You have to ask?
Look, I get what you're saying. But the problem with this country in a nutshell is that people have completely forgotten its founding principles. I have neither the time nor the patience for politicians who refuse to get it.
De-corrupting institutions is one thing. But that's the political equivalent of 'blaming society' for our problems. It starts with the individual.
We need to re-instill a sense of service and honor in those we elect. That's a tremendous job and it may not even be possible. That is how far we've strayed.
Until the states are returned to the senate, the national government will continue to corrupt the people.
License and degradation of society is forced from the top. The people didn't demand the New Deal, nor the Great Society, nor Roe v. Wade, nor Obamacare, nor fag marriage . . . these were all imposed with the consent of a senate absolutely disconnected from an element of society as important as the people.
Had this decision been made 45 years after the 14th Amendment (1913) rather than today, do you think the Senate would not be in consultation with the House to kick the asses of those five justices off the Supreme Court?
Today, the Senate stands in awe of what MSNBC, Politico, WaPo, NYT and especially Obama. . . etc. say of it.