Since its 1992 adoption, however, this amendment has not hindered members of congress from receiving nearly annual pay raises, characterized as “cost-of-living adjustments” (COLAs), rather than as pay raises in the traditional sense of the term. The United States Supreme Court has refused certiorari for a lawsuit challenging Congress’s COLAs as unconstitutional, stating that the citizens bringing the lawsuit had no legal standing for bringing the lawsuit, as they had not proved they were personally harmed by the COLAs. Hence, members of Congress have been able to obtain increases in compensation without triggering the restrictions which this amendment seeks to impose. It should be pointed out that it is Congress that determines whether federal judges will receive an increase in their salaries…. Additionally, retirement benefits of federal judges are linked with those of members of Congress.2
The last paragraph demonstrates the good ol’ boys club that exists among all three branches of the Constitutional Republic.
The“Last”Amendment
Amendment 27 is the most recent amendment to the United States Constitution. In all likelihood, more amendments will be added in the future, because, unlike Yahweh’s3 immutable everlasting standard, WE THE PEOPLE’s morality is capricious and ever-changing. In the last 222 years (1789 to 2011), the Constitution has been amended, on average, every 8.2 years. Eighteen years have passed since the ratification of the Twenty-Seventh Amendment, which makes the Constitution overdue for amendment. Amendments will occur again, unless the subjects of the King of kings recognize and repent of their national idolatry and replace the entire Constitution with Yahweh’s perfect law and altogether righteous judgments.
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End Notes
1. “Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution,” Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-seventh_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
2. “Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution,” Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-seventh_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution (3/21/2008).
3. YHWH (most often pronounced Yahweh) is the English transliteration of the Tetragrammaton, the principal Hebrew name of the God of the Bible. For a more thorough explanation concerning the sacred names of God, “The Third Commandment” may be read online, or the book Thou shalt not take the name of YHWH thy God in vain may be ordered from Bible Law vs. The United States Constitution, PO Box 248, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69363, for a suggested $4 donation.*
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