I know this is kind of a stupid thread, but I don't think the subject is stupid enough to not have a discussion on it. And of course, this assumes that Jefferson's hypothetical Constitution would still be in effect today which it probably wouldn't. Anyways...
I think he would've dealt with the slavery issue better; I think he would've made it so tariffs couldn't exceed 10% (or simply the north and south would've been split in two if there weren't enough northerners to ratify it).
He would've codified/set more things in stone than have Congress deal with them (e.g., patent and bankruptcy laws, punishments for treason and piracy, specifically enumerated how Congress could regulate interstate commerce, probably wouldn't have had vague clauses like the welfare clause, etc.)
I also think he probably would've just had a legislative branch, as he opposed a strong executive. That's really all that's necessary, anyway.
I also think he would not have allowed Amendments, since that prevents you starting all over again.
I think he would've dealt with the slavery issue better; I think he would've made it so tariffs couldn't exceed 10% (or simply the north and south would've been split in two if there weren't enough northerners to ratify it).
He would've codified/set more things in stone than have Congress deal with them (e.g., patent and bankruptcy laws, punishments for treason and piracy, specifically enumerated how Congress could regulate interstate commerce, probably wouldn't have had vague clauses like the welfare clause, etc.)
I also think he probably would've just had a legislative branch, as he opposed a strong executive. That's really all that's necessary, anyway.
I also think he would not have allowed Amendments, since that prevents you starting all over again.