor of or against any measure or proposition pending or proposed to be introduced in the general assembly in consideration or upon condition that any other person elected to the same general assembly will give or will promise or assent to give his vote or influence in favor of or against any other measure or proposition pending or proposed to be introduced in such general assembly, the person making such offer or promise, shall be deemed guilty of solicitation of bribery. If any member of the general assembly shall give his vote or influence for or against any measure or proposition pending in such general assembly, or offer, promise or assent so to do, upon condition that any other member will give or will promise or assent to give his vote or influence in favor of or against any other measure or proposition pending or proposed to be introduced in such general assembly, or in consideration that any other member hath given his vote or influence for or against any other measure or proposition in such general assembly, he shall be deemed guilty of bribery; and any member of the general assembly, or person elected thereto, who shall be guilty of either of such offenses shall be expelled, and shall not be thereafter eligible to the same general assembly; and, on conviction thereof in the civil courts, shall be liable to such further penalty as may be prescribed by law.[1]
Text of Section 43:
Member Interested Shall Not Vote.
A member who has a personal or private interest in any measure or bill proposed or pending before the general assembly, shall disclose the fact to the house of which he is a member, and shall not vote thereon.[1]
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