01-29-2022, 01:54 PM
(01-29-2022, 03:10 AM)rothschild Wrote:(01-25-2022, 10:47 PM)pyropappy Wrote:(01-25-2022, 10:20 PM)Clang McFly Wrote: Oh. I didn't know that. But I do know the Shadow Government and Lizard people won't let the COS succeed.only one group of people in this country has anything to say about the Article V convention - state legislators. The feds, governors, courts, school boards, police nor dog catchers got nothing to do with the process, and when we get to 34, nothing can stop it from happening, not even the lizard people. We will get there; there are 8 states we have passed in one house and 17 states have active resolutions being debated. Brandon has done more for this project than Trump could ever do.
So let's say you get enough states to pass the resolution and have an Article V convention, then what?
Congress names the time and place the convention will be held, the wording is preemptory, it says "shall"; they have no choice. State legislations decide how to select their commissioners; they decide who, how many, how they will decide yea or nay and write proposed amendments they wish to offer for debate. The proposed amendments must be on one of these three topics: term limits, fiscal limits or restricting the scope and jurisdiction of federal regulation. Then the state legislations will issue commissions to those select to attend. The commissions will authorize them to act on the states behalf and limit their power to present only what the resolution authorizes. The commissions will also set limits on per diem.
The convention is held. The commissioners will propose, debate and vote on all of the amendments. A simple majority will allow the proposed amendment to pass out of the convention. One vote one state; doesn't matter how commissioners the state has; they get one vote - yea or nay.
The amendments that pass must then be ratified by 38 states in order to adopted.
COS simulation
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