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updated texas constitution

We, the people of Texas, in order to establish a more efficient and effective system of governance, reject standard democracies and instead establish a unique system where committees of 50 competent adults aged 25 to 60 are sequestered for 3 weeks in every January in a five-year frequency to establish new laws and erase old laws. Our aim is to promote the common good, protect the fundamental rights of all individuals, and maintain a limited government that is accountable to the people. Article I: Legislature Section 1: Legislative Powers All legislative powers shall be vested in committees of 50 competent adults aged 25 to 60, which shall be sequestered for 3 weeks in every January in a five-year frequency. Section 2: Composition of Committees The 50 members of each committee shall be selected randomly from a pool of Texas residents aged 25 to 60, ensuring a broad representation of competent adults. Section 3: Legislative Process The committees shall establish new laws and erase old la...

a new texas

  We, the people of Texas, in order to establish a more efficient and effective system of governance, reject standard democracies and instead establish a unique system where committees of 50 random intellectuals or professionals are sequestered for 3 weeks in every January in five year frequency to establish new laws and erase old laws. Our aim is to promote the common good, protect the fundamental rights of all individuals, and maintain a limited government that is accountable to the people. Article I: Legislature Section 1: Legislative Powers All legislative powers shall be vested in committees of 50 random intellectuals or professionals, which shall be sequestered for 3 weeks in every January in five year frequency. Section 2: Composition of Committees The 50 members of each committee shall be selected randomly from a pool of Texas residents who have demonstrated exceptional expertise and knowledge in various fields such as law, economics, science, and technology. Section 3: Leg...

Unveiling Historical Oppressors: Reevaluating Monuments to President Lamar, Kit Carson, Mackenzie, and Others

 Unveiling Historical Oppressors: Reevaluating Monuments to President Lamar, Kit Carson, Mackenzie, and Others Introduction: Monuments hold the power to shape collective memory and perpetuate narratives of historical figures. However, when these monuments honor individuals who actively oppressed Native Americans, they serve as painful reminders of historical injustices. In this essay, we will delve into the troubling legacies of President Lamar, Kit Carson, Mackenzie, and others who participated in the oppression of Native American communities. By examining their roles in displacement, violence, and cultural subjugation, we underscore the urgency of reevaluating and addressing monuments associated with these figures. Historical Context: President Lamar, Kit Carson, Mackenzie, and Indian Oppressors President Lamar, during his tenure as the second president of the Republic of Texas, advocated for policies that resulted in the forced removal and violence against Native American tribes...