No Taxation Without PROPER Representation

No Taxation Without PROPER Representation We don’t need a revolution—we need representation. The real oligarchs are in Congress, hoarding power from the people. citizens have lost their voice in the HR.

Restore true democracy: cap House districts at 50,000 inhabitants, as proposed in the original Bill of Rights. Although much attention has been focused of late on the Women’s March held the day after President Trump’s Inauguration, there have been 32 marches on Washington, D.C. since the 2009 Tea Party Protest that specifically have sought legislation to benefit their respective causes. Such legis

lation has typically been designed to make changes or additions to tax and spending laws that, constitutionally, must originate in the House of Representatives (HR). There are many reasons why citizens have taken to the streets in protest -- [i.e. Democracy Spring, Border Security and Climate Change] but there is one underlying cause of this populist unrest: U.S. On the last day of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, President Washington, who had remained silent in the debates throughout the proceedings, addressed the delegates for the very first time. Nathaniel Gorham proposed, “for the purpose of lessening objections to the Constitution, that the clause declaring ‘the number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every forty thousand” be changed to “thirty thousand.” Washington rose stating that he “could not forbear expressing his wish that the alteration proposed might take place” because the smallness of the proportion of Representatives insured the security for the rights & interests of the people and that this “appeared to himself among the exceptionable parts of the plan.” In other words, Washington himself affirmed the importance of limiting the number of people represented by each member of congress. The proposal passed unanimously and two years later, to ensure that districts would remain small, the 1789 Congress proposed as its very first constitutional amendment capping Congressional Districts at 50,000 citizens. The “Bill of Rights,” including the original “Article the First,” was passed on September 25, 1789 – alas, with a one-word error that rendered this original first amendment dysfunctional. Apparently, it never occurred to the 1792 Congress that citizens would accept districts larger than 50,000 citizens so Article the First remains the only Bill of Rights amendment not ratified. Today, the 1911-1929 HR Apportionment acts that capped the House membership at 435 representatives, have ballooned Congressional District sizes to over 740,000 citizens. These districts now require HR Representatives, if they want to get re-elected, to spend between six and seven hours a day seeking funds for their next 1.3 million dollar re-election campaign. Currently there are over 11,000 federally registered lobbyists that eagerly provide campaign capital to incumbents and challengers every two years. According to NPR and other sources, lobbyists are actually writing the House’s bills. This ever-expanding Congressional District model has also forced Congress to increase the number of federally paid “HR Staffers” from 500 in 1910 to over 12,000 in 2016. These staffers, whose average age is 31, have outsourced legislative policy expertise to the private sector’s federally registered lobbyists. The framers, who avidly studied failed democracies such as those in Greece and Rome, were cynical about the future of an unchecked republic with no filter on the protest passions of the moment. They framed small congressional districts to provide a small town forum for public opinion, enabling the people to elect representatives who knew them personally to speak in the name of their neighbors. The members of this 1789 Congress who passed Article the First included two future U.S. Presidents, three former Presidents of Congress, nine Declaration of Independence signers, four Articles of Confederation signers, and 15 U.S. Constitution Signers. Moreover, President George Washington, Chief Justice John Jay, Cabinet members Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Edmund Randolph, and Henry Knox all worked behind the scenes to constitutionally cap Congressional Districts at 50,000 citizens resulting in:

 Election cycle “likely voters” would statistically number between 13,000 to 21,000 citizens. Any citizen is empowered to mount a viable grass roots campaign for Congress resulting in an HR comprised of leaders from all walks of life beholden only to their constituents;

 Lobbyist and other special interest capital become superfluous in districts comprised of 13,000 to 21,000 “likely voters” having little or no impact on legislative policy.

 50,000 citizen districts eliminate the practice of cracking, packing and other gerrymandering techniques because the populations will be too small for states’ legislatures to splinter or pack groups without violating laws like the Voting Rights Act of 1965;

 The current 43,420 people per one Electoral College vote in Wyoming versus 705,454 people per one Electoral College vote in California is rectified. A 50,000 citizen district results in one Wyoming Electoral College vote per 43,420 citizens while one California Electoral College vote would be cast by 50,918 citizens.

