It, and the Wilson administration, was the beginning of the end of the Republic. I would love (at a minimum) to repeal both the 16th and 17 Amendments.
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It, and the Wilson administration, was the beginning of the end of the Republic. I would love (at a minimum) to repeal both the 16th and 17 Amendments.
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I’d settle for going back in time to 1912 and slipping TR some Valium. Or maybe to 1909 and adding Red Bull to Taft’s dinner wine.
Where’s a revolution when you need one? We are serfs and it’s not going to change.
There is a growing advocacy for an Article 5 Convention of the States to amend the Constitution. And there appears to be a growing number of people who actually understand the Constitution. There is hope yet.
Get back to me on the convention of the states when the education and media establishments aren’t solidly in the pocket of the authoritarian left. When so called “small government” Republicans are dead ringers for 2008 Democrats.
Oh, you mean when the convention of the states isn’t necessary.
A possible effect of the direct election of Senators: Since the Senate was abolished, the Supreme Court stepped up to be a substitute.
Why don’t we just revoke everything after the first ten?