Why do Americans give the US congress and senate legitimacy the way they do?
Let’s step back here for a minute to get a larger more significant understanding about the US Congress. Why do Americans give the US congress and senate legitimacy the way they do? According to the 2018 US census it recorded 327.2 million people. Beginning in 1790, after each census, Congress enacted a law that specified the changes in the actual number of representatives. The law also designated the increase in the ratio of representatives to the population. In 1929 the Permanent Apportionment Act (solidifying banking and corporate power) became law holding the number of representatives at 435. This act was passed to make congress “manageable.” Make it a “law” to maintain 435 congressional members means that these 435 can be controlled better just as Congressman Adam Schiff is controlled. And the corporate charter, the Constitution which runs the government, that’s how the US government is supposed to run, says the US needs one member in congress for every 30,000 people. That means the US needs 10,907 congressional representatives.
The US only has 435 congressional representatives. The US congress operates off the Masons Meeting Manual which means 435 is not a quorum when 10,907 congressional members are required for a quorum. This means that there is nothing congress has done, no law that they have passed and no act of congress that is lawful. There is no government. The government ceases to exist. They are sine die (sine die is Latin for “without day”; means “without assigning a day for a further meeting or hearing”). If Americans have had enough of what is going on in Washington, censor them. Stop giving them legitimacy by voting for congressional members.