Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.) tries to defend his pork after campaigning on a platform of fiscal responsibility, but Cavuto isn't standing for any of that:
Gee, if only there were a body in Washington that had an incentive to prevent power from becoming centralized, maybe something like the Senate before the 17th Amendment. The growth in the scope and power of the federal government after the 17th Amendment demonstrates just how bad the idea was.
This web-log calls for the repeal of the 17th Amendment and addresses the hegemony committed by the US Senate. The first significant step to remove the domination and unmistakable corruption deriving from the National Government and the restoration of the Federal is to repeal the 17th Amendment. Americans should fear the steady hegemonic growth by the Senate oligarchy because the US Constitution cannot be spoiled by bombs, the courts, or the President, but only through malevolent legislation.
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