Nine Reasons the “Living, Breathing” Constitution View is a Lie
In light of the dialogue between politician and Neil Gorsuch in SCOTUS vetting process this is very interesting.
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I believe that you are just using different words to describe what is commonly labeled "living constitution".
The constitution is the fundamental law of the land. Every other law federal or state, must never violate that fundamental law. Unless the people, through the constitutionally defined procedure make changes to that fundamental law.
Stay well.
Maritimus
No one is saying, not even me, a Constitutional Conservative, that the Constitution cannot be adjusted. The Framers deliberately put in place a proper way to amend (adjust) the Constitution to reflect a changing people. A slow methodical processes to encourage deliberation in order to remain true to the core tenants..
However, the core of the Constitution is fixed and that core is what the left must change to rework the nation into just another sh*thole where their ideology has failed.
Into something akin to what had become of the government in Atlas Shrugged or even far worse.
Should that twisted dream ever come to a full "politically correct" fruition, I fully expect people like Gulchers to be "politically corrected"~whatever that will come to be.
"Would you agree the Constitution is the foundation of the nation?"
"Yes."
"Do you live in a house?"
"No, apartment."
"Do you want the foundation of the apartment to be living and breathing, like living, breathing amoeba?"
Hogan dropped the class.
I also love the differentiation the author makes between a Constitutionalist and a textualist and the nuanced - but extreme - differences between those two positions.
It was not specified that a federal government was the target of the Bill of Rights.
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