Americans Are Ignoring The Constitution
Americans have grown accustomed to having their political differences settled through the courts rather than by their elected representatives in legislatures.
The business of government was supposed to be done by political bodies such as state legislatures and Congress. Today, few political problems are debated, or legislation passed. It is easier for legislators to do noting but rile up the extremes on both sides of an issue in the media, than do the hard work of finding solutions. Each year, there is a growing reliance on filing legal cases rather than passing…