Januray 6: The RIGHT of the People
Nobody Remembers
It’s time we start remembering our rights, don’t you think?
Our founders read the great writers of liberty of their time, and John Locke was one of the most influential authors who inspired much of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. We know that they don’t teach John Locke in high school anymore, but in Mark Levin’s book Ameritopia, he quotes John, and why, when a government is so egregious, it is our right to get rid of it.
And THIS in my Nobody’s Opinion, is the reason why the January 6 commission was established. Not only to once again, destroy Trump, but to make SURE the people’s right to overturn a dictatorial government would NEVER happen to them.

Locke declares “The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property: and the end while they choose and authorize a legislative is that there may be laws made, and rules set, as guards and fences to the properties of all the society, to limit the power and moderate the dominion of every part and member of the society. For since it can never be supposed to be the will of the society that the legislative should have a power to destroy that which One designs to secure by entering into society, and for which the people submitted themselves to legislators of their own making whenever the legislator’s endeavor to take away and destroy the property of the people. Or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state of war with the People who are thereupon absolved from any farther obedience and are left to the common refuge which God Hath provided for all men against force and violence.”
The people who have a right to resume their original liberty, and by the establishment of a new legislative (such as they shall think fit) provide for their own safety and security, which is the end for which they are in society…. What I have said here concerning the legislative in general holds true also concerning the executive ..
“Such revolutions happen not upon every little mismanagement in public affairs. Great mistakes in the ruling party, many wrong and inconvenient laws, and all the slips of human frailty will be borne by the people without mutiny or murmur. But if a long train of abuses, prevarications, and artifices, all tending the same way, make the design visible to peop0le, and they cannot but feel what they lie under, and see whither they are going, it is not to be wondered that they should then rouse themselves, and endeavor to put the rule into such hands which may secure to them the ends for which government was first erected and without which, ancient names and specious forms are so far from being better, that they are much worse than the state of Nature or pure anarchy: the inconveniences being all as great and as near, but the remedy father off and more difficult.
“The people have a right to act as supreme and continue the legislative in themselves or place it in a a new form, or new hands, as they think good. “
I think it’s about time we all start thinking about this. Can the old elite establishment be reformed? How LONG would that take?
Nobody Wonders.
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