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by Dalewyn
718 days ago
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Here's the thing though: The Constitution and amendments thereof are (re)written and ratified by the States at the States' pleasure, which answer to the Peoples of the States respectively. The Federal government cannot modify the Constitution by itself, it's at the mercy of the States and their Peoples. Thus the pecking order: People > States > Federal. The People can demand their respective States to modify the Constitution as desired to (re)define the powers delegated from the People to the State and Federal governments. |
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I honestly don’t know what to tell you at this point. This is basic constitutional history and legal theory, the federal government draws its authority directly from the people.