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And we have the opportunity to make a new one much better.

In particular I think where the US Constitution went wrong was that it had to get already, non free states, to sign in on it. So there are a lot of serious provisions that could have been in that standing non free states would have agreed to. IE: disolvement provisions. IE if a currency other than gold is ever the official currency then the government is immediately dissolved, new elections are held with open ballot only and the new government starts with a fresh slate of the constitution as written.

And we have the opportunity to make a new one much better. In particular I think where the US Constitution went wrong was that it had to get already, non free states, to sign in on it. So there are a lot of *serious* provisions that could have been in that standing non free states would have agreed to. IE: disolvement provisions. IE if a currency other than gold is ever the official currency then the government is immediately dissolved, new elections are held with open ballot only and the new government starts with a fresh slate of the constitution as written.

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You do understand the plutocrats want to rewrite our constitution in order to turn it into our dystopian nightmare. They keep trying to shove the Overton window over to where we'll except that. The minute they successfully revise/re-write one part, the flood gates will be open to eliminate the 1st and 2nd ammendments. After that, the others won't matter.