By Jun 9, 2021 | Politics, World
|Conservative Americans naively believe that if enough states sign up as required to hold a Constitutional Convention, the existing Constitution can be protected from the Left’s radical, extremist machinations. Keeping in mind, it takes two-thirds of the states, 34, to legitimize the process. To call this convention, the support of 34 states will be needed, and 38 states are required to ratify any proposed amendments.
I say naively because we already know that Democrats look toward such a convention as their opportunity to ruthlessly seize the reins of control and do just that, remove the Bill of Rights and install Marxism. That means eliminating the Bill of Rights, especially the 1st and 2nd Amendments so that they can control everything forever.
Perhaps instead, the fifty state Republican party’s should convene Second Revolutionary Conventions to select delegates to be Electoral College members, not to overthrow the corrupt US Government, but to purge it of its cadres of Socialist, Communists, Marxists, and Fascists before the infrastructure Biden wants to impose has rotted away, and we go broke doing it.
The First Revolutionary Convention was held in Virginia in 1774 to choose delegates to the First Continental Congress. Thomas Jefferson was selected as a delegate, and he drafted a resolution calling for the right of Americans to govern themselves. Of course, he directed the Conventions intent toward George III of Great Britain, whose government then represented the corruption like we are facing today. Like Joe Biden, King George III had mental challenges...........To Read More.....
My Take - This issue of an Article V Convention is going to become more and more in the news. I've had misgivings for the reasons stated, but those involved are confident it can be controlled. I still have misgivings, but at some point things may become so bad there will be no other option short of a revolution, which no one supporting an Article V Convention wants. What will be the key and the trigger for either action? The economy!
Gibbons in the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire wrote: "We tolerate despotism because of the things we own". That's as true today as it was then.
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