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In reply to the discussion: America's Constitution is terrible. Let's throw it out and start over. [View all]SickOfTheOnePct
(8,705 posts)42. What you suggested
or rather, what you said is "...but Congress needs to pass laws now that can make amending the Constitution easier as it's way to difficult now."
The process for amending the Constitution is part of the Constitution. To "make the process more accessible" you would have to change the process. And since the process is part of the Constitution, the only way to change it is to actually pass an amendment that makes the change.
Congress can't just pass laws that change the Constitution.
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America's Constitution is terrible. Let's throw it out and start over. [View all]
XacerbatedDem
Mar 2022
OP
I wouldn't call it a piece of junk, I think that historically it's a pretty remarkable document, but
Gaugamela
Mar 2022
#8
Actually you said it should be thrown out & started over. What do you mean when you say that?
Hekate
Mar 2022
#53
I cited an article I read and brought it up here to see what people thought about it.
XacerbatedDem
Mar 2022
#61
I think, in my initial post, I asked what people thought of the article...
XacerbatedDem
Mar 2022
#77
Let me think...hmm well NO NO and NO...in case you missed my answer NONONONO.
Demsrule86
Mar 2022
#14
From my point of view you are not "asking for help," but being deliberately provocative...
Hekate
Mar 2022
#54
Take people's comments to heart. Most of all, recognize WHO really wants a Constitutional Convention
Hekate
Mar 2022
#45
I believe America is the second oldest country in the world as measured by Government.
cinematicdiversions
Mar 2022
#46
This is the last point in time that I would want to see the constitution redone
iemanja
Mar 2022
#47
My original thought was that some of these laws should be set before the voting public.
XacerbatedDem
Mar 2022
#52