Every June, the social justice warriors of scotus chip away at the civil society, which is the foundation of all free government.
John Locke described this situation as a state of war between the usurping government and the people they are supposed to serve. Locke is right.
So the question isn't whether or not the Constitution will be amended, but by whom?
No offense but I find that argument a tad disingenuous.
Article V activists propose to reset the Constitution, not tweak it a little, but overhaul the entire thing and give us a new constitution by the will of the people.
Well, I don’t trust the people. I don’t trust them to understand the Bill of Rights, much less vote on keeping it. The people don’t know from shinola about federalism or the US Constitution.
Those who say they are going to fix, amend, restore, reset the document and bring it into line with the will of the people — I don’t trust them.
The people are the problem. Not Obama, not the Constitution, not the ballot machines. The people. A century of indoctrination in schools and from the media, has diminished the people to a mindless horde of knaves and fools, moochers and cowards.