Keep looking. I'm not talking about the people who physically live in DC. The 14th amendment changed all of our status from a state citizen to a federal citizen. The 14th is also unconstitutional according to the congressional finding in 1967 in the Congressional Record-House pg 15641. It didn't get 2/3rds in the Senate so the used the Union army to remove the no voting senators at gun point and revoted with out them. Pres. Johnson refused to sign it so the secretary of state signed two EO's to force it through. Not enough states ratified it. Even the state house resolution from Oregon explained what happened. People from back east took over the state hose with troops, declared themselves the new state legislature and ratified it, then left. The actual legislature un ratified it and put into the record what happened. Clint Richardson used to be a radio host I listened to, download his free pdf book that explains all the legal tricks they use to trick us into consenting to all the stuff. All his stuff has long been yanked from Youtube and Google. https://realitybloger.wordpress.com/ On vaccination https://www.bitchute.com/video/qRHjYn5dzgKX/ This one is on our topic, watch it first https://www.bitchute.com/video/LqMvncpFcZn0/ here's a bunch https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query=clint%20richardson&kind=video
Oh yeah sorry, i'm aware of the underlying circumstances. My comment was more for TSE1, for some reason he's blocked me (probably cause i asked him to clarify and substantiate something he has said or claimed one too many times). But between us both and whats on any browser search what TSE1 said is not correct 'While Dc residents might get to vote, they don't actually get any Senators to actually make votes on their behalf, nor have any say in with who serves in Cabinet, Fed agencies or supreme court, as Residents of the 50 States do via their Reps and Senators.'
Sry, wasn't meant as an insult. The argument could be made that the DC residents do not have house reps, but actually do have senators. Half of the 10 square miles is in Maryland which has 2 senators, the other half is in Virginia and has full representation. So it's only really the half in Maryland that doesn't get a house vote.
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