What governance questions interest you?
Are You interested in any of these questions?
Tell me which of these governance questions interest you the most. After reading your comment I will write about it. Then you can tell me where I am missing the point and I will try to pick up the slack. You could also offer an answer to a question which interests you. I will try to amplify your answer in a future post here.
Taken one step beyond the step beyond, the following questions could lead to more effective citizenship.
~ What is citizenship?
~ What is a local public forum?
~ What is the use of common law?
~ What is the use of the US Constitution?
~ What punishments are we as a people allowed to inflict.?
~ What determines when a trial has not been convened speedily.
~ What is excessive bail?
~ What is bail?
~ What are some of the important ways I may recognize that due process is being followed.
~ What is “Due Process?”
~ What seems to be an important how, when, who, why, or where governance question?
~ What is a Grand Jury?
~ What is a Grand Jury used for?
~ What is a warrant?
~ What is our covenant with one another?
~ What is the meaning of equality as it is used in the U.S. Constitution?
~ What other questions might lead to answers of value to us?
~ What is a governance responsibility?
~ What of importins might we agree on?
~ What are the ways we support our representatives?
~ What is the step beyond your question? What is then your next step?
~ What at the county and state levels is affecting your neighborhood?
~ What is a consensus?
On this blog and its associated blogs I hope to answer some of these questions and to look a bit beyond those answers. I hope you consider some answers too. I hope we can share some hope.
The ''comments" app for this blog has disappeared and I have no way to replace it. However, several of the associated blogs still have each have an active "comments" app which you may use.
Thanks for reading.
Bye for now.
RCS