Mandate the Texas Legislature pass secure election laws

Mandate the Texas Legislature pass secure election laws
We the People and residents of the Great State of Texas, to the Legislative bodies, and to the Governor, and to the Lieutenant Governor and, to the Attorney General of the State of Texas, whereas:
The residents of the thirteen colonies of America, being subjects of the crown of England, and having suffered repeated abuses by the King, submitted numerous petitions for grievances against their government, against which petitions the King imposed his barbarous subjugation all the more;
Having taken hold of their Natural Rights, the colonist assumed their power under Natural Law to break the chains of subjugation and established the United States of America wherein the People were endowed with and retained all Rights and powers afforded to Free Citizens of a nation;
Subjects of a government have no power over their rulers and are only provided rights as the rulers see fit. Citizens retain both Unalienable Rights, and power of governance where the government continues unabated to violate and deny the People’s Unalienable Rights. Therefore, whereas:
The Ninth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America states, "The enumeration in the Constitution of certain Rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the People";
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America states, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, OR TO THE PEOPLE";
The Texas democrat delegation, having illegally prevented a quorum in the Legislature of the State of Texas: have unconstitutionally denied the Legislature of the State of Texas their obligation to fulfill their Constitutional responsibility to enact secure voting laws, and; have furthermore denied the Right of the US Citizens and residents of the State of Texas to vote in a secure voting system that ensures that each legal vote cast is counted and is not canceled by an illegally cast vote.
Therefore, We the People and residents of the Great State of Texas hereby inform the State Legislature, the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, and the Attorney General of the State of Texas that under the Ninth Amendment to the United States Constitution, each US Citizen and resident of the State of Texas retains the reasonable Constitutional Right to vote in a secure voting system that ensures that each legal vote cast is counted and is not canceled by an illegally cast vote; and
Based on this reasonable Constitutional Right, We the People and residents of the Great State of Texas do hereby exercise our powers of governance, reserved to the People under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and do mandate that the Legislature of the State of Texas fulfill their Constitutionally delegated responsibility and hold special legislative sessions legally called by the Governor of Texas, even in the illegal absence of the Texas democrat delegation, and pass the laws on the legislative agenda, in particular, the laws to fulfill the State of Texas' Constitutionally delegated responsibility to strengthen the security of the voting system of the State of Texas so as to protect the Constitutional Rights of each US Citizen and resident of the State of Texas to ensure that each legal vote cast is counted and is not canceled by an illegally cast vote.
This We the People and residents of the Great State of Texas mandate under our United States Constitutional Rights and Powers.