No. They want the country to follow the constitution as described in the Federalist Papers. They were produced to sell the Constitution to a doubtful public about a truly limited Federal Government that would be kept from growing to centralized total control.
Political parties whose members put party before country and a politicized Supreme Court have given us what we have now.
Don't argue that times have changed . Human nature hasn't. Look at the stories of the original corporate settlements in the new world for proof.
Those that don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
There is no place (real) in history for Atlantis.
I will not argue the points stated. Do your own research.
There is a legal way to modify the Constitution that should be followed.
Every member of congress, supreme court and the President has sworn to uphold the Constitution. How are they doing?
We'll see what happens once old, white Christians start being denied services because there's no government money for them. Eventually those who are Republican but not rich will begin to realize that they are not acting in their own best interests.