We are just about three hundred years early. 

The crazier the GOP become, the more Democratic and Liberal I become.
The only thing Obama's done/not done that's really disappointed me is Gitmo.
Those who have stated that they want a new constitution...
What exactly do you want to see changed?
I don't think we need to get rid of the whole thing, but there are some items I think should be considered, mainly having to do with the fiscal process. Top concern is that we have to quit running up debt, and quit playing games with the federal budget. I think we should look to the states that have balanced-budget amendments to see how they've accomplished it. That may be a useful idea.
I also think the entire tax code as it stands needs to be scrapped and the amendment permitting the power of the federal government to levy an income tax repealed. Certain states are able to function without an income tax, and some of their sales-tax structures could provide a model to a new tax system that's a whole hell of a lot harder to evade. Before you say it's regressive, there are certain states that avoid that problem by not taxing certain categories of essential items, or taxing them at a lesser rate. This way, the fewer non-essentials you buy, the less tax you pay, proportionately. The more non-essentials you buy, the more tax you pay, proportionately. (Of course, what we cannot have is any more than two categories; otherwise we get into the same kind of tax-evading BS people and companies pull now, with our ridiculously complicated tax code, if they have good enough layers.) As it stands, the states currently have mechanisms already able to handle sales taxes; a good bit of the work on a federal sales tax should be delegated out to the states since they already know how to make it work with their populations.
We also need to clarify the "interstate commerce clause" and the "necessary and proper clause" to stop the federal government from defining it so loosely that any activity under the sun can come under the purview of the federal government, regardless of whether it was originally supposed to be under the purview of the states, or not subject to government interference at all. In other words, we need to make it impossible to keep using these clauses to circumvent the 10th Amendment.
This may require more than just one short amendment...it make take a supplementary document (but one that should be CONCISE, because how the hell can you debate something intelligently when it's thousands of pages long and full of obscurities and loopholes?).
Oh...and the electoral college is pretty sketchy, too. Something needs to replace that...not sure what.
Finally--immigration reform is very necessary, both to streamline the legal immigration process and stop encouraging illegal immigration. I am very happy to see people from many cultures here. I studied Spanish in school and got a degree in it because I have a true love for the language. But I think the system could better serve immigrants (from everywhere) AND us. Mis-application of the 14th Amendment regarding "anchor babies" may not be helping matters for anybody. There is a debate to be had on that subject, and something could be drafted that would guarantee the equal rights of all natural-born and naturalized citizens, as well as certain basic rights to all (you have a right not to be subject to brutality, whether you came here legally or not), but will not automatically grant citizenship just because someone snuck across the border. That's how most countries do it.
Oh, and two more amendments I forgot.
Term limits on Congress. PLEASE. There is a point where however good someone's intentions might've been, they become too much a part of "government culture" to represent the people and they have outlasted their usefulness. Either 1 term for Senator, 3 for Representative, or 2 terms for Senator, 6 for Representative. "Career" and "congressperson" should not be in the same sentence.
A "read the bill" amendment. All bills should have to be released in their entirety for public comment, criticism, and debate for a certain period of time proportionate to its length. No more passing the bill to find out what's in it. OK, so what if it's an emergency? Well, given the abuses that could happen if we allowed Congress to determine willy-nilly what's an emergency and what should be rammed down people's throats without the proper debate time, I would say don't provide an emergency power to go around that amendment. In fact--if it IS an emergency, that should be a clue that there isn't any time to go loading the bill with your loopholes and pet projects, then, shouldn't it?![]()
Yeah, the Founders really shafted us on that one...[snip]
And how do you propose to get 2/3 of House and Senate to agree to such an insanely radical change to the constitution?
I wish there was a strong enough Republican frontrunner. The field is just not strong enough. Ultimately, I think one will emerge and take the presidency in '12. Just wish it was someone like Herman Cain who I really admire. Then again, you never know... Carter and Obama certainly came out of 'nowhere.'Where do you stand right now? (Poll forthcoming).
As far to the right of him as humanly possible, which is exactly where I'll be on Election Day.
Brilliant logic there. Are you basing this off the fact that Obama is polling about 7 points ahead of Reagan at this point his his term?I wish there was a strong enough Republican frontrunner. The field is just not strong enough. Ultimately, I think one will emerge and take the presidency in '12.Where do you stand right now? (Poll forthcoming).
As far to the right of him as humanly possible, which is exactly where I'll be on Election Day.
Yes. Someone who plays the race card when he's attacked. That's someone who really plays the game like a true conservative.Just wish it was someone like Herman Cain who I really admire.
Then again, you never know... Carter and Obama certainly came out of 'nowhere.'
Where do you stand right now?
I was very glad that Boxer won in California. She's a little firecracker of a senator and she makes me hot.
Barbara Boxer made me straight.
Now that's a campaign slogan!![]()
Babs is great. I love voting for her. Every time I punch that ballot I can just hear the agonized gnashing of teeth and tearing of garments amongst California Republicans.
All 7 of them.
Oh the racism, it burns.Kenyan socialist Marxist terrorist Muslin
Just wish it was someone like Herman Cain who I really admire.
"I have two grandchildren — Maggie is 11, Robert is 9," Gingrich said at Cornerstone Church here. "I am convinced that if we do not decisively win the struggle over the nature of America, by the time they're my age they will be in a secular atheist country, potentially one dominated by radical Islamists and with no understanding of what it once meant to be an American."
http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=FA69C849-0CF8-B928-3126F447E4E7A834
..."I have two grandchildren — Maggie is 11, Robert is 9," Gingrich said at Cornerstone Church here. "I am convinced that if we do not decisively win the struggle over the nature of America, by the time they're my age they will be in a secular atheist country, potentially one dominated by radical Islamists and with no understanding of what it once meant to be an American."
sooo... Brown/Rubio in 2016?The only people I can think of in a comparable position are some of the Tea Partiers. But, because they got elected during the mid-terms, they have even less experience. I could see one of them winning it in 2016 (which will be after one term).
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