We need change starting with how we run elections
One of the things Iâve learned over the last 20 years is how much America needs change. Change should come in a variety of places and Iâm incapable of making the all-inclusive list.
One thing I donât understand is how âoriginalistsâ of todayâs Supreme Court and their tenaciously-argued concepts can push aside the Founding Fathers recognition that âamendmentsâ would be a necessary component for the United States of America to successfully address future conditions they could not see from their 18th century perspective.
I recommend reading the following article from National Public Radio: . It reviews past election processes that defined a time frame that took weeks and months to complete â counting votes, getting on horses or other time-consuming travel means to gather together and execute final election results and decisions. Americans recognized these changing conditions and one third of the way through the 20th century approved the 20th Amendment to the Constitution.