Constitutional Amendments, again?

All those years ago, when our Constitution was written, it was good. Today it is still good. And now we, as the American public, have the right to vote on changes to our constitution that involve mundane things such as paying billions of dollars to move private railroad lines. Come on people!

Let's get our heads thinking on the real problems (abortion rates, drug usage, murder, 11th graders who still cannot read) and allow companies to realize that they can take care of themselves without making the American public pay for it all.

Why on earth change a good thing (our Constitution, for example) to get a large group of people to fork over more money to a small group of folks? And if we would just stick to our laws, both legal and moral, we wouldn't have to change our Constitution. When are we going to finally understand that?

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