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Government Based on the Original United States Constitution
~ Proposed and Submitted by Johnnie Johnson
July 11, 2011

Some may say that this increase is too large and cannot be handled! Don’t believe it. The size is quite small compared to the number of employees in many many businesses, in the private sector. It is also very small compared to other National government agencies. Take the Internal Revenue Service for example. It is organized with over 90,000 people with the goal of making sure that citizens pay the taxes that they demand. Hmmm over 90,000 people in the IRS compared to 5,460 Representatives in the restored House of Representatives. Is it not at least as important to obtain, and represent the will of ‘The People’ in our government, as to demand and take our tax support? The IRS’s ratio of government oversight of the U.S. population to garner taxes, is over 16 times bigger, than the proposed representation of “ the people” in government. Who dares to think that Government oversight of people’s wealth is more important than people’s oversight and control of Government? The restored House of Representatives is not only doable, but also essential.

COSTS FOR IN CREASED REPRESENTATIVES.
Some may say we cannot afford it! Don’t believe that either! What is the cost for our current Representatives? Representatives are paid about $170,000 a year. With 2010 Average Congressional Districts of 709,760 people, the cost is 24 cents per person/per year, or 2 cents a month. What is the cost for the new proposed representation? With Congressional Districts of 56,547 in size, it would take about $3.00 per person, per year in the District to cover their salary. Lets double it to include housing, and triple it to include travel, and we are still under $10 per person per year. That is less than $1 per month per person. Simply surrender a slice of apple pie, a carbonated drink, a Popsicle or some other menial thing per month, and you will be healthier and have done your part to put America back on track. There is some truth in the adage, “you get what you pay for!”.
Distribution of Representatives. These constitutional services from the House of Representatives, to police government, need to be spread through out the Nation. Doubtless most of these Representatives will be based in the home state that elected them. Together they need to exercise the oversight of the President and Vice President, all Federal judges, and every other civil officer, as well as every National government program. (Remember the President’s cabinet has more than doubled since 1913, and affects every citizen in America.) These individuals and programs need to function knowing that the eyes of the people are upon them.

Time to vote:
When the time comes in the House of Representatives to vote, even though spread throughout the nation, let the time be sufficient for all representatives, where ever present, to vote in behalf of their constituents. With today’s technology, it is easy enough to have a good blend of resources anywhere in the Nation, for a good representative vote.

Enlarges the pool of Electors:
Increasing the number in the House by shrinking Congressional District size, will also enlarge the number of electors for President and Vice President of the United States. These electors, which the constitution directs each state to produce, will have broader analysis and further expression of the people in electing our President by the manner outlined in the Constitution. (To be covered further down.)

On the path:
Shrinking Congressional Districts and enlarging the membership of the House of Representatives, will bring us closer to the intent and design of the founders. If we staff the House sufficiently so our Representatives can perform all of they’re constitutionally appointed duties through out the Nation, properly and efficiently, then ‘THE PEOPLE’ are on the path to regaining charge of their government, once again.

 

A list of the President’s Cabinet, which affects every American.
--  There are also many sub organizations within these.

Department of the Secretary                           Department of Treasury
Department of Defense                                              Department of Justice
Department of Interior                                                Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce                              Department of Labor
Department of Health and Human Services    Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of Transportation                         Department of Energy
Department of Education                                Department of Veterans Affairs
Department of Homeland Security

 


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