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To direct the Secretary of the Interior to arrange for the carving of the figure of President Donald J. Trump on Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
Just stumbled upon this bill which has been introduced to the house… no one wants this right?
An unelected, non-native born South African has bought unfettered access to the United Sates at the most vulnerable and important levels, and citizens are not the least bit concerned?!
The government security staff who denied access, have been put on leave.
They knew it was 100 illegal and threatens national security.
Source: The Gaurdian
The pre-Bill of Rights Constitution created an apartheid state (racial, ethnic, and gendered) in support of an oligarchical class (wealthy, landed).
We are simply headed back to our Constitution Roots circa June 21, 1788.
Originalism has done its job too well and now the weight of law and history has become too much. Our civic and legal framework yearns to return to its original shape pre-Bill of Rights and now there seems to be no stopping it.
We should rewrite the Constitution but this time have some non-1%ers in the room.
Discuss.