@QuietRebel
Quiet Rebel
@QuietRebel · 5:00

US Constitution Article I, Sections 9.1

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Hello, everyone. This is Tracy J. In business and in life, I am the quiet rebel. My work in the world is creating incremental and organic shifts to the status quo, using conversations as instruments for change, and we are talking about the constitution

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@kwa
Kwa NateKo
@kwa · 0:33

In a few days…

It. So I mentioned in my last, I think, reply to this, that I used to have a pocket version of the Constitution and I lost it. I actually found it. So now that you posted this, I'm going to try to read through article one, hopefully in the next day or two, because it is the weekend, so I do have some time and respond to this. I think this is pretty cool
@QuietRebel
Quiet Rebel
@QuietRebel · 0:28

@kwa

Hey, I'm glad you found your constitution. And there's also a Constitution app. I didn't mention that before, but there is a Constitution app. That's what I've been using. Well, I've been using several Constitution sources, but I prefer the app. But yeah, let me know when you get through article one. It's lengthy, so tell. Take your time, but let me know what you think. Bye
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@kwa
Kwa NateKo
@kwa · 3:39

@QuietRebel

Sections Four and Five basically say that elections states independently hold elections for Senators and House of Representatives, and those results are then passed on to the federally. Section Six Congress members are paid by the federal government but cannot hold any other government position at the same time as serving Congress, which makes a lot of sense, but I never knew that was explicitly stated, but it makes a ton of sense because it prevents corruption or additional corruption. Section seven. The house proposes bills
@QuietRebel
Quiet Rebel
@QuietRebel · 1:01

@kwa

Sometimes. Hi. Thank you for the response and for getting caught up. The official reading group starts on Monday, the first section of the Constitution, which basically is the preamble in all of article one. We are going to focus on that in the first month and we'll get to the the article Two starting in August
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