Publius Maximus wrote: > On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Of course, if social security, medicare, health insurance >> and a progressive income tax were added to the constitution >> as an amendment by passage in a election in the majority of >> the states, it would make it much more difficult to change, >> whether legislatively by congress, or by Federal, State, or >> Local law, just like a constitutal admendment to define >> marriage as between a man and a women would have solved many >> such problems like Federal, State or local laws allowing >> same sex marriage. >> >> Once such things are written into the constitution, it take >> a vote from the American people to change the constitution. >> > > Or a bunch of unaccountable czars who simply interpret the law however > they want, with the goal of robbing peter to pay paul in mind, knowing > the Congress cannot oversee them, and in any case can be fended off > long enough to "fundamentally transform America".... > If this is so, they why do you bother (or bother us, I might say)? There's nothing to be done. Or are you preaching a coup d'etat?
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