DEMOCRACY AND THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

A DEMOCRACY FOR THE 21st CENTURY

DEMOCRATIC REFORM OF ELECTED CONGRESS OF AMERICA

 

THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND REFORM OF CONGRESS OF ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES

There will be five primary duties of the Elected Congress:

1. Propose legislation for the approval by the Congress of Personal Representatives.

2. Implement all bills passed into law by the Congress of Personal Representatives.

3. Supervise and manage the Civil Service. 

4. Represent the Congress of Personal Representatives internationally.  However, the Elected Congress cannot take any independent international action whatsoever such as sign any agreements, treaties, borrow money, loan money, give money away etc. etc. without the approval of the Congress of Personal Representatives.  The Personal Representative will have the full legislative power to rescind, amend, cancel, renegotiate, at their sole discretion refuse to recognize any clauses, of any and all treaties, agreements etc.  The signature of the President has absolutely no value internationally and does not legally bind this country until the document; treaty etc. has stood for 1 month before the Congress of Personal Representatives.   

5. In conjunction with the Supreme Court:  preserve the rule of law, protect our democratic institutions including the Congress  and the Congress of Personal Representatives and safe guard the constitution.

The Congress of Elected Representatives will serve solely at the will and discretion of the Congress of Personal Representatives.

When members of Congress are elected by the voters, they have been hired through the election process to go to the elected Congress and do a job on behalf of their employer - the people of their constituency and collectively the People of America for which they will be handsomely rewarded with a salary of $135,000 per year and one of the best pensions plans in the country.  Their job description is to act as a liaison between the bureaucracy and the people in their constituency who may be having problems with their unemployment checks, etc, try to bring development and jobs to the area, participate through committees in the formulation of policy and finally to vote on bills presented to the Congress.

At no time do they represent the Will of any one person of their constituency.  

Since no bill is law until it has stood before the Will of 100% of the People and each person of the People can express their will on that bill -  this also means that each member of Congress or any State Legislature must be able to  express their own will on any bill presented to Congress or any legislature.  The denial of this right to these Elected Representatives to freely express their own will on a bill means that the bill is not law.  Reform of the Congress allowing not only each member to  express their own will, but also to be actively involved in the formulation of policy to be presented to the Congress of Personal Representatives is a critical element in the reform of our Democracy and its Democratic institutions