Can we just get a new Constitution? A do-ovet?
I have 100% confidence that once again Dems will win the popular vote. But because of the EC only the votes in "battleground states" matter. And that's up in the air.
I lost my reverence for an outdated 18th century document about a decade ago. Flaws and oversights both enabled the existence of this lopsided SCOTUS we have and give cover for them to interpret in it a reversion to 18th century principles.
@S_r_stone I’m going to respectfully disagree. Amendments are certainly in order, but the Constitution itself is genius. It’s an excellent roadmap. I’ve been amazed at how often it provides solutions to unique problems. The trouble is and always will be with the people who use it. As excellent a document as it is, it requires seriousness, integrity, and patience in its use. At least one political party’s leadership has been lacking in all 3 for quite some time. Just my opinion though.
@LKNWoman
Even the founders expected it to be rewritten eventually. Both Jefferson and Washington thought it would need a rewrite every 20 years or so at the time of writing.
Amendments were good for tweaks back when the states were not so far apart in size. Reliance on them is like using duct tape to keep your car functioning.
Lincoln had to finesse (possibly violating some laws himself) just getting slavery abolished even AFTER a civil war.
I was taught reverence as well.
@LKNWoman We all learned that reverence. But life experience and better understanding of the actual history has taught me it is almost as anachronistic an anchor to progress as a vestigial monarchy like our UK cousins.