Example: Bill of Rights applying to the states. One hundred years passed before Supreme Court justices decided to change the meaning of the 14th amendment's due process clause (already well over 40 years old at the time) so that it somehow magically applied the federal Bill of Rights to the states. That insanity has lead to the mass consolidation of power in the federal judiciary.
Good thing
Good thing.
Good thing.
Good thing.
What the hell are the 'federalist papers'? This is a good thing.
All good things.
Liberalism is good. Without it the majority of people are much worse off and the country is much less free.
So, Going completely against the framers' intent, and trashing the Constitution is a good thing? Interesting.