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PETITION FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES

 

Citizens for U.S. Direct Initiatives, joined by Citizens who independently communicate their support, hereby respectfully petition the U.S. Government for a redress of grievances:

  1. Our government no longer represents the People. Congressional candidates cannot get elected in today's information age unless they get major financing from wealthy special interests groups. Instead special interests now excessively influence many of our elected representatives and assure their continual reelection.

  2. Our democracy is rapidly transforming into a surrogate plutocracy—a government in which the supreme power is lodged in the hands of wealthy special interests that arrange the continual reelection of representatives who govern as their surrogates.

  3. This significantly harms the People in many and varied ways.

We ask that the Government redress these grievances, permit the People to regain control of their government, and promote the general Welfare.

This redress of grievances must put the voters’ interests ahead of congresspersons and special interests groups. Therefore the voters must control the solution. To achieve these objectives, we respectfully submit this Citizens' Initiatives Constitutional Amendment, ask that the Congress adopt it, and subsequently present it to the several states for ratification.

 

Postscript to this Petition.

This Petition is a worthwhile formality. The first Amendment states that "Congress shall make no law … abridging … the right of the people … to petition the Government for a redress of grievances".

However, the Supreme Court (Minnesota Bd. For Community Colleges v Knight, 465 U.S. 271 1984) has explained that "Nothing in the First Amendment or in this Court's case law interpreting it suggests that the rights to…petition require government policymakers to listen or respond to individuals' communications on public issues."

Consequently, the petition is unlikely by itself to succeed. But it will move the process forward and establish an important moral position upon which other remedies can succeed.

   

 

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