I think if the founding fathers were here today they would be appalled that virtually every warning they gave about a central government accumulating too much power has come to pass; almost exactly everything that the authors of the Anti-Federalist papers claimed would result if the new Constitution were ratified and that the Federalists poo-pooed as scare mongering. They would probably insist that the federal armed forces be disbanded and that the right of every citizen to own a full-auto assault rifle be upheld. And given the lessons of history, they’d probably revisit Jefferson’s suggestion that all prohibitory laws expire every nineteen years and a new generation decide whether they want them or not.