The Constitution has been "meddled with" a bzillion timesbythe Dems
"a bzillion times," is an extreme exaggeration. The Constitution has been amended 27 times, and there are currently roughly 30,000 statutes in the US law code.
In case your grasp of math is as bad as your grasp of civics, 30,000 is less than "a bazillion."
And it hasn't been just the Dems. The Republicans have done a fair share of it, though granted, MOST of the laws have been written by the left.
And either way, you're assuming that laws are a bad thing. Neither party believes that laws are a bad thing. One party claims to believe that laws are a good thing, but then refuses to pass any (the Republican Party), while the other party tries to claim that it wants to regulate everything, but once that power reaches the wrong hands, all of a sudden they're not happy with it.
Today a majority of the laws that are written and passed are done by the Democratic Party. Which makes me wonder why Republicans call themselves the party of "law and order" since they refuse to pass or write laws.
But that's not the issue here. The issue is, both parties have written plenty of laws and changed the constitution.
so called.. They are nationalist socialists (which is what NAZI stands for btw)
If you think the Democratic Party of the US resembles any kind of socialism, especially the NAZI party, you have no concept of history, and/or no concept of reality.
First of all, National Socialists are different than Democratic Socialists. Just like Christian Scientists are different than Evolutionary Scientists. Trying to claim that the two are the same just makes you look like an idiot.
Secondly, the Democratic Party in the US bears no resemblance to EITHER Democratic Socialists (who are significantly to the left of US Democrats) nor to National Socialists (who are significantly to the right of US Democrats, and even to the right of US Republicans). US Democrats are pro-capitalism. Socialists are anti-capitalist. This isn't my definition, this is simply using standard, dictionary definitions.
If you are pro-capitalism, you're not a socialist. The Democrats in the US are not socialist. You can disagree with everything they do (I disagree with much of what they do), but calling them the wrong name, again, makes you look like an idiot.
I disagree with a lot of what the Republican Party does, too. But I'm not going to call the party fascist, or KKK, or alt-right, or QAnon, or any other hateful, negative name, just because I disagree with them. I'm going to say that I disagree with their party platform. Period. Just like I do with the Democrats.
But then, I'm not stupid. I vote on issues, not on people. Maybe that's too nuanced for some.