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TexasTowelie

(112,124 posts)
Sun Apr 18, 2021, 07:45 PM Apr 2021

Protecting North Dakota's Constitution or Their Own Self-Interests?

Protecting North Dakota’s Constitution or protecting their own self-interests? The group ‘Protect North Dakota’s Constitution’ sounds innocent but is one of the most well-connected “grassroots” groups that have been involved in changing ND’s measure process. Rightfully, there’s already pushback to this deceptive measure.

Big business, big bankers, and energy lobbyists are leading the charge to limit what voters can do for themselves in our state. Often those voter-approved changes come as a result of the legislature failing to do what residents want. Simply put, this wealthy group wants North Dakotans to vote away their rights. It is a power grab by those who want to maintain the power and influence they already have over state officials. They’ll have the money to plead their case.

There are big moneyed interests invested in these desired changes. They’re pushing the idea that to change the Constitution, measures need to achieve 60% of the vote instead of 51%. To increase that threshold, they only need the same simple majority they’re complaining about, and telling voters isn’t sufficient enough.

Their hypocrisy on voter thresholds isn’t all. They want to demand that all future measures be limited to one item. Their own measure demands two changes. They aren’t even living up to the standards they want to place on others in the future. What do they think about voters and their intelligence?

Read more: https://ndxplains.com/2021/04/17/protecting-north-dakotas-constitution-or-their-own-self-interests/

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