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Yes, the Constitution is dead.

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Alex Kocman2 years ago

Honestly one of your best. Cheers!

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Wade Stotts2 years ago

Thank you, sir!

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The Sortitionist2 years ago

Arguing with boomers "Power is limited because of the Constitution." Was it limited by checks and balances or by the paper? "Checks and balances." If amendments and laws removed those checks, would power still be limited? "Power is limited because of the Constitution."

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Donald Ward2 years ago

I’m not too sure about this Dollar Tree Matt Walsh the algorithm is pushing.🤔🤔🤔

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Classic__Liberal 🌲🇺🇸2 years ago

Dear Christians, What Herr Stotts neglected to tell you about the lens through which he sees "the problem" of the Constitution as well as the "fix" is that it comes from a bunch of heretical Idealists, namely Mussolini, Schmitt, Heidegger, and Hegel How do we know it's heresy?

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C.L. Griffith 🌲🪓2 years ago

Jotting down the name Curtis Yarvin. Where have I been?

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Chase Steely2 years ago

Basil Gildersleeve reference had me like

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Ian Franklin2 years ago

TIL I learned slavery was religious and moral. "Constitution" is the document. To believe a bunch of guys that ate chicken tendies and played Pokémon as kids can improve on that document is peak arrogance. A mindset that's opposite to how God told Israel how to heal a land.

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Mose Humphrey2 years ago

The most powerful rules are those that need not be written. Jane Jacob’s understood that stable civilization was largely a self-managed/enforced affair. Increasing application of centralized administrative diktat will hit a wall of diminishing returns as laws become burdensome.

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