One of the lost arts of the American polity is the constitutional amendment. Once upon a time, citizens saw amendments as a viable way to make big changes. Thus it was that we changed the Constitution 12 times in the last century, including six times between 1913 and 1933. However, the last time Americans used the tool was 1992. And that amendment, on congressional pay, was a something of an outlier, as it had been pending, unratified, since 1789. The last time a fully “new” amendment passed was 1971, more than half a century ago. Apparently, at some point Americans lost interest in following the Constitution’s guide on how to change our governing document. That cannot be because
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