Let us suppose that nefarious forces wanted to pass an awful US Constitutional Amendment stating, in essence, that all property in America became the property of the leader of the nefarious group. The Amendment also states that the leader has full authority to use all military forces at his will. The Amendment legally made the leader of the nefarious group, a dictator with no checks on his power. The Amendment gives the dictator full authority to order any citizen of America to do what he demanded. |
The Constitution of the United States, states in Article 5, that the Constitution may be amended when ratified by the Legislatures of three-fourths of the several States. How many people would this nefarious group need in order to legally change the Constitution? I claim that it is less than most people might think. If this group kept their plans secret until the last minute and used strategy to place their members in certain districts, the number is low and unsettling. There is no doubt that it would be difficult to get people to move and keep secretive; however, if dedicated and promised to be in the privileged class, this becomes possible. Having a strong religious motivation could also create the necessary commitment. |
Let us look at the numbers. In the presidential year of 2016, 79 million people voted in the 12 most populace states, while 59.7 million people voted in the 38 other states. Strategy would dictate that the group would concentrate all its efforts in these 38 least populace states. Strategy would also dictate that the nefarious group’s efforts would concentrate in a slight majority of state legislative districts because only a 51% majority of state legislators per state in each of the 38 states are needed to pass the horrible US Constitutional Amendment. |
Roughly 30 million voters, voted in the presidential election, in approximately 3,000 (54%) legislative districts of the 38 lowest populace states. The 2016 presidential election had a 60% turnout. Most state legislative district elections do not top 40%, and primaries rarely top 20%. Strategy dictates that the group concentrate its efforts in the off-presidential years, thus reducing voting voters to roughly 20 million people in the targeted districts. 20 million voters are all the voters on both sides of the political divide; thus, 10.1 million voters are needed to win elections. |
Ten million voters are roughly 3% of the population of America. However, the strategy would continue with additional tactics. As the nefarious group moves people into the targeted districts, they would be replacing some voters moving out. There would be some additional apartments built, but most would concentrate on replacements in high density per housing unit. Learning lessons of ‘white-flight’ from fifty years ago, the nefarious group might instigate the movement of citizens out of the district by being unpleasant to be around and hastening the replacement rate. |
Concentrating efforts in low turnout primaries could knock out weak politicians with even lower numbers of voters. As the nefarious group’s state delegates and state senators begin to win, they would gain governmental power to push laws through to assist in the strategy. Being covert, nominees would take on the ‘positions’ of the mainstream majority of the voters. With an average of about 4,500 nefarious group members per house of delegate seat, they would have a substantial funding and volunteer base. |
Primaries have much lower turnouts. If they use effective strategy, the nefarious group could take out the weaker candidates in primaries or move in after a retirement. There are 20 million off-year voters in roughly 2,200 seats or an average of 9,000 per district. Ten Million nefarious members can average 4,500 per targeted district. It is not unusual for primary candidates to win with less than 2,000 votes. |
After the nefarious group gained enough seats in 38 states, they simultaneously introduce the horrible Amendment in their state legislatures. Once 30 states pass the exactly worded Amendment and sent it to the US Congress, the Speaker of the House of Representative MUST by constitutional law sent it to the states for ratification. If the Speaker of the house refuses the Amendment, the 30 states could just claim to be following the constitutional guidelines and force the Amendment out of the house for ratification. These 38 targeted states quickly ratified the Amendment, and the leader of the Nefarious group legally takes control. |
This method or strategy can be used for good or for evil. Small government people could dedicate themselves to the strategy and pass good constitutional amendments limiting the size of government or socialist-minded and big welfare people on the Left could organize to attain Medicaid-for-all and a UBI. |
Most Americans have family ties to their cities and towns that would make it hard to organize the necessary move to the targeted districts. However, immigrants do not have those ties, and the strategists would be able to coordinate where they lived more untroubled. Well-funded groups could start businesses to employ these members. |
There are 7,384 state representative districts in America (Senate and house). Thus, there are about 5,538 in the 38 least populace states. Therefore, the group would target about 3,000 districts to have a margin of error. Senate and house districts overlap, thus using strategy, about 2,200 districts need to be targeted. |
China could send over 1% of its 1.3 billion people or 13 million of their most loyal communist members to America if America became an open border country. China could fund each of the 13 million members, $30,000 a year for just $390 billion. What a small investment to gain ownership of the complete US Military worth many trillions of dollars as well as all US private property and assets. While American Muslims are not very radical, all it would take is 1% of the most radical of the roughly 1.5 billion worldwide Muslims to Constitutionally give Imams complete power and ownership of America and every American. |
The Solution
We should Amend the US Constitution to require an authentic 70% representation of the American citizens. A new group; let us call it ‘True Constitutional Representation. Every citizen chooses among 200 groups to represent them. Members of each group vote on the leaders of just their group. Each group has a proportional weighted representation that matches its membership down to enough decimal points that every person’s change in group membership changes a group’s proportionally weighted vote. Every citizen must pay their group a fee of $10 per year, thus about $2.5 billion or an average of $12 million per group. All Amendments would have to go through this new group. |