ISBN-13: 9781478155393 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 62 str.
NEW 2016 POST-ELECTION EDITION NOW AVAILABLE The Supreme Court and our Constitution are much in the news today, and with good reason. Conservatives are upset over the 5-to-4 Supreme Court ruling mandating nation-wide recognition of gay marriage, while progressives remain disturbed over such 5-to-4 pro-business rulings as Citizens United. These and many other cases raise a deeper issue - why is the Supreme Court deciding them at all? Regardless of your political persuasion, ask yourself how you would vote on the following proposition: "It is proposed that an unelected permanent committee of five elite lawyers have the power to amend the Constitution any time that, in their sole opinion, they feel it needs to be updated." That is what the United States Supreme Court has become. Have ever you wondered why it is, in a democracy, that a single Supreme Court justice can decide on the meaning of our Constitution for over 300 million Americans - even though our Constitution begins with the words WE THE PEOPLE? Do you personally remember the last time the meaning of the Constitution was decided by the deliberative democratic method the Framers intended - amendment? Are We The People? shows how we, the People, can take back control of our Constitution from Congress and the Supreme Court. By enabling the states to directly initiate amendment proposals and other careful limited reforms, the "Amendment Amendment" presented in this short book will revive the ultimate power the Framers gave us. Carefully balanced to appeal to both progressives and conservatives, the Amendment Amendment is intended as a content-neutral, politically realizable proposal which could actually be enacted under our existing amendment procedures. It is time to reform the amendment process and return final control of our Constitution and our government, as the Framers intended, to we, the American People.