Oh, we can change it all right.
But the change will not come peacefully.
As I said, conventional methods will not work.
As in the Revolution, and the Civil war no one has the nerve to start actions that many see as unavoidable, they are comfortable, they are a little lazy, they are a little out of shape, they are conditioned to obey the law, and they fear the unknown land that lies beyond the first step.
What is needed, what will set off the big Ka Boom is a coldly calculated incident that will pit the forces of authority against civilians representing the forces of freedom and seen as such.
In 1775 it was Troops marching to recover STOLEN arms, confronted by a militia that had no intention of firing .
But some one did.
That supplied the spark that united the 13 colonies behind one "continental Congress and the idea of resistance, it took another year of violence and argument to get them all to accept the idea of Independence.
In 1861 it required Lincolns determination to resupply Fort Sumter which, located as it was, had no hope of holding out against even a simple blockade , but it gave Lincoln the political juice to call up 75,000 volunteers and trigger the reconquest of the Confederacy.
What will it be this time ? Another Waco ? A citizen murdered for refusing uncompensated confiscation of private property ?
I don't know, but you can bet the farm it is not far off.