“Theres nothing wrong with the original Constitution other than that we dont follow it.”
True. I’m very interested in your opinion in how we command rogue judges and traitorous politicians to follow constitutional law as it currently stands.
Does anyone believe that changing the Constitution would cause people in positions of power to “follow it” any more than they do now?
The ones who want to subvert it would continue to find ways to do so.
The solution lies in constant vigilance, noisiness, and in the Vote.
People have to experience the consequences of voting poorly - or the benefits of voting wisely - to get things back on track.
GOTV!
” Im very interested in your opinion in how we command rogue judges and traitorous politicians to follow constitutional law as it currently stands.”
The rogue judges who have been blatantly usurping the power of the executive branch are a prime example of the constitution being ignored. A judge who dictates immigration policy to the executive branch does so in violation of constitutionally mandated balance of powers. Ideally the legislative branch would immediately impeach such a judge. Failing that the executive branch should feel free to ignore these illegitimate rulings.
The reason this hasn’t been happening is that these rogue judges have been deliberately issuing improper rulings in hopes of getting our current president impeached. This gets to the heart of the matter, which is that free and fair elections are required for a constitutional republic to succeed.
Currently a radical Leftist/Communist minority has succeeded in using vote fraud and illegal alien votes to vastly increase their power. I believe that if the will of the majority of the voters was truly reflected in the make-up of our legislative branch these other problems could be addressed.
Remove the electronic voting-fraud machines and implement verifiable voter ID and you won’t need a convention of states.