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How long will it be until the US revises the Constitution?

I get the risks, from a political point of view, but the damned thing doesn't address womens rights at all, and as interpreted currently, seems pretty inconsistent with popular opinion designed for political unrest and eventual collapse.

Even if the founders were geniuses, I can't help thinking that subsequent generations have perverted their words.

If the FRC is a church, why shouldn't the GOP be one?


https://www.propublica.org/article/family-research-council-irs-church-status
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It can be revised through amendments but those require a large majority of states to be approved, so there's a reason there hasn't been an amendment passed since 1992. Originalism is the primary Constitutional interpretation espoused by the current Court, so any chance of changes to the Constitution is very low right now.