 The current 435 cap on representatives is a public law, which can be changed to 50,000 citizen Congressional District cap with a simple majority vote in Congress. The debates and letters clearly indicate that the Bill of Rights framers wanted the House of Representatives to remain a deliberative body, answerable to people and devoid of any undue influence by special interests. It is time for discerning citizens, regardless of their politics, to unite and check the growing populist movement and resurrect public reason by building a bigger House of Representatives – www.A1HR.org.

We Don’t Need a Revolution. We Need Representation.Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are right about the probl...
05/14/2025

We Don’t Need a Revolution. We Need Representation.

Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are right about the problem—power in Washington is deeply corrupted. But they misidentify the true oligarchs. The oligarchy isn’t made up of billionaires—it is Congress itself, which refuses to return the House of Representatives to We the People.

Here’s the real issue:

Each member of the U.S. House now represents 750,000 people—a scale that was never intended.

That size makes it impossible to run a local, citizen-led campaign without massive funding from special interests, political parties, or media exposure.

Gerrymandering thrives in oversized districts.

And the Electoral College is imbalanced because House representation has been frozen for over a century.

But we don’t need constitutional amendments or massive redistributions of wealth to fix this.

We need one simple law:
The House Apportionment Act—capping each congressional district at 50,000 citizens, as originally proposed in the First Amendment of 1789.

With 50,000-person districts:

Representation becomes local, accessible, and truly democratic.

Campaigns can be conducted without corporate cash or party machines.

Gerrymandering becomes mathematically impossible.

The Electoral College is rebalanced because the number of House members—and thus electoral votes—would finally reflect the actual population.

Political parties lose their gatekeeping power, and the people regain theirs.

The real oligarchs are those in Congress who refuse to share power with the people they claim to represent.

Sanders and AOC, Left leaders of the Oligarchy, want to treat the symptoms—but this one simple act cures the disease.

Restore representation. Shrink districts. Fix Congress.

Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving. First Thanksgiving Proclamation as  United Colonies Continental Cngress President John...
11/29/2024

Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving.

First Thanksgiving Proclamation as United Colonies Continental Cngress President John Hancock.

First as US Continental Congress President, Henry Laurens.

First as United States in Congress Assembled President (Articles of Confederation) Thomas McKean and

First as the Current US Constitution, George Washington.

Here is the proof:

The ritual of Official U.S. Government Thanksgiving Proclamations are deeply ingrained in the laws and traditions of the United States of America. The first United Colonies "Thanksgiving Day" can be traced back to the Fast Day Proclamation of the United Colonies of America issued by John Hancock and...

I believe that a coalition of citizens, united in their opposition to gerrymandering, the imbalance of the Electoral Col...
09/11/2024

I believe that a coalition of citizens, united in their opposition to gerrymandering, the imbalance of the Electoral College, and the influence of special interest money in U.S. House races, can tackle these issues by advocating for a closer connection between lawmakers and their constituents, akin to a small-town mayor.

This could be achieved by pushing for a Congressional bill that limits districts to 50,000 residents, as was initially proposed by the First U.S. Congress in the Bill of Rights.

The New Hampshire House is the only functioning example of representative expansion that the framers of the Bill of Rights envisioned for the U.S. House of Representatives.

I had hoped the document and the "Build a Bigger House" appeal would resonate with New Hampshire citizens during their 2024 US Presidential Primary, encouraging them to reflect on the wisdom of "Article the First" and spark a national dialogue about expanding the size of the U.S. House.

The New Hampshire reporter's article was the first response I received to my January 2024 gift and appeal.

This article appeared today and I still have not heard from the Republican New Hampshire State Committee.

New Orleans rare documents collector Stanley Klos surprised the New Hampshire Republican Party by donating the state 1785 Oath of Allegiance

Oh well I tried to build a bigger house.
09/06/2024

Oh well I tried to build a bigger house.

Less than two weeks before the presidential primary this year, New Hampshire Republican Party Chairman Chris Ager received a mysterious package.Ager wondered if it was hate mail or a death threat, both of which he had received in the past. But his...

55 years ago man took his first step on the Moon.  I thought you might enjoy this old video on our exhibit at Apollo XI'...
07/21/2024

55 years ago man took his first step on the Moon. I thought you might enjoy this old video on our exhibit at Apollo XI's 40th reunion.

