Author Carmine Barba considers himself to be an average citizen,
albeit one who struggles to keep his head above water. He is
dissatisfied with the fiscal quagmire this nation is in, wondering
how it will find its way into solvency again. He wonders too if the
country and its people are losing their grip on reality and whether
they truly believe that we will ever stand tall again and be the
masters of our own destinies. In I, the Citizen, Declare ...Barba
examines how this can happen-but he cautions that it will only work
if we, the people, decide that we want control of the governing
reins. The power that lies with the Congress to legislate and spend
must be taken out of their hands and given to the people directly.
Barba states that Congress has become inefficient and too
self-serving and should no longer retain the power it has to pass
legislation into law and spend good taxpayers' money. The citizens
of this country need to take the power away from them by limiting
their ability to deliberate, discuss, and debate issues and
expenditures-but not to ultimately vote on their passage. I, the
Citizen, Declare ...calls upon all citizens of this good country to
make their voices heard.
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