The purpose of laws is not to uphold the Constitution. The Constitution needs no support. Life is complicated, and so laws are made which must abide by the Constitution in substance and procedure.
If Congress had been cleaned out, we wouldn't need this battle over Kavanaugh, which is allowing the cabal puppets to strike deals and save their asses, which may be the plan. Maybe we're watching complex get out of jail free dramas unfold.
You don't understand what you're talking about. That section of the Constitution doesn't say what you think it says, and what you say is wrong.
You think laws are made to support the Constitution, as in clarifying it, expanding upon it, legitimizing it, and so forth, which is not true. At all.
No. Laws must not violate the Constitution.
It says that the Constitution and any U.S. (federal) laws made to implement what the Constitution authorizes and prescribes is the supreme law of the land. The Constitution supports the laws, laws don't support the Constitution.
Stop larping as a lawyer, moron.
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