Showing posts with label amendment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amendment. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Which States Want to Hold an Article V Constitutional Convention?

     The map below shows which states have passed resolutions applying for a convention of states to address needed changes to the Constitution. Such action is allowed, and regulated by, Article V of the Constitution for the United States.



   In my opinion, volunteers wishing to support a convention should call state legislators in those states, in that order, because that will make it easier to get a larger number of states faster and earlier. Rapid spread of pro-convention sentiment could create a snowball effect and increase the chances of getting the 34 states required (2/3 of the states) to invoke a constitutional convention.

     To ensure maximum success and efficiency, I would recommend that states be courted for support in three stages:
     1. Stage 1 (Wyoming, West Virginia, Idaho, South Dakota, Kentucky, Nebraska, and Montana)
     2. Stage 2 (Kansas, South Carolina, Iowa, Ohio, North Carolina, and Wisconsin)
     3. Stage 3 (Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Maine, and Virginia).
     That is the order in which Trump was supported by the states likely to support a constitutional convention, but have not passed resolutions indicating interest in holding a convention.

     I have assumed that the states that didn't go for Biden, would be the states most likely to support a convention, because there would be no reward for the most strongly pro-Biden states to hold such a convention, as it would challenge the power of incoming President Biden.

     See 2020 election results here:





Source:

http://www.commoncause.org/resource/u-s-constitution-threatened-as-article-v-convention-movement-nears-success/#:~:text=In%20just%20the%20last%20five,Arkansas%2C%20Utah%2C%20and%20Mississippi.




For more information, visit the following site:

http://conventionofstates.com/






Written and published on January 19th, 2021

Sunday, January 3, 2021

What is the Congress Allowed to Do, and What is it Not Allowed to Do (Without an Amendment)?

 




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Note:

The infographic above is intended to be only a
basic overview of what libertarian, conservative,
"constitutionalist", and/or "original intent"
interpretations of the Constitution
seem to allow the Congress to do.

It does not include all policy topics.

Policy topics not listed in the above image include
(for example) bankruptcy, antitrust and monopolies,
the census, the military draft, consumer labeling, 
child protection, monitoring elections, and setting wages and
overseeing union negotiations and collecting labor statistics.

The topics above are listed in order according to
how easily it would be to justify federal legislation
on the manner - according to the Constitution and
what has traditionally been allowed for most of the
country's history - from the easiest (bankruptcy). to
the most difficult (the activities of the Department of Labor).



Click on the following link to see the previous article on this topic:



Created and published on January 3rd, 2021

Edited on January 4th, 2021



Links to Documentaries About Covid-19, Vaccine Hesitancy, A.Z.T., and Terrain Theory vs. Germ Theory

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