gay_Aleks
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You mean the original Constitution wasn't made for the interest of the elites?
You mean the original Constitution wasn't made for the interest of the elites?
I'd fully support a rewrite from scratch, assuming that the current elite interests are not able to influence the text.
As things stand today, I'm afraid the elite interests are the only ones that would make it into the final document, so I prefer we work at change from within.
No offense to the American founding fathers or their fans or whoever, but I think the American constitution would best be re-written from scratch. It seems sort of outdated in many respects.
Don't other countries do this sort of thing after their constitutions have been around for too long and they start becoming obsolete? Maybe I'm wrong. Then again in America people seem to put a lot of credence in the idea that the constitution is a "sacred" text, so I guess that probably wouldn't fly. Still, it seems like a very sensible idea.
I'd fully support a rewrite from scratch, assuming that the current elite interests are not able to influence the text.
As things stand today, I'm afraid the elite interests are the only ones that would make it into the final document, so I prefer we work at change from within.
Its not possible to effect any effective political change at this point. We are too divided. We can't even agree on the definition of words. No one is going to put their personal interest aside for the good of the country.
I hate it but its going to be the same as its always been in human history. War and rebellion.
Its not possible to effect any effective political change at this point. We are too divided. We can't even agree on the definition of words. No one is going to put their personal interest aside for the good of the country.
I hate it but its going to be the same as its always been in human history. War and rebellion.
No offense taken (at least by me). We basically refuse to upgrade our software for a couple centuries and keep patching it when serious problems arise.
You mean the original Constitution wasn't made for the interest of the elites?
No you only think war and rebellion are the only way because that's what you want to happen. Stop being so damn bloodthirsty and try actually doing something meaningful to make the nation a better place to live.
If we are going to have a constitutional convention then I would like to see each amendment to the constitution brought up for a vote. It would take 75% of States to repel any existing amendment and 75% of states to add an amendment. Every state would have to vote within 24 months or forfeit all federal funds. Then for a period of 10 years everything would remain unchanged and we would have another vote. If any amendment got voted down both times it would be removed from the constitution and if any amendment got voted in both times then it would become a part of the constitution.
That would mean that it would be theoretically possible to pass amendments with 21% of the vote. If you're going to have a vote on constitutional changes you should add a population quota, like 66% (or whatever) of the states and 66% of the total vote.
And why limit yourself to the amendments? If you are doing a revision, do it right and do a revision of the entire text, not just the amendments.
On one hand I think a budget amendment to the Constitution would be a move in a positive direction for America
How ?
A budget amendment would force the government to balance it's budget. No more uncontrolled spending. Of course honestly it's already to late for that. The trillions we are in debt and unfunded mandates like Social Security. Not only is the ship sinking but the water is already over the deck.