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Toddlers will be toddlersThat's the face Kavs makes when he needs a diaper change. Thank goodness grandpa Grassley and Grahams were there to cleanup his boo boo.
Toddlers will be toddlers
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I wonder if Trump is getting ready to throw Kav under the bus.
I don't think the problem is with the constitution, but with the misinterpretation of the wills of the writers. It's a living document that's meant to be amended, but instead it is treated as if the founders planned for future generations to be run by a piece of paper written hundreds of years ago. The point of the amendment process was to provide a way for the document to be updated to meet the social needs and standards of new generations. This belief that Conservatives have pushed on their base, that we are to be forever beholden to the whims of our predecessors, in some sick form of timeless tyranny, is simply not true.
Oh I know. The whole point of the electoral college is to "protect" the people from themselves.Finally, don't take my word when it comes to the claim that the constitution exists to shield the interests of the elite from popular outrage, read their own words, especially Madison whenever he is communicating with monarchists like Adams and Hamilton, he assures them that yes the House may be directly elected but the Presidency, Supreme Court and Senate are all "protected" from genuine democratic will.
Trump, Graham, Kavanaugh, these are the moneyed, Ivy League educated sort that Jefferson, Adams, Hamilton, Madison et al. agreed should be allowed to run rough shot over popular will. States suppressing votes, that's fine under our august, Madisonian republican form of government. Abortion being banned, that's fine, that's constitutional. When Rand Paul says that things like the EPA and various Civil Rights acts are contrary to the Founders conception of limited government, he's absolutely correct.
He also wastes beer.“On one of the last occasions I purposely socialized with Brett, I witnessed him respond to a semi-hostile remark, not by defusing the situation, but by throwing his beer in the man’s face,” Mr. Ludington said in the statement.
He also wastes beer.