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Need for the 28th Constitutional Amendment
I propose as I’m sure others
have, that we rush to pursue a 28th Constitutional Amendment that
will defend a nine-judge Supreme Court and maintain a permanent filibuster
parliamentary system in the Senate. It should also reverse the “nuclear option” and require a 3/5 majority in the confirmation of Supreme Court Justices and other matters.
Foolish politicians will always be
foolish, and political expediency trumps national interest at any time. Mark Twain classically said that
“no man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the congress is in session.” To this, we can add Henry David Thoreau's thought, “The best government is that which governs least.” There are no philosopher-kings to be found or that last forever.
The secret to American government
success is simply compromise, which precludes excesses. The Supreme Court is and has been the
conscience of the country; respect for it is vital. By allowing for only 51% of the votes in the
Senate for confirmation of justices, as former Democrat Senate Majority Leader
created by fiat in 2013, justices can be inherently partisan, and their
credibility lessened. The 3/5 majority
rule requires a significant number of votes from the other side of the aisle and
leads to moderation in the philosophy of confirmable justices. This safeguard should also apply to the preservation of the filibuster in the Senate by again requiring a 3/5 majority to invoke “cloture” and end debate.
These rules of a supermajority in the Senate have assured its role as a restraint over the more emotion-based House of Representatives. The idea that any
party with simple majority control can pack the court with justices from one
side of the philosophical divide is inherently destructive. Majority control changes from party to party; we cannot afford a series of court packing as with every election. There will be other opportunities for both
sides to replace judges among the complement of nine.
The Supreme Court is the guardian
of the Constitution, not a competing, non-elected legislature. Simple majorities in the House and Senate
cannot become tyrannical; the minority must participate and share some
power. The system needs to be codified
in the Constitution; it will serve us well.
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