The rest of the article pushed so many of my buttons, I forgot to answer its final question.
The three changes I would make if writing a new constitution.
I. Renumbering the current articles (today's Article I becomes Article II, Article II becomes Article III, etc.) and inserting the following as Article I.
Article I: Limitation of power.
1. The Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary described below, shall have no power not given them by this Constitution.
2. The enumeration in this Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construedto deny or disparage others already existing in the people.
3. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to
the people.
4. Save for the enforcement of contracts, the prevention of slavery, and acts taken in case of national emergency, Congress has no legitimate authority to make any law affecting commerce, the Executive has no legitimate authority to enforce any law affecting commerce, and the Judiciary has no legitimate authority to interpret any law affecting commerce.
5. All laws, regulations, and degrees enacted under the "national emergency" exception above shall become null and void upon the end of the emergency or upon the expiration of 730 days following the laws, whichever comes first.
II. Term limits.
1. No person shall be allowed to serve more than two terms of federal elected office, total, across all federal legislative or executive positions.
2. No person shall be allowed to serve more than five years in unelected federal executive office or position.
3. No person shall be allowed to serve more than ten years in federal judicial positions.
4. No person shall be allowed to serve more than two terms of office, total, in any state or local elected position, more than five years, total, in any state or local executive position, or more than ten years, total, in any state or local judicial position.
5. None of these limits may be changed, even in cases of national emergency, save upon the ratification of 75 percent of all state legislatures.
III. Remuneration of public officials.
No public official, whether state, local, or federal, shall receive total remuneration from the government greater than the median individual income existing on the date of their election, appointment, or hiring.
The best government is an emasculated one. 🙂
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)