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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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Until Biden is able to get the numbers he needs in the senate, any chance of codifying Roe v. Wade or Casey v. Planned Parenthood will be non-existent.

You want change, then get out to the polls and vote for it. Pure and simple.
GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
@GohantheThird They had the numbers in Obama’s first term, 2009, but failed to act. They didn’t want to cause a political upheaval by bringing it to a vote, believing the court and congress was always going to be in their favor. Now it will take a national referendum to amend the constitution, which they currently do not have the votes for, or wait until the next time they have a super majority in the senate
@GJOFJ3 this is true. Hopefully those numbers will change (in congress anyway) so that it can change.
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@GJOFJ3

Obama was too interested in a "legacy" issue (ObamaCare) than SCOTUS, Russia, raising the minimum wage, etc.