Thursday, December 04, 2014

2813 - Amendments

Since the US Constitution was established there have been over 10,000 attempts to amend it. Here is a list of some of the amendments that didn't make it very far. The 1916 amendment would have been an interesting one to enforce.


1876: an attempt to abolish the United States Senate

1876: the forbidding of religious leaders from occupying a governmental office or receiving federal funding

1878: an Executive Council of Three should replace the office of President

1893: renaming this nation the “United States of the Earth”

1893: abolishing the United States Army and Navy

1894: acknowledging that the Constitution recognizes God and Jesus Christ as the supreme authorities in human affairs.

1912: making marriage between races illegal

1914: finding divorce to be illegal

1916: all acts of war should be put to a national vote. Anyone voting yes had to register as a volunteer for service in the United States Army

1933: an attempt to limit the personal wealth to $1 million

1936: an attempt to allow the American people to vote on whether or not the United States should go to war

1938: the forbidding of drunkenness in the United States and all of its territories

1947: the income tax maximum for an individual should not exceed 25%

1948: the right of citizens to segregate themselves from others

1971: American citizens should have the inalienable right to an environment free of pollution.


3 comments:

allenwoodhaven said...

Very interesting, especially 1916. That would change a lot of people's attitudes!

eViL pOp TaRt said...

Some interesting notions. And some bad ideas.

Linda Kay said...

What were they thinking??? I chuckled at 1948, and I agree with your comment on 1916. Curious as to how it would be enforced. Thanks, Mike.