Citizen Resolution No. 1
The People of the United States of America
To declare the withdrawal of consent from the United States Senate, to call for its abolition through constitutional mechanisms, and to call upon the House of Representatives to assume the necessary responsibilities of governance.
Submitted to the People of the United States, the Executive Branch, and the Legislatures of the Several States
Preamble
We, the citizens of the United States, speaking not as members of any party, faction, or ideology, but as the sovereign people from whom all governmental authority derives, do hereby declare that the United States Senate has ceased to function as a representative body of the American people.
The founders of this nation established a government rooted in a single, non-negotiable principle: that legitimate governance requires the ongoing consent of the governed. When any institution of government abandons its duty to the people and instead serves its own preservation, its own enrichment, and its own authority, it forfeits the trust upon which its power was granted.
We hold that the United States Senate has reached this point.
Declaration of Grievances
Whereas, the Senate has placed its own interests above those of the citizens it was sworn to represent, and legislation supported by overwhelming majorities of the American public has been repeatedly blocked, buried, or stripped of meaning — not because such legislation lacked merit, but because it threatened the power, privilege, or financial interests of sitting senators and their benefactors; and
Whereas, the Senate has exploited its procedural rules to obstruct the democratic process, and the mechanisms of the Senate have been weaponized not to encourage deliberation, as intended, but to ensure that the will of the majority can be nullified by an entrenched minority accountable to no one; and
Whereas, the Senate has served as a vehicle for institutional corruption, and members of the Senate have leveraged their positions for personal enrichment, have accepted the influence of moneyed interests over the interests of their constituents, and have constructed a system of incumbency so fortified that electoral accountability has become functionally meaningless; and
Whereas, the Senate has failed in its constitutional duties, and rather than serving as a check on power, the Senate has become a collaborator in its abuse — selectively exercising or abandoning its oversight responsibilities based not on principle, but on political convenience and self-interest; and
Whereas, these are not failures of individual senators but failures of the institution itself — structural, systemic, and beyond the reach of reform from within;
Declaration of Withdrawal of Consent
Now, therefore, we the undersigned citizens of the United States, exercising the foundational right of a free people to hold their government accountable, do formally declare and resolve as follows:
Resolved, Section 1. That the United States Senate, as currently constituted, no longer represents the will of the American people and has lost the legitimate consent of the governed.
Resolved, Section 2. That we call upon the legislatures of the several states to pursue, through the constitutional mechanisms available to them — including but not limited to an Article V convention — the abolition of the United States Senate.
Resolved, Section 3. That we call upon the United States House of Representatives to undertake the necessary reforms to assume the responsibilities currently held by the Senate, ensuring that no essential function of governance is abandoned in this transition.
Resolved, Section 4. That we call upon the Executive Branch to recognize the will of the people as expressed through this petition, and to use every lawful authority available to support and advance this cause.
Resolved, Section 5. That we make this declaration peacefully, lawfully, and in the spirit of the very principles upon which this nation was founded — that government exists to serve the people, and that when it fails to do so, the people have not only the right but the obligation to demand its reformation.
This petition belongs to no party, no faction, and no ideology.
It belongs to the American people.
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