Today marks Constitution Day. On 17 September 1787, in Philadelphia, the Framers of the American Constitution added their signatures to the document they had produced, and soon thereafter it was dispatched to the Continental Congress for consideration by the states. On this day, it is appropriate that we, their heirs, reconsider their handiwork and ask whether ours is still a constitutional government.
This should be a national holiday and I should get paid to have it off.
What's that like? I have to work holidays or I don't get paid.
It seems there should be recognition for one of the most influential documents to ever have existed, but at least we aren't alone in our ability to not recognize monumental documents.