sfam wrote:popper wrote:As usual you make some good points Zonk. You are quite a bit more amenable to an open (what you refer to as changing attitudes, common sense) interpretation than I am. I believe you would agree that as time passes and attitudes evolve then the original meaning of the constitution can/will be breached without virtue of the mechanism embedded within it to seek the approval of citizens (through the amendment process). It is a strategy of the left to appoint justices that will legislate those policies they desire rather than seek change through the amendment process. As a result, the founding law is becoming malleable and perverse in a way that surrenders individual and state rights in order to grow the power of almighty govt. and those elected to administer it.
I'll provide two examples. Nothing in the constitution allows congress to appropriate money for their favorite charities. Yet, most govt. spending now does exactly that. They appropriate whatever they want to whomever they want: green energy projects, food stamps, medicare, university research, etc. If a constitutional amendment were introduced making it legal for congress to spend unlimited amounts on whatever their favorite charity is I doubt it would pass. But a left leaning, customized Supreme Court can make that happen.
The handful of left appointed Supremes decided that they would decide who is, and who is not, a person worthy of constitutional protection. The majority opinion is a bizarre thing to behold. With that authority, they can now determine that the old and sick are not persons, or that you and I are not persons for whatever reason. Had that authority been sought through an amendment there is no way the states would have approved it.
I could go on and on but I hope I've made my point.
Asw
How is it that you look at government spending for "their favorite charities" as a left issue? Like, there is no basis for that view. The Bridge to Nowhere was not sponsored by a Democrat. Nor was the Star Wars program. Massive military spending programs that are long since irrelevant are supported by both parties. Extreme Pork barrel spending traditionally has been enacted by people who have been in congress a long time, regardless of party. What evidence do you have that liberal judges advocate this type of thing more than conservative judges?
Not sure where he gets that stuff. The 2nd Amend is a good example. If you read it in whole, its clear they are talking about arming a militia. Now via judges ruling, it is commonly excepted that individuals have the right to arms regardless of the community militia responsibilities.
The meaning has changed from what the Constitution had written in it. And I doubt it will change back.
But this idea that you can't regulate arms is unfounded. You can't own anything you want. We set limits all the time. There is nothing unconstitutional about saying you need a permit, a background check, liability insurance or training to own a weapon that fits with in allowed specifications. Hell, you need a bumper on your car, and head lights that work. And the car can't emit but so much carbon. And you can only drive so fast in different areas. One states drivers license work in the other states. We do this stuff all the time.
If you really want to get up in arms about how F'd things are, how about this. Did you know congressional member can inset stuff in to bills without putting their names on it ?
So we have gerrymandering so you they don't have to respond to what the people want. They are funded by corporations and a handful of super rich. They can insert things into bills without putting their name on it. Then they jam through a bill with this stuff in it. The senate filibusterers not to debate but to stop debate.
So while people are all up in arms over same sex marriage, corporations have taken over our government and there isn't much you can do about it.
We went it alone and rushed into a war that will end up costing trillions then complain we don't have the money to pay SS. Not because SS is bankrupt. No. Because the government spend the surplus on these stupid wars. And what did we get for them. Iraq on the loose ?
Add to this blunder the War on Drugs that has been going on for 35 years. Who won that war ? The drug dealers and the private prisons. More wasted money and human capitol.
These are the big issues.













