All of the above are post-constitution laws, institutions, and self-made problems. Abuse of power and corruption endures as long as those at the top benefit more from crime than upholding justice.
A convention of states does not give the people keys to ‘abolish that corrupt government’ but hands the nuke football to the very party establishment criminals already drunk on too much unchecked power.
I would posit that there are some sorely-needed changes that should be made.
All of the above are post-constitution laws, institutions, and self-made problems. Abuse of power and corruption endures as long as those at the top benefit more from crime than upholding justice.
A convention of states does not give the people keys to ‘abolish that corrupt government’ but hands the nuke football to the very party establishment criminals already drunk on too much unchecked power.