Real Originalism: The Courts
In the previous post, we uncovered the originalist origins of the most fundamental element of our democracy, the right to vote, and paths to its restoration the founders would unequivocally support. All too often, those paths, and the right to govern votes are supposed to convey to our elected officials, have been sabotaged in the name of the Constitution by our least democratic branch, the judiciary. The reality: nothing the Court has done is supported by the actual words of the Constitution nor the vision of its creators, the proof of which is well-illustrated by both reams of clear evidence (including the English language) and the simple originalist reforms that could be deployed to end the Court's reign of error without requiring Constitutional amendment to do so...