Society CAN change the rules, through its government. The Constitution gives Congress authority, to make and change the laws of the land, as they see fit. If you don't like the political makeup of the Congress, work to change the elected officiials who control it. I remind you, the Constitution isn't holy scripture. For the hundreth time, it doesn't take a constitutional amendment to create legislation or change existing law in America.
Society CAN change the rules, through its government.
"Without amendment"? -- Do you enjoy making obviously inane comments? - Weird.
The Constitution gives Congress authority, to make and change the laws of the land, as they see fit.
Not on prohibitions without amendments. -- Again, your observations are simply ludicrous. Get real.
If you don't like the political makeup of the Congress, work to change the elected officiials who control it. I remind you, the Constitution isn't holy scripture.
Good grief, I never claimed it was 'scripture'. Your other platitude on congress is laughable.
For the hundreth time, it doesn't take a constitutional amendment to create legislation or change existing law in America.
Yep, that's about all you are capable of, in argument. -- You make multiple repetitions of obviously inane points.
You need rest.