Actually, Woodrow Wilson was one of the last of the progressive presidents.
Wrong!
Many places in the EU are doing just fine. Germany, for instance, is doing great and German citizens do not pay for college tuition.
I'm referring to teh EU as a whole. It is in trouble.
No, they don't.
Yes, they have.
The world the constitution was written in no longer exists; it's folly to try to keep to the "original intent" when many things have changed dramatically since. It's also folly to put such emphasis on the original intent of those who wrote "all men are created equal" and who also owned slaves and who felt politics was not a proper place for women.
But, since you bring it up, promoting the general welfare of the citizens is in the constitution.
The original intent was to preserve the union by maintaining the checks and balances between the branches of government which have now been largely eliminated. It was the checks and balances which protected the liberties of the people. The only thing that has changed is the rejection of the required morality necessary to maintain a free republic, because as the founding fathers recognized, the constitution will work for no other than a moral people.
That the founding fathers had flaws does not negate the fact that "all men are created equal". "Promoting" the general welfare is quite different from "providing" it. To promote is to aid in organizing or to encourage in acceptance through publicity. That has nothing to do with outright providing.
If you think Obama is a communist, you obviously have no idea what communism is.
I said that is the direction that Obama is taking us... that is all. But you are right about one thing, I do not trust the man.
If you'd take the time to educate yourself, you will find that communism, which has the root word of community, promotes communal ownership. Of course there are the authoritarian types such as Stalinist communism, but many communist philosophies, including Marxism, are left-winged, and some of them, such as Marxism, have the ultimate goal of being stateless.
And you think this is a good thing? <I smile at your insults concerning my level of education>
Where? When? Even Machiavelli wrote that Christians were fighting against each other.
The City of Enoch before the flood, The City of Salem under Melchizedek, The United Order under Peter and lastly, the United Order under Joseph Smith. The latter two didn't last because the people weren't ready for it, so the law of tithing was (and is) used instead until the millennium, when it will be re-instituted.
The Founding Fathers and Framers were largely deists. Some of them were Christian, but many of them believed Jesus was nothing more than a teacher of morality - they denied there was anything divine about Jesus, they did not view him as the son of god, and they did not accept him as a savior.