In the Tea Party’s America, families must mortgage their home to pay  for their mother’s end-of-life care. Higher education is a luxury  reserved almost exclusively to the very rich. Rotten meat ships to  supermarkets nationwide without a national agency to inspect it. Fathers  compete with their adolescent children for sub-minimum wage jobs. And  our national leaders are utterly powerless to do a thing.
At least, that’s what would happen if the Tea Party succeeds in its  effort to reimagine the Constitution as an antigovernment manifesto.  While the House of Representatives pushes Rep. Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) plan  to phase out Medicare, numerous members of Congress, a least one Supreme  Court justice, and the governor of America’s second-largest state now  proudly declare that most of the progress of the last century violates  the Constitution.
It is difficult to count how many essential laws would simply cease  to exist if the Tea Party won its battle to reshape our founding  document, but a short list includes:
- Social Security and Medicare
- Medicaid, children’s health insurance, and other health care programs
- All federal education programs
- All federal antipoverty programs
- Federal disaster relief
- Federal food safety inspections and other food safety programs
- Child labor laws, the minimum wage, overtime, and other labor protections
- Federal civil rights laws
Indeed, many state lawmakers even embrace a  discredited constitutional doctrine that threatens the union itself.
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