You can think what you want, but it doesn't alter reality which is that the Constitution is still preeminent despite how far we've moved from the FF intent.
The mission of Americans should be to return to a more concise following of the original.
Repeal 16th and 17th, eliminate unconstitutional agencies, judicial activism, limiting the role of the Fed...
Yeah, we both know where it's gone wrong, but for you to deny that we're a Constitutional Republic...I'll call anybody out on it until the Constitution is gone.
Returning to its base precepts is the best hope America has...IMO.
I used to think that was possible. I no longer do.
It's gone way to far. Look at California, for instance. It's not even recognizably America, in terms of the people who live there. English isn't spoken in the majority of homes any longer, schools are packed full of people speaking a tower of babel of languages, all being taught Progressive Heresy as fact.
Do you think that California will ever vote for a Constitutional Conservative candidate? Or even a RINO?
Demographics is destiny. In 1980 it was still possible to return to the Constitution, in 2018 it's a pipe dream.
Texas will go blue by 2024 many political analysts say, at which point the Tards will have a lock on the executive branch. Unlike the GOP, they know how to use it.
I'm expecting the National Aassault Weapon Ban by then, at which point we'll find if anyone really means what they say, of if we will meekly agree to the final denouement of the Republic, as we have to all the transgressions up till now. Meekly, with a few squeaky complaints that amount to nothing.
Sorry, that's not a very positive view of "We can restore America and return to our Constitutional Government". I just don't believe that.
I hope I'm wrong, but see little sign of it.