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To get started on your journey to local action take the following steps:
Step 1: Check out your state constitution. Local government tab, this describes how your state is broken down into government units.
Step 2: State statutes are laws that have been enacted by a state's legislative body and signed into law by the governor. You can find more detail about your local government here
Step 3: A precinct is a geographic area used in elections, with each precinct having a specific polling place where its residents go to vote. Precincts are typically used to organize voters and election volunteers. Understanding your precinct can help you know where to vote, who else is in your voting community, and who your local precinct officials are.
Now, let's talk about the things you want to be familiar with:
1. Classification of Government: This refers to the level of government (local, state, federal) and can also refer to the scope of government authority (executive, legislative, judicial).
2. Type of Government: This could refer to whether the government is a democracy, a republic, a monarchy, etc. In the U.S., we have a democratic republic.
3. Form of Government: This refers to the structure of the government. For example, the U.S. federal government has a tripartite system, consisting of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
4. Election Laws and Processes: These are the rules governing how elections are conducted, including who can vote, how votes are cast and counted, and how disputes are resolved.
5. Your State and Locality and Federal Bill of Rights: These are the fundamental rights and freedoms that are guaranteed to individuals by the constitution. They vary from country to country, but in the U.S., they include freedom of speech, religion, and the press, the right to a fair trial, and the right to privacy.
6. Read our substack, 17th SOG We The People, Parts 1 thru 6: This seems to be a specific resource or series of articles that provides more information on the topic of government participation. It's always a good idea to seek out additional resources to deepen your understanding.
HAPPY HUNTING!!
The government type in the United States is a constitutional federal republic. This is an easily verifiable fact even our frienemies over at the CIA worldfactbook have to admit (see for yourself): https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/united-states/
I defy anyone to produce the word "Democracy" or "democratic" anywhere in The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution of The United States of America, much less any of the 50 State Constitutions... it doesn't exist.
I will hold for said response.
Competently, you!
By agreement.
Simply put. All dominion will always be in your hands.
Living without sovereign dominion leaves all families lost in oblivion!
“The Laws of a country are necessarily connected with everything belonging to the people of it - so that a thorough knowledge of them, and of their progress, would inform us of everything that was most useful to be known about them - and one of the greatest imperfections of historians in general, is owing to their ignorance of law.” Priestley’s Lect. On Hist. Vol. 1. Page 149.
Where does knowledge rest for the weary?
Considera:
James Wilson, a common law lawyer from Scotland, cast deciding vote for the Declaration of Independence. He was floor manager at the constitutional convention. Then at the Pennsylvania Constitutional Ratification Convention he spoke for over one week (Mon thru Saturday) each morning and afternoon in Philadelphia, on the record (it was recorded in shorthand), describing the “whys” and “what-fors” for each part of the new Constitution for the united States. When arguing about what the U.S. Constitution says, go to his book. The Olde Galatia Church has a copy which people can come and read.
Then ye shall know the chains that seek to bind and knowledge to unbind.
Be wise, safe & blessed,
Arthur