Article: Threatening the Constitution: a constitutional convention would be an ineffective and risky method for getting the federal government back under control.(CONSTITUTION CORNER)

The current economic crisis has served as a wakeup call to many Americans that there is a major problem with the policies emanating from Washington, both from the Federal Reserve as well as from the federal government. This problem is not new, of course, but many Americans are becoming much more concerned about the effects that distant policymakers, politicians, and bankers are having on their lives and livelihoods, and they are becoming involved in political action for the first time.

Perhaps the most visible manifestation of this great awakening to date would be the nationwide "Tea Party" events of April 15, when a million Americans rallied against big ...

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