A constitutional convention could be the single most dangerous way to ‘fix’ American government
[2023-02-18 15:18:54]
Dangerous proposals are spreading in all states in the country, which may jeopardize broadening the political differences and cherishing rights and freedoms. The driving force is largely from a well organized and conservative organization trying to limit the role of the federal government by utilizing the decline in public confidence in the government.
The Constitution did everything it could to protect against tyranny, but how do they do it? In 1787, 55 people representing the United States gathered to repair their government in Philadelphia. Everyone from the United States can make remarks on this point and everyone agrees to prevent tyranny. Tyranny is a government whose rulers have absolute power. The Constitution prevents tyranny in four different ways: federalism, separation of power, check and balance, and the balance between the powers and small states.
After defeating Britain, the citizens of the New American Republic of that time founded the most democratic government, the Constitutional Constitution established the new Constitution, established a representative government system, and in 1787 the elected Congress It reflected the will of the ruler. French human rights declaration and civil rights declaration declare that men are "free to born and rights equal," and enjoy the natural right of "resistance to freedom, property, safety, and oppression" I will. The document states that all male citizens are equal before the law, claim taxation based on the ability to claim religious freedom and pay.
Skeptics of treaties like the Budget and Policy Priority Center believe that modern Constitutional Treaties may pose a danger to civil rights. The think tank warns that "it is extremely controversial, it may be very political and the result is unpredictable," and the fraudster may warn that "without having the authority to manage the representative" You can set an agenda ". The first meeting that did not have a federal constitutional conference since 1787 is difficult to know because it began as a meeting to modify the federal provision.
In April 2017, an organization with more than 230 public interests, civil rights, government reform, labor, environment, immigration and constitutional rights announced a statement to the phone. The signatures of the five constitutional organizations are CommonCause, Budget and Policy Priority Center, Democracy 21, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Democratic Action American, American Women Voters Alliance, Dream Defenders, Sierra Club, American Color Improvement Association. , National Association of La Laza Behavior Fund, National Education Association (NEA), SEIU, Sports Act Center, Greenpeace, American People's Road, Daily Court, National Women's Law Center, Brennan Justice Center