The first US government without a constitution was the Second Continental Congress, in effect from 1775 to 1781; it fought a war, raised armies and a navy, and made treaties with foreign powers.
The first United States government with a constitution was under the Articles of Confederation, implemented in 1781. The second constitution was implemented with the presidency of George Washington in 1789, and now this Third Constitution will be the basis for the third constitutional government.
The Third Constitution of the United States
One of the aims of this Third Constitution is to preserve the best of the former constitution and government. It differs from the second constitution in the many ways that it empowers average Americans by making our democracy more inclusive and participatory, and by the fact that it now urges the American people to choose a truly democratic world government to resist the Great Reset of the undemocratic New World Order that currently controls our nation and the world's destiny.
Under this Third Constitution of the United States, there will be 435 Federal Legislators (the same number that was in the House of Representatives under the previous government), based on districts (including Washington D.C.) of equal population. The election of members to the new House of Federal Legislators, under the Third Constitution, will be based on the system of Proportional Representation. United States citizens can choose Federal Legislators from the 7 largest national political parties--each party will be empowered with the same rights and responsibilities.
The United States Senate, which existed under the former constitution has been eliminated in the new Third Constitution, which means that the new federal legislature will be unicameral not bicameral, and it will have 100 fewer federal legislators. All federal laws in this one-chambered Congress must be passed with at least a 51% majority.
Under the second constitution, California, whose population was about 70 times the population of Wyoming, unfairly had the same number of senators as Wyoming. The former undemocratic U.S. Senate has been abolished since it is not based on geographical districts that have an equal number of people.
The Third Constitution reduces the Supreme Court from 9 members to 7 members, and each member may serve an unlimited number of 4-year terms. Each of the 7 largest national political parties--not the President--will vote among themselves and choose a Supreme Court Judge.
The 7 Supreme Court Justices will be selected during the first Tuesday of November, and they will take office on January 20. Supreme Court Justices can serve for an unlimited number of 4-year terms if they are elected by the political party they represent, and if the political party they represent is still one of the 7 largest political parties.
The election of Federal Legislators will occur during the first Tuesday of November, and they will take office on January 20. They can serve an unlimited number of 4-year terms.
The election of the President will occur during the first Tuesday of November, and He or She will take office on January 20. The president can serve a maximum of two 4-year terms.
The Third Constitution eliminates the Federal Reserve, and has the Treasury Department oversee a National Public Banking System. The Treasury Department will be audited by the U.S. Congress.
This Third Constitution also eliminates the previous electoral college system for electing a President of the United States, choosing instead to elect the presidential candidate who gets at least 51 percent of the popular vote, based on the system of Ranked Choice Voting.
This Third Constitution is much shorter and easier to understand. The Constitution is not just for lawyers. Hopefully children will be able to read and understand it. The Third Constitution promotes honesty, fairness, and transparency at all levels of government. Average Americans will now feel more empowered to participate in political decision-making. As we create a truly democratic society, civics and citizenship will become supremely valued as never before.
How Proportional Representation Works
Voters in federal legislative districts will study and evaluate the platforms of the 7 largest national political parties. Each voter will choose just one political party that he or she most identifies with.
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