Apollo XI Reunion - Fox Interviews Stanley on his Blair House Exhibit that is unveiled at the Apollo 11's 40th reunion.

Calling on New Hampshire to support
01/16/2024

Calling on New Hampshire to support

A1HR.org advocates for the implementation of a public law that establishes a cap of 50,000 persons for congressional districts, as proposed by the original First Amendment in the Bill of Rights, known as "Article the First."

The blame for the U.S. Government shutdown, these dueling letters and an ineffectual Congress lies squarely on "We the P...
01/17/2019

The blame for the U.S. Government shutdown, these dueling letters and an ineffectual Congress lies squarely on "We the People". We have abandoned our duty to be properly represented in the House of Representatives and in the Electoral College. Wake-up USA and demand Congress limit Congressional Districts to 50,000 Citizens ending the special interest control of the U.S. government.

Very few Politicians actually believe global warming isn't a reality. What they do know is that we actually had glaciers...
10/14/2018

Very few Politicians actually believe global warming isn't a reality. What they do know is that we actually had glaciers reaching into New Jersey with winter sea ice extending below Los Angeles, California on the west coast and below Wilmington, North Carolina on the east coast only 15,000 years ago. The sea level was 410 feet lower due to these glaciers and sea ice. This massive melt off only began to slow down around 8000 BCE, when the Egyptian civilization began its rise. What was causing this global warming? Certainly not man and his methane emissions. It is agreed that global warming has sped-up after the 1850's but the current prediction estimates, according to NASA and NOAA, vary widely ranging from from 0.2 meters to 2.0 meters (0.66 to 6.6 feet) by 2100 CE. What we do know is in 2017, the global mean sea level was 3 inches (77 millimeters) above the 1993 average. Questions abound including - Why the current acceleration in sea levels remains minuscule compared to the sea rise from 20,000 to 10,000 BCE? Can the current seal level rise and/or global warming be significantly slowed down by the reduction of greenhouse gases? Can the current rise in sea levels be reversed by 40% of the US population that live near the oceans drawing its water from the sea, which would allow the aquifers, lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and soil moisture to replenish? I do not blame the politicians for global warming. I blame money because "be thee neither hot or cold" your campaign fund will get no contributions, which are direly needed to win a seat in the House or Senate. So the truth, which lies in the gray is not represented in Congress because they need the cash of special interests that either want to increase or lessen the topic of the day be it global warming or trade. In truth, we should name our hurricanes not after politicians but after the lobbyists that fund candidates that purport their special interest bu****it. At least then citizens would know who is really running the government. OR we can cap Congressional Districts at 50,000 with a simple apportionment law returning at least the HR to the people.

Just aquired a December 5, 1791  Gazette of the United States, which has a full 2nd page printing of the November 21, 17...
09/13/2018

Just aquired a December 5, 1791 Gazette of the United States, which has a full 2nd page printing of the November 21, 1791 HR debate on the "Ratio of Representatives." The debate resulted in Congress apportioning the 1790 Census Congressional Districts below 30,000 citizend per one HR member. President Washington vetoed the bill (the first veto in US History) citing the US Constitution sets a Congressional District at 30K citizen minimum. Congress also debate that the Article the First maximum of 50K citizens was too large. Little did they imagine that the 1st Amendment would fail ratification due to a clerical error in its draft and HR members would in 1900s cap the House at 435 swelling Congressional Districts to nearly 800K citizens in 2018. Wake up America, citizens have lost their voice in Congress to special interest MONEY and this is the poison that is destroying our Republic. The time to CAP Congressional Districts at 50K citizens is NOW..

The misleading rhetorical discourse of social media is empowered by the HR 435 member cap and the 17th Amendment. The St...
09/04/2018

The misleading rhetorical discourse of social media is empowered by the HR 435 member cap and the 17th Amendment. The State Legislatures and the people neither have a voice or the ear of their Representatives. So instead of turning to leaders such as their elected Representatives or friends one step from Congress for answers and to share their ideas, the people seek information and a voice in social media. Fake social media posts are a sympton of a Congress controlled by special interests and the real solution to this constitutional aberration can be found here at

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