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+ | Historically, when we've allowed our Constitution to become stagnant, it has caused political instability, however, when we've amended the Constitution to increase liberty or correct an injustice, political stability soon follows. | ||
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+ | What is privacy? The answer to this question appears obvious until you actually try to answer it. Where does that instinct come from and how does it effect the way we form our government and society? Why do we value it? Should we trade privacy for security or is that a false choice? | ||
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+ | '''[[Why it's time to amend the Constitution|OpEd: Why it's time to amend the Constitution]]''' | ||
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+ | On average, the Constitution gets amended about every dozen years or so, or about every twenty years for major amendments that restore liberty and justice. But it has been 45 years since... | ||
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The Uniting Amendment
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The Uniting Amendment is the crowdsourced constitutional amendment written by the citizens of the United States. The document establishes a stable foundation to help rebuild our country. The politicians in Washington are not up to the task so we're doing it. We've drafted an amendment that will reform our government to be more fair, more free, and have the integrity... Political instability is the result of a dormant Constitution Historically, when we've allowed our Constitution to become stagnant, it has caused political instability, however, when we've amended the Constitution to increase liberty or correct an injustice, political stability soon follows. Our current tax system is unfair, inefficient, and so complex that it is opaque to virtually every taxpayer. The Uniting Amendment establishes a simple, low tax rate without ... What is privacy? The answer to this question appears obvious until you actually try to answer it. Where does that instinct come from and how does it effect the way we form our government and society? Why do we value it? Should we trade privacy for security or is that a false choice?
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1836 — Alexander Twilight is elected to Vermont's House of Representatives, the first black person in the country elected to state office. in the Constitution? Values
We all share the cherished values that have endured since our nation's inception: justice and liberty. Everyone in the United States has those values. If someone in the U.S. doesn't believe in liberty and justice, they're living in the wrong country. Liberty and justice define our national creed and the Uniting Amendment is guided by those common values. Integrity and compassion are two other widely held values, but they are nearly absent from...
“The lesson is: don't start overthrowing governments with the idea that nothing could be worse. They'll always come up with something worse. Let's wait until we have a blueprint and we know where we're going before we start setting processes in motion.”
OpEd: Why it's time to amend the Constitution On average, the Constitution gets amended about every dozen years or so, or about every twenty years for major amendments that restore liberty and justice. But it has been 45 years since... |
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