I don't see a complication with a desire to follow the constitution and change it at the same time. There's a reason it has provisions for amendments. I want people to stick to the constitution and be able to update it. I don't like our government legislating themselves additional powers the constitution doesn't give them.
If the government needs more power, amend it and give the states the opportunity to say yes or no. Don't just give it to yourself.
On the issue of it being too early to see where the nomination is going ... this is the republican nomination. They wrap this shit up in the first 3 - 4 contests. For it to still be a question after Romney won twice shows two things:
1. Romney is going to have a problem getting it done (especially if the field narrows)
2. Ron Paul is running a damn good campaign. He's placing consistently well. When the other candidates drop out, those voters have to decide ... do they want Romney or Paul? That should be fun to watch.
I'm voting in my state's primary. I just hope Perry is out by then.
If the government needs more power, amend it and give the states the opportunity to say yes or no. Don't just give it to yourself.
On the issue of it being too early to see where the nomination is going ... this is the republican nomination. They wrap this shit up in the first 3 - 4 contests. For it to still be a question after Romney won twice shows two things:
1. Romney is going to have a problem getting it done (especially if the field narrows)
2. Ron Paul is running a damn good campaign. He's placing consistently well. When the other candidates drop out, those voters have to decide ... do they want Romney or Paul? That should be fun to watch.
I'm voting in my state's primary. I just hope Perry is out by then.
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