
Ah, the sacred bond between “we the people” and our esteemed lawmakers—a connection as strong as a spider’s web in a hurricane.
The constitution, that hallowed manuscript, asserts that government authority flows like divine nectar from the people. But, alas, it seems our elected officials occasionally mistake divine nectar for lukewarm tea.
The audacity! Quashing the people’s initiative for charter change, a move so bold it could make even a cat burglar blush.
Sure, our representatives are handpicked by the people, but it’s a peculiar magic trick where the elected ones often forget the people’s will faster than you can say “campaign promises.”
If some politicians misuse the people’s initiative for their political escapades, by all means, fix the glitch. But taking it out on the people and their inherent right? That’s like blaming a GPS for leading you astray when you’re the one blindly driving into a lake.
Oh, dear “we the people,” caught in the crossfire of constitutional acrobatics.