It’s said – approvingly, by some – that the Constitution is a “living” document.
Imagine any other contract that was also “living.”
That is, subject to unilateral changes according to the whim of one of the parties to the contract.
Would you sign?
Would you feel yourself bound by such a contract?
Probably not.
Any contract subject to change without the explicit prior consent – freely given – of both parties is no contract at all.

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