The Republic's Conscience — Edition 11. Part IV.: The Doctrine of Constitutional Self-Correction

The Whitepaper por Nicolin Decker

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In this Republic’s Conscience edition of The Whitepaper, Nicolin Decker presents §IV. The Bicameral Signal Processor—a constitutional systems analysis explaining why the United States Congress is deliberately divided, why its chambers operate at different speeds, and why disagreement between them is often a sign of constitutional health rather than dysfunction.

Public frustration with Congress frequently rests on a mistaken assumption: that democratic legitimacy should move at one speed. This chapter rejects that assumption and reframes Congress as a paired signal-processing system, designed to receive, test, and resolve democratic pressure across time without surrendering authority to impulse.

🔹 Core Thesis

Congress is not a single deliberative instrument. It is a

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