Friday, April 8, 2022

Convention of States – Collectivist Trojan Horse

 Trojan Horse

As our nation continues to depart from its founding principles, conservatives are desperately searching for strategies to re-establish the checks and balances designed to prevent government tyranny.  As specific problems are identified, solutions are proposed.  If professional politicians are the problem, term limits will get rid of them.  If government spending is the problem, a balanced budget is the answer.  If government overreach is the problem, defund and close government agencies.  If moral decay is the issue, legislate against it. 

The Convention of States (COS) agenda promises to resolve all these problems.  Their plan is to invoke Article V of the Constitution in which thirty-four states can petition Congress to call a “convention of states” to propose constitutional amendments.  They contend that each state delegation is restricted to proposing only amendments specified in the state’s petition.  Common suggested amendments are Congressional Term Limits and a Balanced Budget Amendment.  COS proponents claim that the states will control all aspects of the convention and any amendments proposed would still have to be ratified by ¾ of the states to become part of the Constitution.  They claim the process is legal, constitutional, and a perfectly foolproof and safe way to reestablish constitutional rule.

I vehemently disagree. The Article V Convention of States is a Trojan Horse.

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12 comments:

  1. Gee, Mark Levin will have you droned just for posting this. He's been carrying on about this for the last ten years.

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    1. Yep, I thought of Mark Levin when I saw this post.
      A ConCon during these times would end up as a cluster foxtrot.
      He has been recently beating the war drums.

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  2. Agree. A Con-Con is EXACTLY what the commies want....

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  3. A Con-Con is BAD-BAD.

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  4. People of today aren't smart nor educated enough to edit that document.

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  5. We don't need more laws. We need to have a Real doj. The endless investigations, while the deed is done in front of all our faces..
    Bullshit. They have managed to corrupt the entire system that was Supposed to deal honestly with each person, regardless of the last name.
    And, yeah, open the constitution to get rewritten?
    Not Frikkin Ever.
    Because I don't trust them..

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