The 11,372 that made it as official ideas are a select group in an even larger pool of verbal propositions that never made it out. It’s clear that our Founding Fathers did not want a hair of doubt in the mind of any state legislator or senator when the law was going to be corrected, even if it did come at the cost of 99.87% of the propositions not being passed. Essentially, a slow process requiring the miraculous phenomenon known as “bipartisan support” could be why next to absolutely nothing gets passed. It could seem that “the living document” aspect has its
The 11,372 that made it as official ideas are a select group in an even larger pool of verbal propositions that never made it out. It’s clear that our Founding Fathers did not want a hair of doubt in the mind of any state legislator or senator when the law was going to be corrected, even if it did come at the cost of 99.87% of the propositions not being passed. Essentially, a slow process requiring the miraculous phenomenon known as “bipartisan support” could be why next to absolutely nothing gets passed. It could seem that “the living document” aspect has its