Originally Posted by
Nevjets
Of course the constitution isn't the word of God! But it is written in pretty plain English. The fact that the document gives us two different ways of changing it and has been changed almost 30 times is proof that it was meant to be interpreted in the manner the founders did. And if it doesn't apply to our lives anymore, we can change it. But instead, we have liberal judges, (meaning their opinions are liberal, not that they were appointed by liberals), who make things up in their opinions, such as separate but equal, separation of church and state, right to privacy, etc.
As for healthcare and all other social programs, there is nothing wrong with them. But they either have to be taken up by states, persuade fellow citizens to amend the constitution, or ignore the document and do it anyway. We are ignoring the fact that the enumerations clause very clearly states what the federal government can pay for. The tenth amendment says that anything not in the constitution or prohibited by it, belongs to the state and the people. We are the United STATES of America, not just America. The great thing about what the founders envisioned as a weak central government and sovereign states is that if you didn't let the federal government do anything that was absolutely necessary to maintain a nation and let states deal with their own social issues, it allowed people to move freely to other states. So if you like the right to health insurance, you moved to Massachusetts or if you liked not having income tax you moved to Florida or if you liked same sex marriage you moved to Hawaii or if you like legal marijuana you moved to Colorado, etc. But once the federal government decides to give everyone the right to health care, marriage, income taxes (actually we did it right by ratifying the 16th amendment),you have absolutely no recourse on where to live other than leaving the country. But no, liberals would have us all forced into their idea of utopia regardless of differences in history, culture, religion, demographics, geography, resources, etc. Liberals are slowly transforming this republic into something entirely different that what was envisioned by the founders and they are doing to through liberal judges rather than by actually amending our founding document.
I disagree completely. The right to marry or own slaves or be able to afford a doctor should not be state dependent. The only people who really care about states rights are people who are active politically. The general public, in many occasions, only cares about President and Federal reps.
Even still, I'm 100% in favor of amending the Constitution to make state governments less powerful. I think this country is more powerful as singular and consistent body than just the sum of various states.