Monday, October 21, 2013

Amendments

Salvete. I'm a tad slow on the draw, but I'm going to talk about the "compromise" and what it means to everyone.

Just think: all it took for a "compromise" was a false compromise, a deadline, and weak senators. Imagine if that could happen for state assemblies. The Democrats of Congress could easily have two-thirds of the House and Senate, enough for the legislature to pass an amendment. If this is a repeat in only a quarter of the Republican states, Democrat liberals could pass several amendments to the Constitution before Republicans can react in the next election. This could very well have catastrophic results. What if Obamacare was a "constitutional right"? The very concept is shocking.

What would Democratic liberals choose for their special amendment when it's their time to strike? What is the most critical agenda that Democrats want to pass through without opposition? Clearly they have the funding and influence to win over corrupted Republicans. I hypothesize that they would either transfer power from the legislative branch to the executive and/or judiciary branches or make some free thing a constitutional right, like, for example, Obamacare or free Wi-Fi. If they do that, the United States constitution would now become their ally, and we conservatives would be backed into a corner and would die quietly if we didn't react aggressively.

God help us.

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