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Thank you for detailing at length how useless the Constitution is.
The Constitution, even in its decline, remains the only bulwark against totalitarianism, martial law, groundless arrest and executions.
Uh...Have you looked around at your country recently ?
Eventually, the pendulum will swing back, even if it takes a few generations to do so. I hope.
Don't hold your breath, as long as the foundations of government are a wreck.
I have looked around. It's been described as many things, but it just ain't pretty. I'm realistic enough not to be holding my breath either.
At the end of the day though, it is not the Constitution that is flawed. Rather, it is a government that operates without obeying it, a court system that disregards the inconvenient parts of it, and resulting in the Constitution treated as a worthless paper no longer possessing the power to cause a government to operate in fear of people, rather than the other way around.
Thirty years ago, the US was described as a nation having, in reality, fewer freedoms than in the USSR. Today, with thousands of pages of new laws, and hundreds of thousands of regulations, the situation has not improved, but has worsened.
As with most human systems, a government does operate on a swinging pendulum, and soon I hope this one will swing back to operations within the Constitution, rather than outside it.
Despite all our flaws, we in the US do have the best government for a diverse people in our Constitution. We just need to repair our large flaw of ignoring it.